GhostBuster
Banned
So, I'm noticing, as I'm bouncing between a station and a planetary base, that the "center of the blue arc" nonsense isn't actually doing anything anymore when it comes to planets and moons. Basically, I'm unable to use them as brakes, and most times despite having the throttle closed, I rush either right past them, or I 'hit' the orbital area and bust out of supercruise with damage.
The whole point, i was of the understanding, was that the gravity wells of planets and moons and stars caused you to slow down, and moving away from them speed up. So while that seems to be true when just starting to move from a station, the opposite isn't true when trying to slow down.
If I'm coming in hot on a station say, I should be able to use a planet to either 'air brake' or even as a slingshot to speed me up - depending on where and how i approach?
Is this also related to the utter screw up that is the heat / fuel scoop speed when around a star - which doesn't work correctly based off of distance (radius) from star, but on which direction you're facing and speed? Or is that a completely separate mess?
Is this a new bug in 2.2 / 2.3 and needs to be bug reported?
The whole point, i was of the understanding, was that the gravity wells of planets and moons and stars caused you to slow down, and moving away from them speed up. So while that seems to be true when just starting to move from a station, the opposite isn't true when trying to slow down.
If I'm coming in hot on a station say, I should be able to use a planet to either 'air brake' or even as a slingshot to speed me up - depending on where and how i approach?
Is this also related to the utter screw up that is the heat / fuel scoop speed when around a star - which doesn't work correctly based off of distance (radius) from star, but on which direction you're facing and speed? Or is that a completely separate mess?
Is this a new bug in 2.2 / 2.3 and needs to be bug reported?