I ve done a lot of combat and trading and I am now thinking on moving to exploration.Just wanted to know how much money should I expect to be getting from it ?
I had a feeling that was gonna be the case.atm I make about 230 k a run in trading....It's not. Do it for a change of pace, or because its something that you find interesting. But if money is your primary concern... stick with trading. Nothing else compares.
I had a feeling that was gonna be the case.atm I make about 230 k a run in trading....
Not very.
I made about 2 million in about 12-15 hours. It's not awful, but, as with almost everything that isn't trading (or rather exploity looking edge cases) in this game, it's not as profitable as trading.
IMO an advanced discovery scanner and a detailed surface scanner are requred to make any money from exploration. You want to be able to jump into a sector, sound the foghorn, then check the system map while scanning the sun. You don't want to be messing around looking for planets, or scanning icey rock after icey rock.Unless you've got an advanced discovery scanner on board it's difficult to tell what's worth scanning when you first jump in, so you can spend hours scanning things that aren't worth anything. I found it a nice change of pace and a heck of a lot of fun trying to spot points of light moving against the background stars with the basic and intermediate scanners, but it's quite inefficient time-wise. Even with the 1.5mil super scanner on board it's quite a slow way to make money, although you begin to make more as you learn what's worth flying over to and scanning and what isn't.
... I found it a nice change of pace and a heck of a lot of fun trying to spot points of light moving against the background stars with the basic and intermediate scanners, ...
Old-school parallax surveying technique. It used to take time and sharp eyes to fully survey a system - kids today don't know how easy they have it!
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I rather miss it, but I will admit to having succumbed to the temptation of an Advanced Discovery Scanner.
IMO an advanced discovery scanner and a detailed surface scanner are requred to make any money from exploration. You want to be able to jump into a sector, sound the foghorn, then check the system map while scanning the sun. You don't want to be messing around looking for planets, or scanning icey rock after icey rock.
How many hours?1,300 systems visited, ~250 detailed scans netted me 4,5 million.
How many hours?