Documentation Index
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3D route planner
The 3D route planner is a visual map for scouting routes before you commit to a haul. It shows the wider starfield, lets you choose a start and destination system, and draws an animated path between them when routing is available. Use it from More → 3D map showcase in the Pelusium app.The route planner is a planning aid. It does not create, accept, pick up, deliver, or cancel a freight job. When you are ready to put money in escrow, use Shipping.
What you can do
- Explore the map — Rotate, pan, and zoom through the system cloud to understand distance and direction.
- Click systems — Click a node to fill the start system, then click another node to fill the destination. Nodes are fixed map points; you do not drag systems into new positions.
- Search by name — Type a start and destination system into the route card if you already know where you are going.
- Build a route — Pelusium draws the path, highlights the route systems, and shows the ordered system list.
- Copy the route — Use Copy route to share the exact path with a pilot, corp channel, or planning note.
Map controls
- Left drag rotates the camera.
- Right drag pans the camera.
- Mouse wheel / middle drag zooms in and out.
Route options
The route card has several choices:- Optimize: distance — Prefer shorter total distance.
- Optimize: fuel — Prefer a route based on fuel use when fuel data is available.
- Optimize: hops — Prefer fewer jumps.
- Ship — Pick the ship profile used for route math.
- Fuel — Pick the fuel type used with that ship profile.
- Cargo mass (kg) — Cargo weight used in jump performance calculations. Heavier cargo can change the route a ship can make.
- Manual jump radius (LY) — A direct jump-radius override. It is used only when Use manual jump radius is checked.
Reading the result
After a route is built, Pelusium shows:- The optimization mode used.
- The ship or manual jump setting.
- The fuel used for the calculation.
- The calculated jump radius when available.
- The total hop count.
- The ordered Route text from start to destination.