Bingo!
Exploration currently is a joke. Flying to a system , scanning it by holding a button, looking at the semi-filled system map, not seeing anything of value, shrugging and moving to the next system - this always has been a broken mechanic, clearly not designed to be the full method of exploration, but unfortunately overlooked for updating due to 'priorities'. The interesting thing of course, is that when you do it this way, you have absolutely no idea if you just missed a completely new 'interesting thing' because you never had the option to do a more thorough scan.
In the new suite of scanning tools, however, you do. You enter the system, flip to explorer mode, scan, look at the scan results, see what type of planets exist, and how many. If it's likely to be gas giants and asteroids, then it's probably not going to have much of interest, and you can move on, safe in the knowledge you still earned the same credits as you would have in the old scan system...
.. however, you see some signals in the mid-range of the scan and that makes you wonder if there's anything interesting there. So you scan deeper, detect the planets, and scan them - which takes no more than what, 1-2 seconds per planets once you're proficient with the tools? And at each scan, it will reveal if there's anything interesting on the planet other than minerals... so now you already know MUCH more than you ever did previously, and all for what, a few seconds extra work?
Depending on the size of the system - let's say 20 bodies - you could easily scan the entire system in less than 100 seconds I imagine, given how quickly it was done in the live stream. Compare this to the time it currently takes to scan every single body in a system today, which is more like 2-5 minutes PER body, depending on where they actually are, to get the exact same information...
Oh and don't forget, of course, every scan you make reveals the planet's looks too. So you SEE the planet you scanned, rather than a POSSIBLE icon you currently see in the system map. And then to be absolutely sure, you can then use the new orrery to literally zoom right up to the planet and take a look at its location, size, moons...
People who are complaining about the new system clearly don't know how it really works. The livestream video clearly showed how it really works.
Agreed. The best way to look at this new system is pretend the current one never existed. The current method of exploration isnt even exploring, its simply been a "placeholder" for the upcoming content.
If you bought the game initially and never had the convenience of a magical honk that maps out the universe you'd think no differently and judge the new system based on its rich in depth utility. It is actually rather good, i have to say (or looks good, lets not put absolutes yet until we've played it).
Its always risky taking convenience away from players in trade for depth, and in a way that's FDs own doing by having exploration so bare bones for so long, but if i was a new player rocking up next year i'd think exploration is a well fleshed out career and not a honkathon like it is now.
ED in its very nature is a slow paced game, people who enjoy the little details will love this big change.