Scanner resolution
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Scanner resolution
I played the Spectrum and BBC versions of Elite.
Playing Oolite, I find that the scanner lacks resolution. In the original versions, moving so that a scanner blip had no vertical bar meant that the target was in your visual field. In Oolite, I find that doing this does *not* mean the target is in your visual field. This makes finding stuff awkward - I have to line up, get reasonbly close, then start looking up and down.
I'd like to see the horizontal "blip" bar at the top of the vertical bar be narrowed, so that a higher resolution is achieved.
Playing Oolite, I find that the scanner lacks resolution. In the original versions, moving so that a scanner blip had no vertical bar meant that the target was in your visual field. In Oolite, I find that doing this does *not* mean the target is in your visual field. This makes finding stuff awkward - I have to line up, get reasonbly close, then start looking up and down.
I'd like to see the horizontal "blip" bar at the top of the vertical bar be narrowed, so that a higher resolution is achieved.
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A foible, but not exactly Lave shattering.Callas wrote:Hmm.
Shift + D = dock with no sequence
D = dump cargo
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Well if it's good enough for ST that'll do for me, anyway whilst the Blue Danube is a fine piece of music, I don't want to hear it thousands of times, and docking at a station is a time consuming part of the game. You get enough docking practice with Hoopy's, Behemoths,Rock Hermits and being fugitive.Callas wrote:Also I note that docking with no sequence apparently teleports the ship - no time passes.
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Hmm, it does on mine by 20 mins.Callas wrote:Also I note that docking with no sequence apparently teleports the ship - no time passes.
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No, look again. Actually docking with no sequence takes quite a lot of time: your ship's clock is advanced by 20 minutes in an instant.Callas wrote:Also I note that docking with no sequence apparently teleports the ship - no time passes.
EDIT: Sorry, had this thread opened for half a day before I wrote this, and noticed only then that the answer was already given.
Anyway, the 20 minutes should be the same for everyone.
It looks like I'm in error!Commander McLane wrote:No, look again. Actually docking with no sequence takes quite a lot of time: your ship's clock is advanced by 20 minutes in an instant.Callas wrote:Also I note that docking with no sequence apparently teleports the ship - no time passes.
EDIT: Sorry, had this thread opened for half a day before I wrote this, and noticed only then that the answer was already given.
Anyway, the 20 minutes should be the same for everyone.
I'll check tonight.