The way I see it, with 400 billion stars out there, theres plenty to go around. Scan away!
Yekshemesh!
The way I see it, with 400 billion stars out there, theres plenty to go around. Scan away!
You'll be pleased to know that every time I went out to explore, I was always me.You know what really gets my goat? When people are out there exploring and they are not me. I never do that. How rude.
You'll be pleased to know that every time I went out to explore, I was always me.
Your goat can rest at ease.
Odd question to ask? As an explorer I go out to discover new "Systems" not single "Moons or Planets". Later on I will end up just tagging stars and odd planets etc when travelling large distances, but it always feel I left them incomplete unless I scan (and discover) a whole system...
It's like asking an (earth) explorer to find a new island and only map one beach!!
Plus it's not like there is a lack of undiscovered systems to map...
This is my second trip out into the big black, what!
I have probably visited about 350-400 systems and only found a few virgin ones. I have found many with the best stuff scanned and only rocky moons left for later travellers.
I can see how this could discourage some explorers. However; on the flip side of the coin so to speak, I can see the benefit and feeling of a job well done that one might get from scanning everything, what.
I figured out about 299 systems ago that explorers are in it for the long haul! We don't take a break after a dozen or so worlds. I find that the more I visit systems I expect to be unsullied only to find that several others had previously passed through it, what! The more I want to push on and find that one system that I can stick my name on, what.
Toodly pipsky old beans, what what!
Tatty bye!
This is my second trip out into the big black, what!
I have probably visited about 350-400 systems and only found a few virgin ones. I have found many with the best stuff scanned and only rocky moons left for later travellers.
I can see how this could discourage some explorers. However; on the flip side of the coin so to speak, I can see the benefit and feeling of a job well done that one might get from scanning everything, what.
I figured out about 299 systems ago that explorers are in it for the long haul! We don't take a break after a dozen or so worlds. I find that the more I visit systems I expect to be unsullied only to find that several others had previously passed through it, what! The more I want to push on and find that one system that I can stick my name on, what.
Toodly pipsky old beans, what what!
Tatty bye!
I suspect your question has been sufficiently answered oh yee of little presenceOk but to all those who have legitimate reasons to scan everything. The question remains, does it not occur to you to leave some things free on systems of interest? A nebula? A system in or near the bubble comes to mind![]()
I suspect your question has been sufficiently answered oh yee of little presence![]()
Always ask the OP dear moderatorI believe I've heard lots of good satisfactory answers yes. If you find anything cool though, would be nice if you leave a couple of moons for others but I will no long hold it against you if you don't.
Shall I close the thread?![]()
What if the OP is an idiot?Always ask the OP dear moderator![]()
Don't misrepresent me, kthxbaiWhatever this thread was, I believe 3 short posts of trying to tell explorers how to play and 7 pages of almost universal rejection of that notion are quite telling, so sure, lock away![]()