JohnLuke wrote:I haven't had any trouble with the docking computer on my Corvette or Cutter. I typically fly the ship through the slot and then let the docking computer land on the pad from there.
JohnLuke wrote:I haven't had any trouble with the docking computer on my Corvette or Cutter. I typically fly the ship through the slot and then let the docking computer land on the pad from there.
thebs wrote:I've never used the Docking Computer, which sounds a little bit like a "Dogbert" Computer (for those into the popular comic strip). Maybe "Catbert" might be more appropriate, as Dogbert usually had an endgame but Catbert was pure HR evil.
Regardless ... for the limited time I had a Type 7 (kept getting jumped, difficult to escape, finally dropped it), which is the only Large Pad ship I've ever owned, I don't remember it being difficult to slot'n dock inside a station and on a pad, respectively. Are these larger ships really that difficult and high-stress to dock?
Call me a sick f'er, but my favorite ship to dock so far is the Federal Drop Ship, although I'll admit it's only a medium pad ship. That utter POS, even looks like a humpback whale, handles like crap, slides endlessly like Michael Jackson moon walking on fast forward, skipping back over and over (there goes my age, Jackson and VHS fast forward), but damn if it ain't fun to glide it at 90+ on pure inertia and just touch the slider/nipple to center oh-so-slightly.
As posted on the Frontier forum ..."Indeed, the clipper gets it all: the looks, the utility and the survivability. Why then even bother flying for example a Type 7 when it has no strength or selling point to fly one? A Type 7 is a helpless box of cardboard with almost the same price tag and the dropship turns like a whale with a gastric bypass for cargo purposes and has the unconvincing strength of armor in a game where shields are king and people snipe powerplants...."
Darr Valen wrote:thebs wrote:I've never used the Docking Computer, which sounds a little bit like a "Dogbert" Computer (for those into the popular comic strip). Maybe "Catbert" might be more appropriate, as Dogbert usually had an endgame but Catbert was pure HR evil.
Regardless ... for the limited time I had a Type 7 (kept getting jumped, difficult to escape, finally dropped it), which is the only Large Pad ship I've ever owned, I don't remember it being difficult to slot'n dock inside a station and on a pad, respectively. Are these larger ships really that difficult and high-stress to dock?
Call me a sick f'er, but my favorite ship to dock so far is the Federal Drop Ship, although I'll admit it's only a medium pad ship. That utter POS, even looks like a humpback whale, handles like crap, slides endlessly like Michael Jackson moon walking on fast forward, skipping back over and over (there goes my age, Jackson and VHS fast forward), but damn if it ain't fun to glide it at 90+ on pure inertia and just touch the slider/nipple to center oh-so-slightly.
As posted on the Frontier forum ..."Indeed, the clipper gets it all: the looks, the utility and the survivability. Why then even bother flying for example a Type 7 when it has no strength or selling point to fly one? A Type 7 is a helpless box of cardboard with almost the same price tag and the dropship turns like a whale with a gastric bypass for cargo purposes and has the unconvincing strength of armor in a game where shields are king and people snipe powerplants...."
I was never into using it, since it was so murder happy. But it was near mandatory for doing repeated trade runs, where the angle of FTL exit was always going to be poor, since things orbit in this fantastic game. When trying to shave off minutes to keep the Cr/T high CR, low Time, it could help save 2-3 minutes in docking.
But really it was only faster to use if you are in a super heavy ship. I know 2-3 minutes time savings sounds high when docking to start with, but keep in mind how slow the behemoths of the space lanes are now. Toggled on and off at the right moments can save time and effort. It feels sort-of an exploit of the elite engine, but, docking a 500T or larger cargo ship is problematic at the best of times.
Also, the T series were great ships for piloting, since they have one of, or the best cockpits in Elite. I loved looking down between my legs for speed docking in the large cargo ships in the T series.
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