Peroroncino
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Yeah it was a good coincidental meeting and we cleaned up that run. Sadly this Wanted/Bounty shit slowed me down today. It used to be much simpler when I played on PC.
Yeah we cleaned up good, my wanted radar was on POINT lol.
Yeah it was a good coincidental meeting and we cleaned up that run. Sadly this Wanted/Bounty shit slowed me down today. It used to be much simpler when I played on PC.
Is there anywhere that details just how much resistance each has? Everywhere I've looked just says the same broad thing of "thermal does more to shields, kinetic more to hull".
Yeah we cleaned up good, my wanted radar was on POINT lol.
Mhhhh, this and the other postings about the size sounds pretty small and a little bit disappointing to be honest.
400 billion star systems? Great marketing. :/
Why is it so big if 98% of the world is almost useless? Would be cool if this universe would evolve a bit faster with community created outpost/bases so that everyone could really spread around the whole universe. Why aren't they using their universe more?
The only thing they have really done with regards to exploration is just have crazy stuff like the barnacles, hyperdiction, and other crazy event stuff.Good question. Exploration has mostly been ignored by Frontier for the past two and a half years, with very, very little in development. They've hinted that after 2.4 they will be working on exploration, I certainly hope so.
The galaxy in Elite is huge though, and while it's mostly empty currently that space does give them a lot of room to develop into and introduce new things down the road. It gives explorers a lot of potential content, if only it would get filled with some gameplay...
So if I understand this right... Don't really bother landing at planetary bases. How do they let shit like this go unfixed for so long? This is game breaking for sure.
So if I understand this right... Don't really bother landing at planetary bases. How do they let shit like this go unfixed for so long? This is game breaking for sure.
Are you safe taking off from planetary bases? I'm thinking just landing on the ground a bit away and driving an SRV to the base to dock that, then my ship should be there.
I'm still confused by Power Play. I pledged allegiance to Aisling Duval but then I became "hostile" in Rakapila which would have made this CG troublesome. How do you use PP without making yourself a target? :/
All it means is people working for that power may attempt to kill you. This does NOT mean the space cops will just start firing or the station will shoot you on sight, all you have to worry about are the people that have the pilot name as the name of that power'We faction. For instance Arissa Lavigny-Duval's is "Shield of Justice", Archon Delaine I think is "Kumo Crew Watch". They will all say which power they are with on their info. They will obey the same rules and will not attack you in the fire zone of a station.I'm still confused by Power Play. I pledged allegiance to Aisling Duval but then I became "hostile" in Rakapila which would have made this CG troublesome. How do you use PP without making yourself a target? :/
The only thing they have really done with regards to exploration is just have crazy stuff like the barnacles, hyperdiction, and other crazy event stuff.
They still never really make exploration profitable though, did they?
All it means is people working for that power may attempt to kill you. This does NOT mean the space cops will just start firing or the station will shoot you on sight, all you have to worry about are the people that have the pilot name as the name of that power'We faction. For instance Arissa Lavigny-Duval's is "Shield of Justice", Archon Delaine I think is "Kumo Crew Watch". They will all say which power they are with on their info. They will obey the same rules and will not attack you in the fire zone of a station.
However this also applies to players too, and for players, they can kill you if you are of an enemy power for merits. However that often isn't the most viable way to farm merits outside of a CZ or hailing power cargo. I can say in the past, I farmed to rating 5 with an FDL in an enemy system, in Open Play to kill people of enemy powers. I definitely killed a handful of players during that, but often said "Nothing personal, this is for the emperor." However I didn't even bother interdicting anything Python or more potentially putting up a fight. I wanted quantity, not quality because it was all that mattered.
If an AI of an enemy power tries to kill you, 99% of the time you can just run and get away. Even for a lot of players, if they don't have an Anaconda or something to keep you mass locked, you can generally bolt before you die. Also Anacondas aren't incredibly fast, when with A thrusters.
Would it be a problem in a HazRes with other players around?
I don't know what it is, but I am a goddamned failure at this game. But I love it and want to do better. Like most of my failed relationships.
I don't know what it is, but I am a goddamned failure at this game. But I love it and want to do better. Like most of my failed relationships.
Can you link the build? I'll be able to afford it soon.
edit: oops, double post
become a Space Uber and enjoy the sights
What are you trying to do? We can probably offer advice. For the most part, at least to start out in your initial ship (likely whatever you upgrade to after your Sidewinder), you should build for a purpose and make money off of that. You have options like exploration, combat (bounty hunting, Combat Zone farming, etc.), trade, piracy, smuggling, ferrying passengers (kind of goes along with exploration).
Bottom line, you'll notice there's four categories you have ranks in: Combat, Trade, Exploration, and Arena. Arena is just the extra arena mode, so as far as the main game goes, don't worry about that. The others are the three general categories of what you can do, and having higher ranks in each gets you various stuff.
