Sometimes it is very hurtful to my heart how folks just want to go to SGR A or just want to scan where the money is and call themselves an Explorer.
Folks have lost track of the fact a (Real/True) Explorer sets a direction not a destination unless it is a new route.
Sometimes it is very hurtful to my heart how folks just want to go to SGR A or just want to scan where the money is and call themselves an Explorer.
Folks have lost track of the fact a (Real/True) Explorer sets a direction not a destination unless it is a new route.
The Dictionary says: Exploring = to travel in (a region previously unknown or little known) in order to learn about its natural features, inhabitants, etc.
I continued my Exploring today, in four (4) hours I moved 115 LY's - Thats how I explore. If you are in to exploring for the credits you are in the wrong profession in Elite Dangerous.
Sometimes it is very hurtful to my heart how folks just want to go to SGR A or just want to scan where the money is and call themselves an Explorer.
Folks have lost track of the fact a (Real/True) Explorer sets a direction not a destination unless it is a new route.
The Dictionary says: Exploring = to travel in (a region previously unknown or little known) in order to learn about its natural features, inhabitants, etc.
I continued my Exploring today, in four (4) hours I moved 115 LY's - Thats how I explore. If you are in to exploring for the credits you are in the wrong profession in Elite Dangerous.
That's typical (and I'm "guilty" of having left a number of these) for Explorers on the way out to a distant location or on the way back.
If you pick a destination many thousand LY out - there's virtually no point in going economical, since you wouldn't actually reach your desired destination for months...
So don't be mad if people just "passed through". After all, they left the entire rest for you.
Plus, there's literally Billions of entirely untouched Systems left.
Lacking any systematiic approach to Exploration (can't review own Systems visited, let alone which others partially or fully explored), seeing stuff like that is absolutely unavoidable.
(one would have to physically disable the Discovery Scanners in the Modules Page to avoid it during fuel scooping)
Well, I fuel-scoop while pointing at the Star @ 30km/s.
Hence, while it's showing "Unexplored" and I'm pointing anyway - I of course target it and get the Data.
This isn't deliberate "sniping", just a scan of Opportunity (A sun is a sun after all, 2.5k in the Bank + 50% Bonus for 1st) even if the rest if just Icy Planets or not of interest for me what whatever reason.
Most Explorers seek certain Objects. Earth-Likes, Ammonia Worlds, Water worlds, maybe seeking Terraforming candidates, Non-Sequence Stars... Cherry-Picking - but for a good reason and every Explorer has the right to do so.
After all... time is a very critical resource when you're on the way to a Destination or simply looking for specific Objects.
Wow OP, you're obviously a much better player than I am. You know how the game is really supposed to be played. I guess I should just give up because I don't explore the way you think I ought to. Thanks for putting me in my place, I'm just a money grubbing jerk off and you are Christopher g Colombus. I see the light now thank you, I will stop "pretending to be an explorer now because you put me to shame. (by the way, I've explored over 5000 systems, I've been to the other side of the galaxy, and I don't give a &%$# how you think I ought to explore)
Folks have lost track of the fact a (Real/True) Explorer sets a direction not a destination unless it is a new route.
The Dictionary says: Exploring = to travel in (a region previously unknown or little known) in order to learn about its natural features, inhabitants, etc.
I continued my Exploring today, in four (4) hours I moved 115 LY's - Thats how I explore. If you are in to exploring for the credits you are in the wrong profession in Elite Dangerous.
Ummm, I left core space on Mar 7th, so that's 84 days, and am just over 13K LY from Sol. I'm going purely by economical navigation and have been to 2,000 or so systems. I scan everything save ice balls and asteroids, but make a judgement call on secondary stars over 15,000 ls away. Sometimes I go, other times I jump on. Yes, it takes time. However, I've seen some pretty funky stuff so far and have zero regrets at taking the road less traveled.That's typical (and I'm "guilty" of having left a number of these) for Explorers on the way out to a distant location or on the way back. If you pick a destination many thousand LY out - there's virtually no point in going economical, since you wouldn't actually reach your desired destination for months, possibly years...
Exploring lately is getting me really close to creating a KoS list of people that snipe the main star of systems.
Either that or I will start sniping the furthest star of every system instead, just to send a message.