Not bought the Anaconda yet, but I'll probably do so when I want to do another long range trip. As for scanning, it was a mixture depending on my mood, where I was and where I wanted to get to. I don't scan many full systems but will do so if it's sufficiently interesting. Mostly it's just the main star & ELW candidates. Sometimes it's just honk & jump.wow this is just unbelivable the time spent...I think you are flying an anaconda now eh?how much money did you start with and what is cobra jump range?When exploring do you explore all or skip all icy/rocky planets and just go for black holes and neutron stars/earth like worlds and gas giants?
I was getting some time outs selling data by the page and seemed to be losing some first discovered tags as a result. So I started selling the more valuable systems individually and only using the page option when I was left with a bunch of low value (and hence less complicated) systems. Maybe not necessary but I'm afraid I lost confidence in the sell page optionCongratulations, sounds like a nice trip.
I had similar problems selling data too, ended up downloading one of these "automatic mouse" programs, set it up to do the necessary clicks at the right time and just left it running for two nights.
So, begs the question - where next?
Guilty as chargedI n s a n e !
[Cobra Mk III]Welcome back, CMDR! Would you mind linking your cobra loadout for this trip?
Good point. I don't keep track of the hours and even then one "hour" isn't always equal to another. Sometimes I'm really concentrated and get a lot done in an hour, other times I spend more time reading the forums & the likes. Overall, I would like to think I've not been spending more than about 5 hours a day on average but it would probably be more accurate & truthful to put it at about 8 so nearly 500 hours total. Gulp.61 days sounds long (and your trip certainly was) but can you estimate or know how long it actually took you in playtime hours? 61 days can be anything from 61h to 1200h, depending if you played for 1 or 20 hours a day, and isn't really a good measure of time...
True, but for whatever reason my phone takes ages to load the desktop version. So, yeah, it's more of a convenience thing, but I don't see a good reason why the rep button should not be there in the mobile version.You can - just select the 'desktop view' options on your mobile and you're good to go.
Interesting. I noticed that I make 30-38 systems per hour as well (depending on how many of them pick my curiosity), so I guess this is a bit of a constant for all explorers that don't operate by the honk-and-go or OMG-I-scan-you-all priciples.Good point. I don't keep track of the hours and even then one "hour" isn't always equal to another. Sometimes I'm really concentrated and get a lot done in an hour, other times I spend more time reading the forums & the likes. Overall, I would like to think I've not been spending more than about 5 hours a day on average but it would probably be more accurate & truthful to put it at about 8 so nearly 500 hours total. Gulp.
Another way of looking at it might be that when I am concentrating, I probably average around 35 systems an hour. Using that it would be around 400 hours.
89% hull (it's in the OPIncredible journey. Congrats on making it back in one piece! Speaking of, how much hull % was left on your return?
Lessons learned from my jaunt to Sgr A* were:
* Maximize jump distance (by dropping weapons and shields, using D-quality everything but FSD)
* Get the biggest and best quality fuel scoop possible - you'll spend a lot of time using it
* Equip a heat launcher (I didn't have one)
What were your lessons learned?
There are ways around NPC interdictions depending on how much you might be prepared to exploit game mechanics (legit stuff, just taking advantage of how specific things work). But as it is right now it seems that you can go to a system like 17 Draconis without any real risk. That's where I initially went and where I considered my trip 'complete' and didn't see a single NPC.CMDR, I would have taken a shield anyways. Interdictions are lessened, sure, but you still get normal interdictions in populated systems. They do not always happen, but when you are carrying 200-300 million... I got interdicted about 3 Ls from a station on my way back from Sag A* (carrying about 60 million worth of data). My 3D shield saved my asp!
I like your build a lot, I would have taken 1D distributor though, top end AFMUs, and a dock computer. I always forget how to dock when I am out in the black for a few weeks.
There are a few scrapes, but you have to look closely. It would be great if the paintwork got more & more scuffed up with time but it appears that it suffers a small amount of damage early on and then stays the sameEdit: I also noticed that "The Roncevaux" looks completely pristine on your last shot before the spoiler tag. Did you repair the paint job? Because my Asp shows no sign of wear and tear on the paint, like it did on the trip before. Even though I travelled some long distances in SC during some parts of my current trip it still looks factory new (if we ignore the hull and PP damage that is...).
That is weird. I could have sworn that the paint suffered a lot more during my last trip (before the debug cam was introduced). When I looked to the left/right I could see paint missing in large spots on the retro-thrusters of my Asp. Right now, I see nothing of the sorts.There are a few scrapes, but you have to look closely. It would be great if the paintwork got more & more scuffed up with time but it appears that it suffers a small amount of damage early on and then stays the same![]()