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I feel like an idiot asking but how do the jump drives work then?
I added the drives to my ships but then the ships were unable to leave the system. Did I do something wrong?
I suppose st horizons is doing warp drive by reducing hyperlane speeds and making them invisible and maximizing hyperlane density?
If you want that, more power to you, but at least be honest about what this is.
In other words, warpdrive SUCKS!
It's been... 3 years since it was removed now? If there was something left, it would have been found by now.
gone.
also file size
probably file size more than anything
What you're saying is not as much of a problem as you claim. Who said anything about sticking it on every single ship? Put it on a few specific classes for specialist operations. Add a designable science ship mod, create a science ship subclass, and expand on the use of "Experimental Subspace Navigation". Sky's the limit!
Enjoy having to manually jump from each system to another to get somewhere. No queuing movement.