Hello CMDRs reporting in.
1 - Transition time between HJ, SC, and entering space is much less than before.
2 - Some times when exiting SC I can see that my shields are a bit down (the most outer line) is this because I'm entering with a ship next to me? (saw a ship cruising to my right when that happened).
3- The market (don't know if this has anything to do with the patch):
Traveled to my usual trade routs and found everything was backwards!!
For example Tilan having a high supply of Consumer Electronics or iBootis having high supply of Terrain Enrichments (these goods were usually imported before on this stations) just to name a few. I find this to be awesome, as the market is now actually reacting to the disaster we created by grinding. If this was done on purpose keep it, that's the way a market should work
I find that now I can go back to the open play again since the time between transitions is pretty close to the ones playing solo. Also has giving me a reason to play again and do more explorations since the markets have shifted.
1 - Transition time between HJ, SC, and entering space is much less than before.
2 - Some times when exiting SC I can see that my shields are a bit down (the most outer line) is this because I'm entering with a ship next to me? (saw a ship cruising to my right when that happened).
3- The market (don't know if this has anything to do with the patch):
Traveled to my usual trade routs and found everything was backwards!!
For example Tilan having a high supply of Consumer Electronics or iBootis having high supply of Terrain Enrichments (these goods were usually imported before on this stations) just to name a few. I find this to be awesome, as the market is now actually reacting to the disaster we created by grinding. If this was done on purpose keep it, that's the way a market should work
I find that now I can go back to the open play again since the time between transitions is pretty close to the ones playing solo. Also has giving me a reason to play again and do more explorations since the markets have shifted.