To be perfectly fair, if the compass's function is to find Abyssal ships, then it's right like 9/10 times. A few times being "Kinosei da" (must be my imagination).
The only reason players rag on it is because it just doesn't take them to the boss node(or the path they want to take). But again, if it's to find the enemy, then that means it's actually right almost all the time then.
To be perfectly fair, if the compass's function is to find Abyssal ships, then it's right like 9/10 times. A few times being "Kinosei da" (must be my imagination).
The only reason players rag on it is because it just doesn't take them to the boss node(or the path they want to take). But again, if it's to find the enemy, then that means it's actually right almost all the time then.
You know that sensors can receive false signals right? Like taking sun light as ultra red ray or some thing. I have only read about it once so don't really remember though.
Hence, it doesn't mean the compass finds the enemy with more hit on than misses.
All things considered, to actually locate the positions of the Abyssals in the vast oceans, the "compass" is pretty accurate. I'll have to agree with Tetsamaru here. We players just don't get the boss node we want sometimes, which is not what the "compass" was built to do.