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While you cannot limit the ranges of ships assigned to stations, there is a workaround that allows you to have more control over where they mine. It's been awhile since I last played so my memory of the exact UI is hazy, but you can make a blacklist (whitelist) and allow only the sectors you want those miners to mine in (and their home station). Assign that blacklist to the station. You may also need to add sectors that station's traders need access to, as IIRC that blacklist effects all ships assigned to the station.
For this reason I use mining outposts for my mining, then have factories buy the mined resources from the mining outpost, rather than running their own miners.
Will you ever make a version that takes it to 15 jumps? With VRO it is almost a must.
Thank you
I also recommend occasionally stopping at station trade kiosks and grabbing a bunch of the basic piloting/management seminars and giving them to brand new traders, as this should increase their range by 1-2j, allowing them to have enough range to at least get started, and basic seminars are plentiful and cheap.
Max distance buy and sell when assigned to a station as a trader
Maybe it does work then... I will test is next time I play.
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