Option to turn on a proximity scanner to stop the frikin' ship before it collides with a planet.
How stupid do you feel as captain of a ship when the entire crew and the ship's computer give no warning or couldn't care less if you're getting a little too close to those tiny planets?
Maybe a button for "auto shuttle" to stop the ship and shuttle over as soon as you're in range. If there is no place to shuttle onto the planet, just stop the ship. It's been more than one or two times I've shuttled over, and upon exiting I collide with the planet because of momentum. I've since learned to steer away rather than at the planet, but it still seems silly to have to do this.
Originally posted by Wydraz: Option to turn on a proximity scanner to stop the frikin' ship before it collides with a planet.
How stupid do you feel as captain of a ship when the entire crew and the ship's computer give no warning or couldn't care less if you're getting a little too close to those tiny planets?
Oh, for woah is me.. I know what that's like. I've hit umpteen planets. I think the simplest solution (although unrealistic) would be to give all the planets an inner glow so that it is easier to see them. (especially the dark side of the moons.) More often than not, when I crash into a planet/moon it's because I was moving at 4-8x speed and just plain didn't see it.
Originally posted by Phoenix-D: If you're sick of running into planets you can't see, go into the campaign folder, open campaigndata.txt, and find these lines..
Base Ambient Lighting Percent For All Space Objects := 5
Ambient Lighting Percent Increase For All Ships := 35
Crank them up and no more dark objects.
Just tap "K" in game a few times. Press "L" to lower the brightness if you go too far.