RE: "Escort Behavior Overhauled" - one of the things I've noticed happening is that when I order a carrier to escort my flagship (usually a drover, with a frigate or destroyer flagship), the carrier does a reasonably good job of following me, but the "fighter escort" is nowhere to be seen... if anything, it feels like the carrier's fighters are actively avoiding me & my targets.
Right - an escort order for a carrier doesn't mean it should escort the ship with its fighters.
When I pick up officers past my officer limit, I can't see what their disposition is, makes it hard to know who I should dismiss.
This is addressed for .1, yeah!
Fleet log entries don't go away after you've discovered whatever they were about, making it hard to figure out which ones haven't been acted upon yet.
Yep, for the moment it's "how it works" but, yeah, less than ideal.
Oh yeah, one more... while the commodity "best places to buy" and "best places to sell" tooltips are fantastic, I really want one more piece of info: closest places to buy.
I've got a noted about this somewhere - let me see if I can work it in. Might not be able to for .1, though.
I set up a colony in a low danger beacon system. Apparently having seen a couple REDACTED frigates 3 cycles back (which were of course immediately destroyed) means I have a permanent -10% accessibility penalty for a hostile faction? And possibly the same for the neighboring system that had one redacted frigate and not even a warning beacon...
This isn't related to what is or isn't in the system: it's based on your relationship with other factions, INCLUDING Pirates and Luddic Path. If they're hostile to you, all of your colonies get an Accessibility penalty. (Presumably this is to communicate that off-screen & outside of playable gameplay, some trade fleets between your systems and elsewhere are attacked by said pirates/LP/any other factions you're hostile with.)
Yeah, exactly. (Also, conceptually, it covers more stuff like intimidation, possible trouble with customs at other places if they trade with you, etc. There's just a wide range of potentially applicable in-fiction causes.)