Well I've been using the rail system while it was in dev and loved it and glad it has finally come to production mode.
That said I did notice one thing that may cause some interesting issues. It isn't a bug either.
I built a station and a number of ships where I put entry hatches so I could get to the core which is great.
The issue I thought of is what happens if someone comes on my system and they don't build their docking connection the same as I do.
Right now I put the rail on the bottom side of the docking tube and the rail docker on the bottom side of the hatch. The arrows on both are pointing up. However lets say another player comes on and builds his ship and flies to the station. If he doesn't align the rail docker the same or put it in the same location in relation to the hatch he won't be able to connect properly.
This also would be an issue with any ships or stations someone may choose to download they would then have to fix everything to work with their design.
So as simple proposal so the community can avoid this issue I propose the current standard I am using. Entry tubs have a path of no wider than 3x3 for personnel docking. The rail should be placed center bottom in which yes it would be walked on. Ships should place rail dockers on bottom of center of personnel hatch. Both rail docker and rail should have arrows facing towards top of door.
This obviously isn't needed for a craft that lands on a flat surface.
What I am talking about looks like this.
The station isn't finished this is on my test system. If you are curious as to what it currently looks like.
That said I did notice one thing that may cause some interesting issues. It isn't a bug either.
I built a station and a number of ships where I put entry hatches so I could get to the core which is great.
The issue I thought of is what happens if someone comes on my system and they don't build their docking connection the same as I do.
Right now I put the rail on the bottom side of the docking tube and the rail docker on the bottom side of the hatch. The arrows on both are pointing up. However lets say another player comes on and builds his ship and flies to the station. If he doesn't align the rail docker the same or put it in the same location in relation to the hatch he won't be able to connect properly.
This also would be an issue with any ships or stations someone may choose to download they would then have to fix everything to work with their design.
So as simple proposal so the community can avoid this issue I propose the current standard I am using. Entry tubs have a path of no wider than 3x3 for personnel docking. The rail should be placed center bottom in which yes it would be walked on. Ships should place rail dockers on bottom of center of personnel hatch. Both rail docker and rail should have arrows facing towards top of door.
This obviously isn't needed for a craft that lands on a flat surface.
What I am talking about looks like this.


The station isn't finished this is on my test system. If you are curious as to what it currently looks like.
