great video thank you for explaining. question, if i set up a gate ping lets say 550km in front of a gate and warp to that the ping but my warp line still intersects the double bubble, will get sucked into it or stop just before it at my ping?
The 500km mark is not relevant to the gate, but to your warp target exit point. So, if it's a drag bubble behind the gate, you will land at your ping. If it's a stop bubble infront of the gate, it will pull you past your bookmark. Best practise to avoid bubbles is to have a bookmark 300-500km off the gate, but not inline with it. That way, your warp direction doesn't go directly at the gate and you'll "miss" the bubbles entirely.
Just so you know cpp do t like cluttered gates. Is seen as an exploit. And you could be banned for it. Might want to contact ccp and find out if what your doi g is considered an exploit. Do t want you baned or hetting others baned
great video thank you for explaining. question, if i set up a gate ping lets say 550km in front of a gate and warp to that the ping but my warp line still intersects the double bubble, will get sucked into it or stop just before it at my ping?
The 500km mark is not relevant to the gate, but to your warp target exit point.
So, if it's a drag bubble behind the gate, you will land at your ping. If it's a stop bubble infront of the gate, it will pull you past your bookmark.
Best practise to avoid bubbles is to have a bookmark 300-500km off the gate, but not inline with it. That way, your warp direction doesn't go directly at the gate and you'll "miss" the bubbles entirely.
Good idea
Thanks for the informational video. You should practice a bit with your drawing, and maybe zoom in a bit more. Thank you again. Have a good day.
So dirty, i love it
Just so you know cpp do t like cluttered gates. Is seen as an exploit. And you could be banned for it. Might want to contact ccp and find out if what your doi g is considered an exploit. Do t want you baned or hetting others baned