I personally am Deadly 22% in Combat. Deadly comes right before Elite, so hopefully I can reach Elite soon.
Dude. it isn't even happy with my trying to dock. I follow the instructions for dropping out of Hyperwhatever and it's like 'Nah man, you need to drop out of sublight at about... six inches from your target.'
I legit don't know what I'm doing wrong in the tutorial. It says drop out at sub 1K. I do so. Nope. You need to do it again commander.
Legit I am just trying to survive the tutorial right now. I'll handle the rest later I hope.
just get a docking computer, it's only 2,500 i think
just get a docking computer, it's only 2,500 i think
I like that you can switch instantly between mothership and fighter, despite how unrealistic it is. I also didn't realize that your fighter getting shot down with the pilot in it doesn't mean death of the pilot or that the fighter is lost until you go buy a new one. It is unrealistic, but for gameplay it does make using fighters not suck.
Tutorial. If I can't drop out into range in the goddamn tutorial with it's mysterious requirements I'm terrified of what the real game requires.
oh be like Cooper in Interstellar and spin with the station
Hey I struggled with this training mission today too. Basically you have to slow the hypercruise as you approach, and then cancel it via sub-menu. I never saw the 1K message so I had to figure that out by trial-and-error.Dude. it isn't even happy with my trying to dock. I follow the instructions for dropping out of Hyperwhatever and it's like 'Nah man, you need to drop out of sublight at about... six inches from your target.'
I legit don't know what I'm doing wrong in the tutorial. It says drop out at sub 1K. I do so. Nope. You need to do it again commander.
Weird bug here, tried to land on Stone Enterprise, got permission but someone was already at my spot. Flew out again, canceled, got a new number, another person sat on it.
It worked with the third try. Irritating.
Huh. AI or Player ships?
AI ships it seems. (Imagine players would get blown away pretty quick.)
I think the fighter pilots in Elite remain on board the ship and control the fighters remotely, which is why you get the behavior you describe. There's nothing unrealistic about it since you're not actually teleporting back and forth.
Tutorial. If I can't drop out into range in the goddamn tutorial with it's mysterious requirements I'm terrified of what the real game requires.
just get a docking computer, it's only 2,500 i think
If I remember correctly, early game ships usually don't have the space for it since you will likely need other stuff more. Besides, you should learn how to dock regardless. I think a docking computer is a luxury for bigger ships like an Anaconda, and even then that's a "Well I don't know what else to put in that slot that won't use too much power" kind of thing.
I'd sacrifice a slot for a docking computer if I were you
what does a docking computer do?
Is this auto-pilot for landing? If not this would be a dream and a goal to reach Anaconda's pilot level, so the game really needs to have something like this.
really? for real is it auto pilot?
Yes. Once you've asked for docking permission you lower the throttle to zero and the computer takes over and lands the ship.
Works very well for small ships. Seems to get confused sometimes when flying a Conda.
OMG this is the best news ever. I am not going to delete my file if I can buy one of those.
Also may I ask if it crashes your Conda or just fickle?
No just occasionally it seems to duck under the toast rack.
So I keep an eye on it. I never go AFK when using the docking computer.
Though at the moment not using one.
Just go slow. Line it up and if you don't line up properly back it up like a car and straighten out. Keep lowering yourself with the right stick. Also deploy your landing gear as soon as you're in. It'll slow you down. Definitely buy a docking computer at any station though if you can't figure it out. Just make sure not to put it in a good slot. Before I figured the slot rating system I was screwing myself over with modules.okay thanks guys
currently outside a station that might sell this computer so I just need to successfully dock lol
I wish there was a way I could save outside the station and just pick up here if I crash and not at my last station
Are you planning on doing the longer missions? I've got 19,000 light years left on my 27,000 journey.Space Uber is doing good, 2.5M in 2 jumps because of two passengers and a transport mission
Just go slow. Line it up and if you don't line up properly back it up like a car and straighten out. Keep lowering yourself with the right stick. Also deploy your landing gear as soon as you're in. It'll slow you down. Definitely buy a docking computer at any station though if you can't figure it out. Just make sure not to put it in a good slot. Before I figured the slot rating system I was screwing myself over with modules.
Dude. it isn't even happy with my trying to dock. I follow the instructions for dropping out of Hyperwhatever and it's like 'Nah man, you need to drop out of sublight at about... six inches from your target.'
I legit don't know what I'm doing wrong in the tutorial. It says drop out at sub 1K. I do so. Nope. You need to do it again commander.
Tutorial. If I can't drop out into range in the goddamn tutorial with it's mysterious requirements I'm terrified of what the real game requires.
Are you planning on doing the longer missions? I've got 19,000 light years left on my 27,000 journey.