System Map question

is there any way to tell, using the system map, if a settlement is on the light/dark side of a planet? I have noticed that if you look at the planetary view, the light/dark sides of the planet are shown, but they don't appear to have any bearing on reality when you get to the actual settlement. any other reliable methods?
 
is there any way to tell, using the system map, if a settlement is on the light/dark side of a planet? I have noticed that if you look at the planetary view, the light/dark sides of the planet are shown, but they don't appear to have any bearing on reality when you get to the actual settlement. any other reliable methods?
No. 2 years old bug. Did you come from Horizons recently? :D In about 2 months you will develop habit to avoid maps use in Ody. In most cases clicking blue quest icon is sufficient.
Maps must be reverted to 3.8 as for my taste.
 
No. 2 years old bug. Did you come from Horizons recently? :D In about 2 months you will develop habit to avoid maps use in Ody. In most cases clicking blue quest icon is sufficient.
Maps must be reverted to 3.8 as for my taste.
No. I've been playing since 2016 and got ody at release and it's been bothering me since then. Just thought I'd ask to make sure I wasn't missing something. Thanks! I sure wish this would be fixed, but not holding my breath...
 
Actually the other day I noticed something in this regard. I think the terminator line and the dark and bright sides are correct, it's actually the settlements and starports themselves that are shown in the wrong place. It became obvious observing where the settlements are in relation to big craters. :)
 
Actually the other day I noticed something in this regard. I think the terminator line and the dark and bright sides are correct, it's actually the settlements and starports themselves that are shown in the wrong place. It became obvious observing where the settlements are in relation to big craters. :)
Hmm. When I click on a planetary base as a target, the indicator arrow always points to a different location.
 
I've not really noticed that myself.
Here's an example. A route to Daniel's Inheritance as selected, another target identified:

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The yellow arrow appeared at the same time as the route terminal marker.
 
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I'd have to study in much more detail, but I get the impression that the terminator is right, but somehow the settlements appear to be shown in random (wrong) locations. Even plotting a route to the same settlement twice appears to show it in different locations. Not that I've spent any time taking screenshots, and I'm not sure it's always, but just something I've noticed while playing.

I've also seen the bug where the yellow arrow points to the wrong location. But seeing how well the issue tracker works and Frontier's interest I'm not going to waste time with it and just chalk it up to a bug or two.
 
I've also seen the bug where the yellow arrow points to the wrong location. But seeing how well the issue tracker works and Frontier's interest I'm not going to waste time with it and just chalk it up to a bug or two.

Yeah that's a curious thing, the yellow arrow seems to tbe the "target" arrow that can be set independently of a plotted route using the galmap and nav panel when in system, what happens if you cancel the target in the nav panel, does the plotted route remain or does that vanish as well.

Unfortunately I am not near any settlements to test myself or I would do so.
 
The issue with the target marker pointing to the wrong location when you plot a route has existed ever since Odyssey's release.

Yeah I don't normally plot routes to surface bases, I usually jump to system and then target my destination so explains why I have never seen it.
 
I have a theory.... I have 'part' of a theory...!
This has been really frustrating me for the last couple weeks (since I just started to try to learn foot combat) and it's been forcing me to want 'night vision' on all my suits cause I can never tell if I'll be fighting in the dark or not... So I started scouting planets in my ship to see if the CZ was in daylight or not. In the few system I have been to I think I'm seeing an actual pattern...

I don't really have the brain power needed, or the multiple locations throughout the galaxy need, to fully solve this problem. But I think there is possibly one light source for all the maps... or more like 'one view'. I started noticing when kris crossing back and forth from one side of the sun to the other... planets on one side of the sun were represented correctly in system view... while all the planets on the opposite side were showing opposite day/night problem.

I believe the perspective may be coming from the center of the galaxy... Sag-A

Those planets that were showing up correctly in lighting were on the far side of the sun from galactic core... and the ones showing complete opposite were on the near side to the galactic core... but in addition the north and south poles seemed to be flipped in the map view. (the flipped poles might explain why the routing put the marker on the opposite side as the routing.

here are some shots from what happens if you take pictures from the 'right' (as in right and left... I'm not sure if that's east or west.... as I said I don't fully understand all this stuff)...
All these pictures will be non-rotated perspectives... only pan and zoom, to represent viewers perspective.

Here is where I am and where Sag-A is...

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Here is the non rotated view of what the system map shows...

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But here is the Orrery view of the system... (my fleet carrier is at the central star and I am on a moon of planet 2)... The right side of the sun.

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as we zoom in on my location, considering the first picture you will see that we are on the far side from the sun, but visible to the perspective (galactic core)...


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Now the reason I say it appears the north south poles are flipped is because when you flip the map image, it perfectly matches the Orrery view perspective... So maybe the only real problem with the maps is that somebody accidently reversed north/south poles in the code.

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This also may explain why the routing marker and location marker get flipped... orrery view showing actual 'real' location, and picture showing the site....
So the real life perspective from where I am... looking at the galactic core would look like this...

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If there are people who are in Colonia or Beagle... or any other locations west, north, east, from Sag-A it might confirm if the central perspective is actually Sag-A or from someplace outside of our Galaxy...
 
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