ship integrity costs(again?)

My last exploring Trip sold for ~ 30Million and the integrity repair on the conda would have cost me 14.x Million ... I plan to NOT repair integrity anymore ...
I parked my Anaconda and went out exploring in my ASP again. I will come back when the 1.3.x chaos is settled ... ;)
 
C'on now, this is a minor issue. Something simple as repair costs can't be a big thing, otherwise this would not appear again and again, and again.... but look, CQC! Shiny things!
It's ironic how this happens the day after lots of people on this very forum have been called names for saying they're seeing a decay in quality and that the focus on non-essential features supports that. Forget features; basic things are not under control or working.

This is a shameful display!
 
1% repair cost on my anaconda is setting me back 1,396,210 credits. I am just delighted at not being able to afford to fly my ship. It makes me feel all giddy.

Exactly the same amount with my anaconda.... this is becoming insane. I quit this nonsense game until they fix it !

Edit .... Or maybe for good...
 
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Great, I logged out last night with my Python on 96% integrity, how much is that going to cost me?
Has anyone from FD acknowledged this yet? Surely they should fix today or roll back the patch. How many attempts to they need to fix the same stuff.
 
You lot are reacting like they reintroduced this bug on purpose. Don't fix the hull integrity until the next patch, problem solved.
 
You lot are reacting like they reintroduced this bug on purpose. Don't fix the hull integrity until the next patch, problem solved.

Its not really that its done on purpose or by accident but the fact that integrity costs were:
up (originally)
then down (1.1?)
then up (1.3)
then down (1.3.2)
now up again. (1.3.4)

Consistency is a virtue or something.
 
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You lot are reacting like they reintroduced this bug on purpose. Don't fix the hull integrity until the next patch, problem solved.

If they did it on purpose I would be a lot less concerned as they would be in a lot more control over the mechanics and the bug fixes as this patch suggests.
 
Just had to pay 1.1mill for a python repair then a 743k for a repair from 42%.

Why cant FD do a release without screwing things up ?
 
Y'know, sometimes I wonder about the programming practices at FD. This sort of thing really shouldn't be happening. How much work gets done on the routine that repairs ships? Can't be every update? Shirley?
 
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