I have literally just discovered how to do this and thought it may be useful to others.
If like me you were heading towards a specific location on a planets surface using supercruise assist, and it all starts to get a bit messy because your ship is trying to automatically orbit the destination you're trying to land at...
Simply have an option set up in your controls (I'm on xbox using the obvious controller) for 'TARGET NEXT SYSTEM IN ROUTE'
It will instantly turn off supercruise assist.
Previously I was bringing up the left hand navigation menu and switching it off from there, which wasn't fast enough for my liking.
(For all of those who never, ever, use supercruise assist and ripped the module from its housing as a matter of principle before you had even been given the keys to your ship... feel free to remind all of us as I would hate for you to miss this opportunity)
Edit: Er scrap that I made a mistake. It doesn't work as I explained it there. If the last destination in your route from the galaxy map is, for example a landfall on a planet it won't work.
However IF the last part of your route was the main system star, and you have manually selected the landfall site on a planet once in system, it will work as it switches off any assists and locks back onto the main star.
I don't think I've explained that very clearly but mess around with it and you'll find something that may be of use to you ☺
If like me you were heading towards a specific location on a planets surface using supercruise assist, and it all starts to get a bit messy because your ship is trying to automatically orbit the destination you're trying to land at...
Simply have an option set up in your controls (I'm on xbox using the obvious controller) for 'TARGET NEXT SYSTEM IN ROUTE'
It will instantly turn off supercruise assist.
Previously I was bringing up the left hand navigation menu and switching it off from there, which wasn't fast enough for my liking.
(For all of those who never, ever, use supercruise assist and ripped the module from its housing as a matter of principle before you had even been given the keys to your ship... feel free to remind all of us as I would hate for you to miss this opportunity)
Edit: Er scrap that I made a mistake. It doesn't work as I explained it there. If the last destination in your route from the galaxy map is, for example a landfall on a planet it won't work.
However IF the last part of your route was the main system star, and you have manually selected the landfall site on a planet once in system, it will work as it switches off any assists and locks back onto the main star.
I don't think I've explained that very clearly but mess around with it and you'll find something that may be of use to you ☺
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