I'm aware if that, I meant an actual in game tutorial where they get to practice with real ships without the risk of paying a rebuy.
I'm aware if that, I meant an actual in game tutorial where they get to practice with real ships without the risk of paying a rebuy.
oh, didn't realize who i was quoting.
anyway, suits the thread, and it's a nice infographic.
add: about an ingame tut. yeah, why not, but ... maybe too specific? it's good that there are dangers out there that aren't covered in the academy.
honestly, with their development pace and success ratio i would dread giving frontier any extra work that isn't absolutely necessary![]()
I agree. I enjoyed figuring out how to supercharge FSD. It was exciting at first.add: about an ingame tut. yeah, why not, but ... maybe too specific? it's good that there are dangers out there that aren't covered in the academy.
I honestly know exactly what you mean, people should learn from experience and advice of other skilled Cmdrs, not have everything handed to them on a plate. I miss the regular bouts of furious hasty activity when emerging between two close together stars, but to many complaints resulted in FDEV nerfing most of those. Still happens occaisionally but not often, and that's a pity.
I agree. I enjoyed figuring out how to supercharge FSD. It was exciting at first.
This game needs more dangerous situations players are not fully prepared for while exploring, not less.
Knowing them and being prepared to tackle them should make the difference between exprienced explorer and greenhorn.
Same here.My first trip out I died from lack of fuel and life support, it was only a test run, I learnt a lot from that![]()
Rather than increasing his skill to beat the danger he wants to danger reduced to match his current skill level.
On the contrary, I would always prefer to upskill myself to beat any situation, hence why I tried for 20 minutes to get out of the hazardous environment. In the end, none of my system were functional enough to do anything, but my problem was that no matter what I did, I couldn't get the ship to face the escape vector, with boost, with thrusters, repairing the modules or even just randomly floating that way. I may have been destined to fail, I don't know but I wanted to go out on my terms, not be forced into it
How is this 2 years ago and still hasn't been fixed. The moment My ship auto cruised into one, I had no chance of getting out, everything instantly went offline and malfunctioned. Had my Krait MKII for maybe 2mins to just have it be destroyed instantly by god damn rubbish. Thank god I learnt from my past experience with the Python so I had more than enough money to pay off the insurance 5x fold but come on, you have no chance at that point
You got plenty of time to come up with something.Whilst trying to supercharge my FSD, i came too close to the star causing my ship to be in a hazardous environment, damaging every single component of my ship. The stupid thing is, I tried to activate supercruise before too much damage happened but the damned ship wouldn't align with the escape vector, and could I control the ship to steer it toward the escape vector? NO!!!!!!!
How about giving us some damned control! We have more control escaping an interdictor than we do escaping a hazardous environment. Surely the thrusters account for something
How? Whenever this has happened to me (I'm a sucker for WD's, even ones with a waffer thin bit of tail outside the exclusion zone) I've had basically zero control over the ship's movement, it just tumbles and rolls wherever the hell it wants.Point in the general direction
It might not seem like it but you do have general control. Use boost to force alignment a bit better, but not too much otherwise you'll need to re-compensate. Then when you're aligned, boost to get alignment and trajectory coinciding and away you go.How? Whenever this has happened to me (I'm a sucker for WD's, even ones with a waffer thin bit of tail outside the exclusion zone) I've had basically zero control over the ship's movement, it just tumbles and rolls wherever the hell it wants.