Well that's a stawman. I'll let you figure that one out.
It's no more a strawman than your question was.
Seriously: would you complain that the game was a boring grind if you found out that all the aspects of it that made it worthwhile for other players had been removed for the convenience of the noisier players who complained?
What's a straw-man about that?
For people who prefer to explore, they will see nothing wrong with spending months jumping from system to system to scan planets. But let's say you found something you wanted to get back to, it would take you the same amount of time to get back there again and you already been that route. Why would you ever go back?
Someone who enjoys exploring for its own sake would do it, or wouldn't do it, depending on their motives.
I mean, you're talking to the guy who went 4,000ly -
not gathering exploration data on the way - to deliver 31t of fuel to a stranded explorer, then turned around and went back. And I'd do it again and again for no other motives than that's how I roll.
I'm also a pretty serious explorer (just short of elite) and have been to Sag A* and back -- and other interesting places besides -- and I think the game-play as it stands is
already too easy. But that's just me. One difference you may notice, though, is that I'm not starting threads asking if people would quit the game if game-play were more like the way I'd prefer it.
Having the ability to jump that range doesn't mean you must. You can still explore every single system you encounter. I just don't see why anyone would explore something no one is interested in seeing. That could be just a side note if you could get there or get back quicker. How many of you explorers never see the planets in the systems that you visit? How many of you turn do your advanced scan and jump again?
I don't see why I should have to walk
back from the corner store after I've gone all the way
to the corner store in the first place?! Why can't I just click my heels 3 times and go home. That would be ever so much better.
Actually, you can go all the way out and not have to come back: fly out there and hit the self-destruct button and you'll wake up in the last place you docked. Ta-da! Oh, wait, did you want the
reward for going all the way out and all the way back? Sorry.
Let me tell you what I think. I don't think you've done very much exploring at all, or if you have, you haven't thought about it at all. Because, if you had, you'd have realized that you can explore like crazy in the areas around human space and find all kinds of stuff
and it looks exactly like the stuff on the other side of the galaxy. The whole galaxy is the same; it's all the same stuff. The only value to being on the other side of the galaxy is that it's the other side of the galaxy. The only value to the trip
at all is the trip itself. You've either: a) not done much exploring or b) never thought very hard about what you do. My money is on c) all of the above.
Edit: I posted that in orbit around a pretty black hole in SKAUDE sector that I discovered early on this year. I've gone back because it was a navigation-mark I could use. I'm now going to head for a blue giant nearby. I've been over this course 3 times now (out, back, then out again) and because of how navigation works, I have only encountered one system I have been in before, and that's the one I
aimed for. Have you done any exploring?