Yes, they are.Nice pic - are those the Heart and Soul nebulae? Been meaning to take a trip out there for some time, someday… about 7000LY from Sol i think.
I always do just one planet/moon in each system and move on to the next one, I've been out here sense early July and have gone 10's of thousands of lightyears hitting almost every system on the way and wouldn't have made it 5000Ly if I tried to track down every biosign. There's just too many, even in Brown Dwarf systems as I don't filter anything.What you have to remember is that the vast majority of them will be duplicates. You can still get money for them, but not the codex if there was one. That's where the Elite Observatory comes in so handy: you can keep track of what you've sampled already and got the codex for and not waste time looking for that particular biologic again in the same system.
One can learn soo much in here...
Something in that picture looks familiar.....
There are some who claim theThe only thing I hate about the AspX is I can't enter the front with the SRV. If it weren't for that, I'd be using it rather than the Phantom as the AspX has, in my humble opinion, the best cockpit view in the game.
Even with that SRV limitation, I still use it from time to time.
You should change your name to Albert and get a horses head handle, for tradition you know.That's true - most of them WERE duplicates and I only got a few Codex, but the really big rewards seem to be when you present it to Vista and you get a huge bonus for "First to log," which seems to be first to log on each body. So even if you find the same Bacterium on each one, it looks like you still get a first to log bonus for each one. Of course, if another commander goes to that same system after me, he/she will not get Codex or first logs as I've already grabbed all that.
But anyway - Ooops - I just counted them again and that system wasn't 40 bios but "only" 36. And the number I managed to find was 32. But then I never was much good at bean counting and never wanted to be an accountant!
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There are some who claim theinterrogationcockpit lights detract from the view and say the T9 which doesn’t have them gives an even better view. Not sure I have ever used mine enough since getting access to an SRV for that limitation to be annoying, the engine sound does get to me after a while though.
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I use the settings of EDHM to turn down the cockpit light, as it bothers me in any ship.I wind the FOV in when I fly the AspX so that the bright blue-while lights are out of frame. Using TRackIR stops the faux-head-movement when manoeuvring and so the lights don't keep swimming back into view.
I've never used it, but there is a Dethrottle setting in the right panel. I don't know what it does, I've always had it off. Maybe that's it?I use the settings of EDHM to turn down the cockpit light, as it bothers me in any ship.
But for something different, kinda odd... Something is off with my SCA... Usually, if you reach the taget destination (in space, not planets), the SCA throttles your ship down to a stop when entering normal space. But today, it wouldn't do that. I looked everywhere I could think of to find if I accidentially changed a setting but can't find anything. I had to stop playing as I am too tired to keep up with that and dethrottle while boosting closer to the station for landing - regularly crashing into stations or flying past them can get annoying.
As far as I remember that zeroes your throttle after you jump out of hyper space and arrive at a star to allow more time during the 1 minute jump to make the tea before crashing into the star. Super Cruise Assist isn’t something I use and I don’t even pull the throttle back to zero after the jump has started which was the old fashioned way of doing it.I've never used it, but there is a Dethrottle setting in the right panel. I don't know what it does, I've always had it off. Maybe that's it?
The issue seems to have cleared itself. Maybe just a glitch in the software caused by being in a new, way busier area.Something is off with my SCA...
The only time I don't do that is when there's a really high value one. A few systems ago, there was a Stratum worth 19 million. I sampled that three times in the same system just for the huge amount of credits that will go towards rank.I always do just one planet/moon in each system and move on to the next one,
I don't usually bother to land on bodies with only Bacterium (although there is at least one rare variety of that that's worth about 11 million basic believe,) but I think even scanning the ones with only a basic value of 1 million are worth doing if you're getting a first log as well, especially if there's other plants around as well and they all are relatively easy to find.The only time I don't do that is when there's a really high value one. A few systems ago, there was a Stratum worth 19 million. I sampled that three times in the same system just for the huge amount of credits that will go towards rank.
There is no cactae.