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KakerMix posted:Listen if you aren't hot rodding around a star while fuel scooping then you are a chump of the highest order and probably also pee your pants like a baby.
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# ? Sep 1, 2016 22:23 |
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KakerMix posted:Listen if you aren't hot rodding around a star while fuel scooping then you are a chump of the highest order and probably also pee your pants like a baby. I don't know what hotrodding is, but I scoop at full throttle.
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# ? Sep 1, 2016 22:36 |
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Rah! posted:Nice, that's exactly how I do it too. Haven't crashed into a star since the first time I played. Though sometimes I'll zoom past at an angle if I'm not scanning or I'm in a rush. I switched orbit lines off a couple days after I started playing and never looked back
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# ? Sep 1, 2016 22:41 |
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tooterfish posted:Git gud. This is the proper method. If you have a smaller scoop, just throttle down when it maxes out. But flying straight at the star is madness. MADNESS!!!! I like orbit lines because they help me orient to the ecliptic more easily.
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# ? Sep 1, 2016 23:00 |
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KakerMix posted:Listen if you aren't hot rodding around a star while fuel scooping then you are a chump of the highest order and probably also pee your pants like a baby. That would require me to pay some sort of attention instead of watching Netflix, destroying the whole point of this game Elite for me is like a half step above an idle clicker
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# ? Sep 1, 2016 23:26 |
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spacegoat posted:I've started playing this again and have been enjoying myself just dicking around. I've started doing assassination missions that have been paying around 150K (I'm Mostly Harmless) and have been able to complete them without much trouble. I just took a 50K one that sprung a mission signal source near the target planet, so I dropped out and got ganked by two Master level NPCs. My target wasn't there, either. Am I doing something wrong, or does the game just gently caress you like this sometimes? Reposting because this has happened a couple times now and is getting annoying. Is BH a viable way to make money? Doing transport runs/mining doesn't interest me much.
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# ? Sep 1, 2016 23:54 |
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Yes, just not really with board missions. Hit up a resource extraction site and wreck poo poo instead, they spawn a constant stream of wanted targets.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 00:00 |
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Rah! posted:Nice, that's exactly how I do it too. Haven't crashed into a star since the first time I played. Though sometimes I'll zoom past at an angle if I'm not scanning or I'm in a rush. Orbit lines are for newbie players who haven't learned to properly dock yet. I turned them off immediately. PS- Star scooping without orbit lines is easy- there is a haze around every star that ends where the proximity limit is.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 00:45 |
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I use the haze too. There's a small margin where you can fuel up without taking any additional heat.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 01:32 |
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tooterfish posted:Yes, just not really with board missions. Sweet, thanks I'll give that a go.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 01:44 |
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Asp scooping: Stick the line to the lettering at the top and fly in circles, nudging the mouse slightly once in a while, until you're full Anaconda scooping: Squint hard at the screen and wiggle the mouse a lot based on if numbers are going up or down.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 02:31 |
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Jack the Lad posted:A) What do I need to get 2 collector limpets active at once? Just 2 collector controllers? B) Not at all. Fire a prospector into any asteroid, don't care about what it says the composition is, mine it dry. Prospector limpets increase the number of fragments you can mine by around 3x. Tons of mining ore fragments will come out, but your limpets will only pick up micromaterials for engineers if you don't have a refinery on board. Note: having a refinery but deactivating it does not work. Some asteroids have more micromaterial count in them than others, they say "Material count: high" but you'll spend all night looking if you just try to find those. The micromaterial loot is random with a high chance of common materials like carbon, nickel, sulphur, and down to a low chance of getting zirconium, cadmium, and tin. I think the type of ring matters (metallic, icy) but metallic rings seem to give me all the low level mats I need to power through all the engineer stuff. C) I believe Hazardous RESes just means there are more "hits" per asteroid. More hits is higher chance of there being a micromaterial. D) 0 chance. Make sure there is nothing in inventory other than limpets. Space pirates will kill you over a 100 credit reinforced mount, but don't give a fuuuuuck about you if you have limpets and nothing else. They'll scan you and move on. Because your limpets never pick up any inventory items, just micromaterials, they'll never even deploy hardpoints. And yes it is pretty chill. If you have VR it is beautiful because you can just hold down the mining laser trigger and stare off at the wonders of space around you. I guess with just mouselook too, but monitor space looks like looking through a window at a picture of space, so I can see why people watch Netflix 90% of the time if they play on a monitor. Also thanks to whoever posted the link to Emancipator (band) I didn't realize how well trance (or is this trip hop? or ambient?) worked with space. Anyone got any good downtempo music for space? I am old so all my frames of reference involve Portishead. CapnBry fucked around with this message at 02:37 on Sep 2, 2016 |
# ? Sep 2, 2016 02:35 |
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Shoutout to the people who didn't instantly murder me when I showed up to Jacq station
