Not sure about the relics and the meta alloys, but every item you use for actually building a mod has a hint. Just click on the required material in the recipe. Sadly that does not work for the actual initiation quest.
How are the odds for a single player to find Meta-Alloys or Soontil relics?
Or am i missing any clues in some Galnet news or somewhere else?
I don't like it, if you are forced by design to use external, godlike sources of information from the game perspective.
Presumably a basic part of game play shouldn't require things like forums or cheat sheets to accomplish, since most players don't use those.
I have no problem with grinding or searching for materials for the upgrades. That's what Elite is... and grinding is fun as long as the basic game mechanic rocks. And Elite has some very good base mechanics.
But when the only way to obtain meta alloys is shooting barnacles, there should be a minimal hint where to go. Same goes for the relics, but afaik there is a system with this name to look for... ok... but please make them findable by a single player in a reasonable time frame and not requiring thousands of players swarming out and communicating via internet to obtain them.
Presumably a basic part of game play shouldn't require things like forums or cheat sheets to accomplish, since most players don't use those.
I absolutely agree with that... Robigo was some kind of design glitch which has been exploited.all the information regarding soontil relics and metal alloys have appeared in galnet. problem isn't that people have to refer to out-of-game 'god-like' sources of information. problem is that people are using these god-like sources to find places like robigo to grind instead of playing the game.
I absolutely agree with that... Robigo was some kind of design glitch which has been exploited.
My concern is about the possibility for a new player who knows nothing from before 2.1. to obtain the required information necessary for finding these items... i will have on eye an galnet and try my luck (when they fixed the )![]()
While I agree that the game should provide more direction in this regard, I like events like this that bring the community together and foster co-operation between fellow Commanders. I was out in the Pleiades Nebula earlier swapping info with other players. Made me feel all warm and tingly on the inside. Shame I had to switch to solo because I was unable to instance over Pleiades Sector JC-U B3-2 1, though it was very busy around the planet. And if it wasn't for this meta alloys requirement, I probably wouldn't have seen a barnacle in person, which was cool and different to what I normally get up to in game (missions, bounty hunting and the occasional spot of mining).I have no problem with grinding or searching for materials for the upgrades. That's what Elite is... and grinding is fun as long as the basic game mechanic rocks. And Elite has some very good base mechanics.
But when the only way to obtain meta alloys is shooting barnacles, there should be a minimal hint where to go. Same goes for the relics, but afaik there is a system with this name to look for... ok... but please make them findable by a single player in a reasonable time frame and not requiring thousands of players swarming out and communicating via internet to obtain them.
We are not talking about the materials for the upgrades, this is about the requirements for unlocking the engineer.Why have so few seen the hints the engineers give, highlight over the required goods and it tells you where to go looking (only broadly, no spoilers of course)
Would be nice. Or even some form of in-game information/bulletin board/forum system, that provides an easy way for Commanders to exchange/trade info at Space Stations.Would be good if there were chat lobbies in stations, so that when you are docked a small chat opens with anyone in the station. This would enable much more "in game" discovery through chatting to other commanders.