Movement in combat may be useful, but when mining or salvaging, moving while firing just makes things take longer -since the turrets now have to move to try to fire again, may not be able to fire from the new position, and may only have a short time to fire before the ship moves again.
I would suggest that, if told to mine or salvage, the autopilot performs a check to see if it is firing before moving, and if it is, disables movement until the next decision to move, where the check is made again. This would make mining and salvaging with autopilot much more efficient (and tolerable to watch)
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An Ning
Movement in combat may be useful, but when mining or salvaging, moving while firing just makes things take longer -since the turrets now have to move to try to fire again, may not be able to fire from the new position, and may only have a short time to fire before the ship moves again.
I would suggest that, if told to mine or salvage, the autopilot performs a check to see if it is firing before moving, and if it is, disables movement until the next decision to move, where the check is made again. This would make mining and salvaging with autopilot much more efficient (and tolerable to watch)
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