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KakerMix posted:Listen if you aren't hot rodding around a star while fuel scooping then you are a chump of the highest order and probably also pee your pants like a baby. lol at this non pants pisser Mike the TV posted:there is a haze around every star that ends where the proximity limit is. Cool, I never noticed that. Libluini posted:I switched orbit lines off a couple days after I started playing and never looked back Rah! fucked around with this message at 04:10 on Sep 2, 2016 |
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 04:00 |
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I've just been getting into scoop range and throttling back a little. I never drop out of supercruise though. Probably not efficient with larger ships but in the sidewinder I've been topping off with about 2 passes and then getting on my way in a minute or two. On another note, I got interdicted again and decided to turn and fight instead of running this time. Then I got to make a stop to collect my bounty on the way to dropping off my data shipment. Good times. I did try heading out toward Wu Guinagi, but it's 250+Ly away and it wouldn't let me create a route. Maybe there was a jump that I couldn't make with my paltry 8.25Ly max jump range? Or do I just have to eyeball it till I get close enough to create a route? Jay_Zombie fucked around with this message at 05:38 on Sep 2, 2016 |
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It dawns on me that this thread has finally enlightened me as to how the brown sea complains about getting interdicted right after jumping into a system. They most likely throttle down on the jump as described by some here. With their rear end hanging out, they would be perfectly lined up to be interdicted. I've never noticed this or experienced it, and I think it is because I'm always full throttle out of a jump and have to dip whichever way to avoid the exclusion zone of the star, but that would make me significantly harder to interdict upon entering the system.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 04:59 |
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Jay_Zombie posted:I did try heading out toward Wu Guinagi, but it's 250+Ly away and it wouldn't let me create a route. Maybe there was a jump that I couldn't make with my paltry 8.25Ly max jump range? Or do I just have to eyeball it till I get close enough to create a route? Get a 2B FSD then sell your guns/racks/scanner. That'll get you the range (in a Sidewinder) to get out there.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 06:35 |
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I continue to pick this game up as a pseudo Freelancer substitute and once I got into the flow of taking on missions with the occasional farming at nav beacons, I've been having fun. So lately, I've been flying with a Diamondback Scout as my immediate upgrade from an Eagle, and I loved it--so much so I got a paint pack for it. However, as I keep taking combat missions, they not only escalate in difficulty but in terms of enemies thrown at me at once. Even normally decent Salvage missions end up throwing 4 enemies in my face and I'm not good enough to handle them all without getting creamed. So now I do simple trade data/boom delivery jobs and I'm enjoying them. Essentially I'm playing Elite more like Space Truck Simulator and it's working out well...except that because I keep the Scout multipurpose, it's annoying to keep having too few slots for higher paying courier jobs. So now I'm thinking about flying a Diamondback Explorer--kitted out combat wise just to deal with interdictions or maybe plink at half-dead wanted folk, but otherwise toot around in space for missions. In fact, I already bought one as a spur of the moment and it's sitting in a station. Is it worth trying out or upgrading? Have I made a mistake? Anything I should know about it in relation to the DBS, what I might or might not like?
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 07:51 |
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Morter posted:So now I'm thinking about flying a Diamondback Explorer--kitted out combat wise just to deal with interdictions or maybe plink at half-dead wanted folk, but otherwise toot around in space for missions. In fact, I already bought one as a spur of the moment and it's sitting in a station. I was flying a DBX as a combat-y multirole kinda thing a little bit before engineer stuff came out and I really liked it, it's completely different from the DBS unfortunately though. A lot fatter and more bricky though, no where near as nimble and quick. With a few engineer upgrades I'm sure it would be quite a bit better.
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KakerMix posted:Listen if you aren't hot rodding around a star while fuel scooping then you are a chump of the highest order and probably also pee your pants like a baby. Same but I also pee my pants. Is that a dealbreaker in this game?
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 08:53 |
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Mehrunes posted:Same but I also pee my pants. Is that a dealbreaker in this game? To prevent cargo loss prioritize your Cargo Hatch or get a better powerplant!
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Mahatma-Squid posted:I was flying a DBX as a combat-y multirole kinda thing a little bit before engineer stuff came out and I really liked it, it's completely different from the DBS unfortunately though. A lot fatter and more bricky though, no where near as nimble and quick. With a few engineer upgrades I'm sure it would be quite a bit better. It's alright, It's not like I'm pulling off sick moves in a DBS. M+KB with flight assist . I plan on changing that once I get a decent joystick of some kind but for now I just want to know if it's worth investing. I guess I should take a look at engineers, too...
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 12:45 |
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Does anyone really do combat on a multirole ship? Every time I try I get frustrated at how not-vulturey ship XYZ is and go get a vulture.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 13:19 |
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Mehrunes posted:Same but I also pee my pants. Is that a dealbreaker in this game? Until they model ship interiors with toilets, we all pee our space-pants.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 14:34 |
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We all fly around in Crysis suits. Self regulated internal systems!
