Yesterday, I was mining in a nice quiet pristine ice ring and I decided to try to get back there but I did not take a note of where it was, so I decided to try to look through the galaxy map/system maps to find it so I could head back and continue to do some more mining.
After two separate attempts with a night's sleep in-between, I've grown to realize that it's not me.... it's you.
Flipping back and forth between the galaxy map and system map while trying to search for something manually is a terrible experience because the center of the galaxy map always snaps back to a system that is one node away from my current position, (I tried this both with a route plotted and without a route plotted) so the process of making a systematic search means I am dragging the galmap view through the same region of the map over and over and over again, which I ain't doing. I'm giving up my frustrating search for that ring and I am going to look for another one.
When I press Back while in a system map, the galaxy map should be pointed at the system I was looking at, not on some other system that is irrelevant to my interests. This should be simple, I hope.
After two separate attempts with a night's sleep in-between, I've grown to realize that it's not me.... it's you.
Flipping back and forth between the galaxy map and system map while trying to search for something manually is a terrible experience because the center of the galaxy map always snaps back to a system that is one node away from my current position, (I tried this both with a route plotted and without a route plotted) so the process of making a systematic search means I am dragging the galmap view through the same region of the map over and over and over again, which I ain't doing. I'm giving up my frustrating search for that ring and I am going to look for another one.
When I press Back while in a system map, the galaxy map should be pointed at the system I was looking at, not on some other system that is irrelevant to my interests. This should be simple, I hope.