Sitting was added to the game some time ago, but astronauts still wind up stuffing themselves into boxes to control things. Weirdly, an invisible 'ghost' takes up the seat, preventing anyone else from sitting there. How hard would it be to add a visible astronaut to the seat? (This should apply not only to cores on ships, but to all computers on all structures.)
Right now the pilot (in the box) is invulnerable, and I find this strange. The bridge of a ship is logically a weak spot, meaning if you blow it up the ship will not function. You shouldn't HAVE to destroy it to kill the ship though, and destroying the bridge should not cause the ship to explode. It just makes it impossible to control until it's repaired.
Some players favor a cockpit-style bridge for stylistic or role-play purposes, or they might prefer the gameplay mechanic of an invulnerable pilot, so pilot vulnerability should be a server config option.
Afterthought: The most realistic warship bridge would be heavily armored and located inside the ship with visual recording equipment feeding to it from outside. It would be best protected from attack that way. To prevent loss of vision, there would likely be several redundant sets of cameras. An auxiliary set of controls might be located elsewhere with a non-electronic view of the outside. Civilian ships might still use an unarmored bridge with a traditional windshield-style view.
Right now the pilot (in the box) is invulnerable, and I find this strange. The bridge of a ship is logically a weak spot, meaning if you blow it up the ship will not function. You shouldn't HAVE to destroy it to kill the ship though, and destroying the bridge should not cause the ship to explode. It just makes it impossible to control until it's repaired.
Some players favor a cockpit-style bridge for stylistic or role-play purposes, or they might prefer the gameplay mechanic of an invulnerable pilot, so pilot vulnerability should be a server config option.
Afterthought: The most realistic warship bridge would be heavily armored and located inside the ship with visual recording equipment feeding to it from outside. It would be best protected from attack that way. To prevent loss of vision, there would likely be several redundant sets of cameras. An auxiliary set of controls might be located elsewhere with a non-electronic view of the outside. Civilian ships might still use an unarmored bridge with a traditional windshield-style view.