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any tips or is this a SE update issue?
yes i use the vanes. great for keeping me still but only horizontally. vertically i have the problem.
the highest point to the lowest is approx 400m give or take. and depending on the timing when i lower my altitude,it can make the difference between taking a long time to dock and crashing hard and blowing my connector and landing pad.
like i say, if it is not to much trouble, i just would like some way to mitigate the up-down floatyness.
if not, i understand. just thought i would ask. :)
Are you using vanes/brakes at all? It helps me with docking
the difference between the highest point and the lowest can make it dangerous( it seems as best as i can work out 3-5 hundred metres or so), especially when you are trying to move your ship down to land.
I was just wondering if there was some way to tone it down. the bobbing is cool, as it adds complexity, but personally i feel it a bit excessive( yes, this is a "me problem").
again, just wondering if there is a way to change the error margin in the script. if possible could you tell me what to change ( and where) to reduce it to maybe to about 50 or so metres?
either way, i still gonna use this mod. so thanks for your work and please dont think i dont appreciate it.