Brute-forcing Explorer-Style : aerial recon and lots of hours boredom...How does one cover an entire planet?
Brute-forcing Explorer-Style : aerial recon and lots of hours boredom...How does one cover an entire planet?
I reiterate that I think we need to work out where the continents are on the ruins planet so as to give a narrowed down search zone for any other ruins.
I say we... I guess I just mean you guys... I'm out in the Rift currently scouring for the Delta or Gamma site...
I don't think it is dependable of continents:
Firstly because I don't believe this planet ever had water or atmosphere in a first place - not with this size and G.
And on Barren planet You can build wherever.
But secondly and more importantly: if the other ruins are on same planet, then they location will be strictly dependant of planet radius and each other ruins location.
Either 3-4 for sky/horizon coverage or more if we talking about kind of network. (My bet is 3-4 sites on this planet and 2 similar planet with similar layout in other systems - perhaps between Homeworld and each colony).
With 3-4 it would give us range to next ruins and also narrowing search.
If there are two other sites to discover, then they are probably in the same solar system as the ones we know of (personal opinion - otherwise players may not discover the next 2 ruins within their life times if they are not teased in trailers).
I'm assuming all the data that can be mined has already been mined from the Synuefe site - according to here, which hasn't been updated in a couple of days: http://remlok-industries.fr/1030/the-guardians-lore/?lang=en
Technology:
1-6 - Not Discovered.
7-13 - Discovered.
14-20 - Not Discovered.
Lore:
1-7 - Not Discovered.
8-16 - Discovered.
17-21 - Not Discovered.
Language:
1-7 - Not Discovered
8-14 - Discovered
15-21 - Not discovered
Biology:
1-6 - Not Discovered.
7-12 - Discovered.
13-19 - Not Discovered.
Culture:
1-6 - Not Discovered.
7-13 - Discovered.
14-20 - Not Discovered.
How odd is it that all the entries discovered are found within the medium ranges of the potential data?
Doesn't that suggest two other ruins to be found? One that can fill in 1-7 (etc), and one that can fill in 13-21 (etc)???
Unless the entire mission and site is completely bugged, I don't see this as a co-incidence - surely we are missing two other ancient ruins that are somewhere else, so completing the rest of the data is, at this point, impossible at Synuefe (edit: at least this site in Synuefe - there could be more ruins on the other nearby moons for all we know). Frontier haven't said anything on it (aside from admitting to looking if there are bugs)...
So we have some IDs for each site:
Site Synuefe ID: 7, 9, 7, 7, 7
Site A ID: 6, 7, 7, 6, 6
Site A ID: 7, 6, 7, 7, 7
Do we have something i nthe galaxy map that could lead us to at least identify our current site as 7 9 7 7 7 ?
I'm just taking that from the lore snippets saying that the society was divided between the North and South continents...
If there are two other sites to discover, then they are probably in the same solar system as the ones we know of (personal opinion - otherwise players may not discover the next 2 ruins within their life times if they are not teased in trailers).
I say this because the Monolithic Network, in the lore, is all supposed to be connected (therefore, it may be safe to assume that if the Thargoids are the creations of the Guardians, they do not know we are here at the ruins if the ruins are disconnected from the network) - but the data required so far is only accounts for 1/3 - this would mean that the monolithic sites have been disconnected and are now solely "Local" clients in the network, but it may be that their monolithic network relies on 3 clients in one system being active or working in tandem to complete the network 100% so that it may connected to other solar systems elsewhere.
So, logically in conclusion:
1) Two more sites exist on the same planet - the planet needs to be scoured from top to bottom.
2) Sites exist on two other worlds orbiting two other planets in the Synuefe system (any celestial body).
I'll be checking out the furthest planet in the next 30 mins or so.
http://i.imgur.com/h62Lor1.png
i guess because they have no moon / binary partner ???Out of curiousity, why are 1 C + 1 D not marked as primary?
Another thing: Can someone record and post the ambient sound of a planet? Just hovering ~2 km above the surface, no music on, with 0 speed. From any planet except the Synuefe-system. That would be great![]()
yep, looks as if someone missed an AND in the IF clause...
- On the same planet and the bug is related to the coordinates variable allowing us to read them from any site;
- On other planet using the same coordinates from this site and the bug is on the planet variable.....
i guess because they have no moon / binary partner ???
Yes I get it. And I hope I don't reply aggressive, it is not my intention.
Lore in this case talks about Guardian Homeworld. And from all we see here, we can safety assume that this is either a kind of Outpost or failed colony attempt.
