getting out of Seamoth aligned with the ships azimuth
werner339
Warsaw Join Date: 2016-02-24 Member: 213389Members
Greetings,
When I get out of my Seamoth, it seems that my azimuth and position relative to the ship is remembered from the moment when I entered it last time. The effect is that getting out of Seamoth is a bit chaotic, as I never know at what direction I will be looking and where is my Seamoth (essential in the dangerous biomes when you try to get out, scan the fragment, and get back to your Seamoth ASAP).
I think it would be more appropriate if getting out of the ship would direct me always in the same relative direction and relative azimuth to my Seamoth, e.g. slightly above Seamoth, directed forward. I mean, I seat in the ship, open the upper hatch, climb up and get out, always in the same way. Why actually should I land every time in different positions and directions related to my ship?
Regards,
Werner
When I get out of my Seamoth, it seems that my azimuth and position relative to the ship is remembered from the moment when I entered it last time. The effect is that getting out of Seamoth is a bit chaotic, as I never know at what direction I will be looking and where is my Seamoth (essential in the dangerous biomes when you try to get out, scan the fragment, and get back to your Seamoth ASAP).
I think it would be more appropriate if getting out of the ship would direct me always in the same relative direction and relative azimuth to my Seamoth, e.g. slightly above Seamoth, directed forward. I mean, I seat in the ship, open the upper hatch, climb up and get out, always in the same way. Why actually should I land every time in different positions and directions related to my ship?
Regards,
Werner
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