ReallyCody wrote:Insta-dock can avoid fines ifspara wrote:It's up to the player to decide if they want to pay 20 mins in game time.Docking Clearance Protocol
is enabled (I'd rather like to see DCP enabled as default, as it happens).

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ReallyCody wrote:Insta-dock can avoid fines ifspara wrote:It's up to the player to decide if they want to pay 20 mins in game time.Docking Clearance Protocol
is enabled (I'd rather like to see DCP enabled as default, as it happens).
Heh. I see your point. Most of the stations in the oxps that I currently maintain are there to be visited again and again. And from that point of view I can see the need for insta-dock. Maybe the first docking in _any_ station would need to be in slo-moSmivs wrote:No, I'm sorry, but if it's one of my stations you are approaching, you will have to fly a bit
Game time is cheap. Real time is precious.But insta-dock is the slowest form of docking...it takes 20 minutes of game time
Ain't going to argue with that!Potential Debris wrote:Game time is cheap. Real time is precious.But insta-dock is the slowest form of docking...it takes 20 minutes of game time
Actually it is not a bug. Activating the docking computer automatically and transparently requests docking clearance, which is immediately granted for gameplay reasons.spara wrote:ReallyCody wrote:Insta-dock can avoid fines ifDocking Clearance Protocol
is enabled (I'd rather like to see DCP enabled as default, as it happens).. That sounds more like a bug than a feature.
Yes. And the 20 minutes goes in requesting the docking clearance, waiting in line and finally docking in. Makes sense all right. However it would be a nice feature of DCP to force the player to request the docking clearance before insta-dock can be activated. I would find it game wise more engaging.another_commander wrote:Actually it is not a bug. Activating the docking computer automatically and transparently requests docking clearance, which is immediately granted for gameplay reasons.spara wrote:ReallyCody wrote:Insta-dock can avoid fines ifDocking Clearance Protocol
is enabled (I'd rather like to see DCP enabled as default, as it happens).. That sounds more like a bug than a feature.
Sounds like a good idea for a docking computers upgrade.Any chance someone could write a docking computer AI that will head straight for the space in front of the docking aperture on full injector burn, scattering NPCs left and right with angry messages, then correct at the last moment and land safely? Now that's a docking experience I would enjoy.
The thing is, since 1.80, you get fines for more than just docking violations. Being an Offender with a few credits bounty will earn you a fine on docking (along with having your record cleansed), and if I'm understanding Cody correctly, insta-dock lets you dodge the penalty you'd otherwise incur for being an Offender..another_commander wrote:Actually it is not a bug. Activating the docking computer automatically and transparently requests docking clearance, which is immediately granted for gameplay reasons.spara wrote:ReallyCody wrote:Insta-dock can avoid fines ifDocking Clearance Protocol
is enabled (I'd rather like to see DCP enabled as default, as it happens).. That sounds more like a bug than a feature.
I ain't too sure about dodging offender/fugitive penalties - and I cannot check atm. I'd be very surprised if it did.Diziet Sma wrote:... if I'm understanding Cody correctly, insta-dock lets you dodge the penalty you'd otherwise incur for being an Offender..
I have a co-pilot idea who handle the rudder while the throttle is under your control, so you are free to ignite injectors and slow only if something is in your way. There is a steering code in Telescope OXP what I must improve with ballistic calculations to predict the flight path but I think you will have a good chance to land in the dock even if using injectors.Potential Debris wrote:Any chance someone could write a docking computer AI that will head straight for the space in front of the docking aperture on full injector burn
I fully agree. When auto_dock became available for mission stations, I decided to not enable it for the spacebars. But maybe Little Bear has a complete different opinion on this. I also think it was a shame that he removed the rotation of the station after some people complaining that they had difficulties to dock. For none-rotating, I see no reason why anybody wants to auto_dock.Smivs wrote:I can only speak for myself, but I have not activated fast docking on any stations in my own OXPs. I personally don't like it.
As far as I remember, you still are fined. However, it are the patrolling police ships that activate the fine while scanning nearby ships. And the shorter you hang around the station, the lower the chance that you are fined.Diziet Sma wrote:.. if I'm understanding Cody correctly, insta-dock lets you dodge the penalty you'd otherwise incur for being an Offender..
So definitely a bug, IMO.
Ahh.. I didn't realise that was how it worked.. thanks for the explanation.Eric Walch wrote:As far as I remember, you still are fined. However, it are the patrolling police ships that activate the fine while scanning nearby ships. And the shorter you hang around the station, the lower the chance that you are fined.
Just to be clear with this. It's all the same to me as I don't like the DC in the first placeEric Walch wrote:When auto_dock became available for mission stations, I decided to not enable it for the spacebars. But maybe Little Bear has a complete different opinion on this. I also think it was a shame that he removed the rotation of the station after some people complaining that they had difficulties to dock. For none-rotating, I see no reason why anybody wants to auto_dock.