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The current problem with docking, is the docking module wants to be directly above the core of the docking ship. This causes problems with non-XY symmetric ships requiring large amounts of vacant space for docking. This makes these ships very difficult to dock in confined spaces that would dock symmetric ships of the same size normally. Shown in image below.
http://i.imgur.com/WRWgkpr.jpg
A fix for this would be to have the docking module connect to the center X and Z coordinates of the docking ship. This way, there would be a max of 1 block of vacant space per plane. Another small annoyance is ship orientation is not controllable when docked. It is common for ships to be docked upside-down or backwards. Giving user control would be a nice usability upgrade.
Perhaps in the future this could be accomplished by implementing a simple docking GUI with options to dock centered or core-based. Another possible fix is to require a docking module on both ships and have them connect to eachother on their active faces.
Comments welcome.
http://i.imgur.com/WRWgkpr.jpg
A fix for this would be to have the docking module connect to the center X and Z coordinates of the docking ship. This way, there would be a max of 1 block of vacant space per plane. Another small annoyance is ship orientation is not controllable when docked. It is common for ships to be docked upside-down or backwards. Giving user control would be a nice usability upgrade.
Perhaps in the future this could be accomplished by implementing a simple docking GUI with options to dock centered or core-based. Another possible fix is to require a docking module on both ships and have them connect to eachother on their active faces.
Comments welcome.