Is the K what I think it is??
In terms of distances, is the 'K' for kilometers?? My first impression is that it cannot possibly mean kilometers, since distances between stellar objects and the size of those objects (planets) would be ridiculously small. However, when you get REALLY close to an object, the distance indicator switches to M, which implies meters. This would confirm, in my mind, that the K really is for kilometers.
Is this intentional?? Are the planets REALLY only a couple of kilometers wide? Is the distance between planets and asteroid fields and the burning star REALLY only several dozens of kilometers? A distance I could travel in my car in short order at only 50 mph??
Does anyone know what units are used in the velocity of the ships? When I am travelling 300...what is that? 300 kph? That can't be right because I could travel 300K in less than an hour on cruise engines. Perhaps 300 m/s. Let me do the math...that would be about 1080 kph. I guess that could be right. So normal flight is 80 m/s which is 288 kph. Work in the conversion and we get a normal flight speed of 179 miles per hour. Not that fast for a space ship.
So what's the deal? Is the Freelancer universe REALLY that small and do the ships REALLY travel that slow? But then, I guess the speed of the ships isn't a problem when the distance between planets is only 40 or 60 kilometers. And since the planets themselves are only a few kilometers in diameter, I guess the Freelancer universe is the only one where you could literally go for a jog around the planet.
Weird. Great game, but the units seem out of whack. Is there a more reasonable explanation?
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