I'm in Solo and it's happening there. I don't dare risk open with this connection.
I have found way to repeat it consistently!
One, have cargo in hold.
Two, enter a system with one of those big purple or red stars and discover that you can't target the star. If the star can't be targeted the nav path has broken.
I have a decent system (i5 4670k, GTX980) and I've experienced buggy route planning. I don't think this is a hardware issue.My guess is it depends on how close to minimum spec you are for Horizons. On my laptop which has a better video card (NVidia) I have no problems plotting long courses. On my desktop which has an Radeon card, It works for a little while then goes to heck, losing my plot every other jump. However, I do have to say my Radeon card also can't render the planet ports well either, it's fine until I get to about 5km in and then I hit a wall that sudden spawns out of no where (intangible, but visible) and then it messes up the visual until I go 5km out. It's funny looking at a mountain wall inside the port, really it is.
So, best guess is it's a function of how close to minimum specs your system is. But that's only a guess.
You mean systems for which you don't have system /exploration data?I have found way to repeat it consistently!
One, have cargo in hold.
Two, enter a system with one of those big purple or red stars and discover that you can't target the star. If the star can't be targeted the nav path has broken.
You mean systems for which you don't have system /exploration data?
I went through many such systema last night.
Never found a star I couldn't target though?
You can't target stars when you don't have a disco scanner and no system data.
Aaah ic. I don't travel without a scanner (otherwise you can end up not being able to find mission destinations).
Are there people without scanners who still get this issue?
Yes. Me .......
You can't target stars when you don't have a disco scanner and no system data.