Every since the new upgrades to the galaxy map, I noticed one recurring and random problem.
When you ship is near a star in a system and you want to leave it to head to another system, your ship seems to get stuck near the star. The worse part is that there is no way to break free of the stupid star.
Anybody got this problem? Even activating quantum slipdrive does not work.
had this problem myself twice in the last week, the most recent one was about 2 hours ago, its like a barrier is up around the star that we cannot exit after leaving a mission, only way to get free is to transwarp somewhere else, then attempt the long trek back to where you need to go for your next mission..
I put in a bug report on it. It seems like you come out in the collision box for the star or system you are in. Transwarping jumps you right out of it. Pray we never get stuck at the transwarp points.
Originally Posted by pwlaughingtrendy
Network engineers are not ship designers.
Nor should they be. Their ships would look weird.
perhaps by getting too near to the star you get caught by the high gravity pull and normal maximum impulse which is what you would use even to leave a star system is not enough to break you free.
maybe that's why the other poster was able to get away using transwarp.
simple solution don't get too close to a star.
When I think about everything we've been through together,
maybe it's not the destination that matters, maybe it's the journey,
and if that journey takes a little longer,
so we can do something we all believe in,
I can't think of any place I'd rather be or any people I'd rather be with.
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Originally Posted by pwlaughingtrendy
Network engineers are not ship designers.
Nor should they be. Their ships would look weird.
Lion Heart of Hammer Squadron
If you have another character in STO, then change to that character first. .Then change back to the character that is stuck.
Works for me every time now. Its just so irritating that this bug even exists.
maybe that's why the other poster was able to get away using transwarp.
simple solution don't get too close to a star.
When I think about everything we've been through together,
maybe it's not the destination that matters, maybe it's the journey,
and if that journey takes a little longer,
so we can do something we all believe in,
I can't think of any place I'd rather be or any people I'd rather be with.