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 14:41 |
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DreadLlama posted:Does anyone really do combat on a multirole ship? Every time I try I get frustrated at how not-vulturey ship XYZ is and go get a vulture. Nothing gives quite the same feeling as dogfighting in a Vulture, but bigger heavier ships can be a nice change of pace in combat. Flying tactically in a big ship to keep small ships at a disadvantage is a rewarding challenge.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 14:44 |
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Mailer posted:Get a 2B FSD then sell your guns/racks/scanner. That'll get you the range (in a Sidewinder) to get out there. Ah, I gotcha. Thanks! So it won't let me create a route that my ship is incapable of jumping. I was a little leery of going completely gunless, but I suppose if I'm going to get blown up for lack of fighting back, a mostly stock Sidewinder it probably the best ship to do it in. And being a casual with only a few hours in game, I wasn't sure how often I'd be in a shooty situation not of my own making. Gromit posted:Until they model ship interiors with toilets, we all pee our space-pants. In space, no one can hear you pee your pants. Jay_Zombie fucked around with this message at 15:04 on Sep 2, 2016 |
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Jay_Zombie posted:In space, no one can hear you pee your pants. Actually, the ship has special sensors which pipe artificial noise into your helmet. It's how you can hear other ships flying by...and other pilots peeing their pants.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 14:59 |
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I've had a Cobra forever and I really like it but I'm looking to switch to something a little more combat focused. I'm leaning towards a Viper MK4 because I hear that they can be set up to be annoying to kill because of how much damage they can take and on paper it looks like a straight up beefier Cobra. Plus they sound cool. The Vulture looks nice too, but it's a lot more expensive.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 15:02 |
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A courier is good too.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 15:03 |
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Toxic Fart Syndrome posted:Actually, the ship has special sensors which pipe artificial noise into your helmet. It's how you can hear other ships flying by...and other pilots peeing their pants. Elite Dangerous: Horizons - You're not a real Space Trucker, unless you pee your pants.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 15:32 |
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Are they high definition piss pants though?
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 15:37 |
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the final oculus plugin...
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 15:41 |
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Toxic Fart Syndrome posted:Actually, the ship has special sensors which pipe artificial noise into your helmet. It's how you can hear other ships flying by...and other pilots peeing their pants. Your suit also comes with a genetic engineered parasite that will reside in the entrance/exit of the anus and feed on your feces. For urination a tiny Bear Grylls lives in your pants as well to drink that.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 16:48 |
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tooterfish posted:Yes, just not really with board missions. Holy poo poo thanks for this. I made 200k in a couple of minutes tag teaming dudes with fed help. gently caress board missions.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 17:01 |
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I'd rather do board missions than restrict my playing of the game around nav beacons and asteroids. That's why I asked about Explorers earlier.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 17:05 |
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Jay_Zombie posted:How should I be going about this? I guess that buying commodities first and then trying to sell them somewhere else might be the opposite of what I should be doing. Should I be looking in the commodities market for what's in high demand where I'm at and then heading off somewhere to buy it and bring it back? The short answer is use one of the external websites. The slightly longer answer is; Your market screen shows the average galactic prices on the right. Go to the top and hit the label, and it'll give a dropdown of the systems _you know_, pick one, and it'll show you what's exported to and imported from that system. You can get a visual, but crowded representation by hitting the map and turning on the trade routes, but you need to filter them down to make sense, and they won't show all the routes unless filtered. You either have to buy the trade information, or have visited a system to have the trade information available. As a rough rule of thumb, agricultural and industrial are opposing ends of a spectrum, ship crop harvestors one way, food the other. Likewise for extraction, refinery and industrial, high tech, but there it's mostly minerals and metals vs machinery and equipment. Finally, keep a notepad handy. I tend to note down things when I'm pootling around, especially if I'm looking to cycle standing between a couple of systems; I don't like travelling without cargo when I'm doing trading runs. But these days I use an external website to build routes. KakerMix posted:Listen if you aren't hot rodding around a star while fuel scooping then you are a chump of the highest order and probably also pee your pants like a baby. Not empty-quoting.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 17:13 |
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I was able to grind out a Viper IV pretty quickly doing it. Once I've got enough cash I'll go back to board missions cause I want to explore, too.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 17:13 |
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Morter posted:I'd rather do board missions than restrict my playing of the game around nav beacons and asteroids. I really like my DBX, I kitted it out for exploration and now I'm sitting near the galactic core after about a week. I'm pretty sure the asp is a straight upgrade but the DBX handles way better on high G planets and I'm kinda sure it's faster in a straight line. Also it looks cooler
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 17:14 |
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Jay_Zombie posted:I was a little leery of going completely gunless, but I suppose if I'm going to get blown up for lack of fighting back, a mostly stock Sidewinder it probably the best ship to do it in. And being a casual with only a few hours in game, I wasn't sure how often I'd be in a shooty situation not of my own making. You will get interdicted a lot, and interdiction is mostly a magical process where ships pop into existence and then pull you back in time to a space many Ls from where you were. Thankfully there's nothing in the game stopping you from running. See the Goofus/Gallant comic on the front page. quote:In space, no one can hear you pee your pants. When the multicrew patch hits whomever is piloting will automatically pee his pants when scooping. Other crew can look around the cabin and will receive a special Point and Laugh gesture to be used.
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