Nice. I gotta check it out when I can.
I'm sorry to say that this seems to be country dependent. One of the people in my Squadron resides in Hungary and they cannot access my site. I also had another user in Romania contact me to say the same.Is the tool offline? DNS can't seem to solve the domain and acess the website. Checked with ICANN and got the following: "No registry RDAP server was identified for this domain. "
I tried that, but the server my domain is on is a shared server and as such doesn't have a unique IP.Maybe they can try a straight IP address instead of a DNS lookup, that is presuming that it has a fixed IP address.
Cool. Have fun, and let me know if you have any suggestions.Nice job. I've added your app launch page to my list of Elite Dangerous bookmarks.
Thanks!
I did think that it's maybe the DNS server that is blocking the address, so maybe the solution is to force your computer into using a different DNS server.Maybe they can try a straight IP address instead of a DNS lookup, that is presuming that it has a fixed IP address.
Thanks for the feedback. I have no idea why that should be. But that doesn't help you (and others in that place).Yeah, didn't work in Brazil, even with the article you mentioned. Good luck nonetheless
Thanks for the positive comments.A very useful tool and I look forward to the blueprint version. A couple of things I’m sure you have already considered but may as well mention:
1) tips should be made into tooltips so the map is still visible. The highlighted tip appears on mouse hover or click
2) dataport potential locations.
Interestingly, I visited the same settlement twice over a week and recorded the OMG type - it was different 2nd visit. Is it possible for layouts to change?
Thanks for the feedback CMDR.IDK, for me, there are tools, like Ed Discovery, that make sense and are useful when exploring or trying to see which missions i have cleared or completed and many many other uses.
This, giving the map away and poi`s on it, knowing immediately where all poi are, not for me. I like to try to find an access point, or gain L3 sec to find out specifics on a settlement, there is a certain risk, suspense that comes with it, there are only a limited number of layouts and configurations if its not here its going to be there kinda situation, once you have L3 clearance its pretty much a done deal anyway.
Good luck with it, but not my cup of tea.
Its cool, its good that people are still putting the effort into EDO, I guess if it keeps people interested for longer can only be a good thing. Although, running around like a headless chicken and getting obliterated a few times is all part of the learning curveThanks for the feedback CMDR.
I appreciate the danger of removing the mystery, and often I will do settlement missions without 'help' to have more fun. But I am now a very experienced settlement completer and I like that challenge. But at the start of this path I died a lot and was often disheartened by having a headless chicken run around settlements. My wish is to help those people who were in my earlier position. Indeed I would take my goal to be to help them to a place where they no longer require help and can play well without OMG.
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Interesting idea. I'm still a long way from understanding which elements of a settlement (NPC placement / paths) are decided, and which are RNG. I'd not thought to use the sec / threat level to see if they impact anything. I'll bear that in mind.Can an IND Type 1 settlement have different numbers of guards depending on the threat and security level?
Would there be a use in putting guards on the map, maybe with a patrol zone?
My MO is generally to seek out the guards near to the alarm building, take these out before getting my L3 profile and storming the alarms. A map would be the ideal way to se placement of guard patrols close to the bldg in question.