If you AFK traveled to some null system, you landed in a station or in open space. You were not doing anything in
EVE Mobile ISK game in any event. However, unless you're still watching your phone, you were not playing immediately upon your destination. You waited patiently for the telling you came then logged in. In the latter scenario, you are still awaiting the telling to play.Yes, however you can do the dishes/finish that record at work/pay bills/whatever in the meantime.
Or, you can do the thing in Null, then AFK travel back if your bus reached its destination along with your kids wanted food.How is a longer duration trip making any difference in these situations? If you are doing chores until you hear a ding, there is no practical difference between 5 minutes or 10. I say remove Autopilot out of Nullsec completely and make it completely safe in lowsec. Yes, eliminate the stupid thing where you are able to use autopilot as a get-out-of-jail free card just like they did, which was terrible.
When did devs state afk travel would be completely safe? I am curious, since if they did state that
Cheap EVE Mobile ISK then safe autopilot couldn't have been a bug.It's not just about afk travel. Auto-pilot additionally supports _offline_ travel. That comes with a consequence of being secure, particularly if you chose"choose safer" that's supposed to prevent 0.4 and reduced. It does not always (due to bugs) and can't always (because of a high sec systems being surrounded by low sec).
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