The best argument that may exclude this planet as a Homeworld (despite being low g, no atmosphere planet) is the lore fact that Guardians Homeworld was overcrowded. This planet is basically too empty - it has too much space with no big town ruins (etc) around.
I believe, that this planet had purpose of being place on which You could build communication relay/data storage bank. Not even colony.
Morning, CMDRs.
It's 0756 and its raining here at Earth, Latitude -23.5556582, Longitude -46.6638083, Elevation 760 m.
Yesterday I gave a break from the ruins analysis and bought myself a Python, keeping my ASPX and transfered some loved modules to the new snake.
I just want to say that if we "accidentally" found a bug and this bug reveals some data that suppose to be found on another location, the site we are looking for is probably:
- On the same planet and the bug is related to the coordinates variable allowing us to read them from any site;
- On other planet using the same coordinates from this site and the bug is on the planet variable.
My hypotesis is based on my software/game developer experience and that is what I do for living.
Yes I get it. And I hope I don't reply aggressive, it is not my intention.
Lore in this case talks about Guardian Homeworld. And from all we see here, we can safety assume that this is either a kind of Outpost or failed colony attempt.
The best argument that may exclude this planet as a Homeworld (despite being low g, no atmosphere planet) is the lore fact that Guardians Homeworld was overcrowded. This planet is basically too empty - it has too much space with no big town ruins (etc) around.
I believe, that this planet had purpose of being place on which You could build communication relay/data storage bank. Not even colony.
Thanks MB. While I'm sure that this answer probably isn't what some people wanted to hear, it's great to get a definitive answer so we can act appropriately.
I know there's been a bunch of commentary along the way, but I'm reading that definitely as:
- getting 13 pieces of scan data from Solo is working as expected
- Getting more than 13 pieces of scan data from Open/PG with multiple commanders is incorrect/B] behaviour, and should only be 13.
- Corollary: There's many more sites to find.
/me puts on his robe and wizard hat.
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By Dev you mean the Executive Producer![]()
I know people have a tendency to want to assume every word out of anyone is a mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in bacon... but that's pretty obvious to me that that statement, combined with Ram Tah's mission statement saying "Please explore as many ancient sites as you can find" makes it pretty obvious there's more sites than this one.
If you compound the fact that based off the info MB has been provided so far that we get more info from open than we should, suggests (not proves) that we've gotten max utility from this site.
I have no opinion as to whether they're on this planet, in this system, or in different systems.
I just want to say that if we "accidentally" found a bug and this bug reveals some data that suppose to be found on another location, the site we are looking for is probably:
- On the same planet and the bug is related to the coordinates variable allowing us to read them from any site;
- On other planet using the same coordinates from this site and the bug is on the planet variable.
My hypotesis is based on my software/game developer experience and that is what I do for living.
I am Daveskillzgaming that asked dav this during the livestream, i will post system full name when i get on tomorrow, it is behind VV Orionis in a near accesible region due to permit locks, unfortunately it causes a crash to desktop when you get close to any planet in the system and as of yesterday has now been permit locked........
You only can see its medium security as you jump and while within the system, it has two ringed dwarfs that have 4-5 barnacle like host planets, it is near an dirwct line between EZ orionis and VV (As i used route planner as i passed from system to system this way)
Will jump on tomorrow and post full system name though its a barnard loop system
Morning, CMDRs.
It's 0756 and its raining here at Earth, Latitude -23.5556582, Longitude -46.6638083, Elevation 760 m.
Yesterday I gave a break from the ruins analysis and bought myself a Python, keeping my ASPX and transfered some loved modules to the new snake.
I just want to say that if we "accidentally" found a bug and this bug reveals some data that suppose to be found on another location, the site we are looking for is probably:
- On the same planet and the bug is related to the coordinates variable allowing us to read them from any site;
- On other planet using the same coordinates from this site and the bug is on the planet variable.
My hypotesis is based on my software/game developer experience and that is what I do for living.
Pretty much this, but in second case I don't think that site on other planet should have same coordinates. Variables can contain only planet id.Morning, CMDRs.
It's 0756 and its raining here at Earth, Latitude -23.5556582, Longitude -46.6638083, Elevation 760 m.
Yesterday I gave a break from the ruins analysis and bought myself a Python, keeping my ASPX and transfered some loved modules to the new snake.
I just want to say that if we "accidentally" found a bug and this bug reveals some data that suppose to be found on another location, the site we are looking for is probably:
- On the same planet and the bug is related to the coordinates variable allowing us to read them from any site;
- On other planet using the same coordinates from this site and the bug is on the planet variable.
My hypotesis is based on my software/game developer experience and that is what I do for living.