RE: [GAMING] It's Coming Like Z͖͕̳͉̩̲a̳͈̝̫̩͞lģ͔ơ̺: Strategy Gaming 2019

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[GAMING] It's Coming Like Z͖͕̳͉̩̲a̳͈̝̫̩͞lģ͔ơ̺: Strategy Gaming 2019

in gaming •  6 years ago 

The FSS is terrible because the panning speed is just complete crap. Tuning, fine. Kind of awkward but understandable. But it just set takes so much work to keep panning it that it sucks. It should work very much like controlling the ship, in that moving the mouse keeps it moving in the direction you've shoved it until you pull it back. That one change would make it far more reasonable.

It took me a little bit to feel comfortable with the SRV, but after you've spent some time building awkward vehicles in Space Engineers and Kerbal Space Program, Elite Dangerous handles like an intuitive dream most of the time. I did manage to flip my SRV onto its back so close to my ship that I couldn't engage the thrusters to flip it back one time, but I solved that by simply dismissing the ship and flipping the buggy upright before summoning the ship back. It was a pretty tense few minutes, however.

Until the patch tomorrow morning, you should be able to pay off that bounty anywhere, so take advantage of that bug to pay off your burden while you can.

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Agreed, it's a total faff, I'm not used to it at all yet.

I've gotten stuck in the buggy a few times, but Google told me to exit the game and load the original game, not Horizons, and voila, I was back in Orbit, with everything on board. Perhaps that 'bug' will be gone tomorrow too :)

I would take it as a personal failing of my honor to get stuck in a vehicle and not be able to get it back to some sort of serviceable position. There are some things that I demand purely of myself.

Besides, the buggy handles fairly well, especially if you use the vertical thrusters to avoid big rocks in your way so you don't have to turn and generally avoid turning way too fast. The thrusters always pump normal to the surface you're over, anyway, so they provide a little bit of protection.

A little bit.

I must test that button out next time, it's looking rather shiny and new right now :)