I'm wondering if I am missing something.
We have this system players came up with that requires the docking blocks to aways line up correctly. That's a good start but how is it really that useful if the docking port itself isn't also required to reach at least 1 block beyond the rest of the ship?
I've been downloading lots of ships lately to study designs and many of them use the USD system but most of them, no matter what size, don't actually dock with each other because they are all missing this critical last step. How can it really be called a USD if two ships or a ship and a station following the standard still can't dock with each other?
Is there a design part of this standard that a lot of people miss? Or is there any way to go about updating this standard so it also requires the docking port to actually be reachable by another docking port? I like what it is trying to do. . . it just seems like it's not really doing it.
We have this system players came up with that requires the docking blocks to aways line up correctly. That's a good start but how is it really that useful if the docking port itself isn't also required to reach at least 1 block beyond the rest of the ship?
I've been downloading lots of ships lately to study designs and many of them use the USD system but most of them, no matter what size, don't actually dock with each other because they are all missing this critical last step. How can it really be called a USD if two ships or a ship and a station following the standard still can't dock with each other?
Is there a design part of this standard that a lot of people miss? Or is there any way to go about updating this standard so it also requires the docking port to actually be reachable by another docking port? I like what it is trying to do. . . it just seems like it's not really doing it.