The coordinates should be constant, regardless of the size of the planet. Degrees don't change.
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The coordinates should be constant, regardless of the size of the planet. Degrees don't change.
What makes you think he didn't? The systems we have been given may be the clues we need to unlock the ruins puzzle, after all they have properties which we can now compare to the properties of the ruins in order to find some connection.Then why not having Ram Tha give pointer to said usefull clues rather than hand out the solution of the enigma ?
Who knows, I prefer to think so tho.Oh wait, was there really an enigma?
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So I decided to go back to the orignal ruins site, and when I got to the system, found that I now have lost all my system data!!!!!!!!
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Just noticed there is a typo in the Ram Tah Galnet article. Its says he has been "unable to devine their precise locations" I assume it's meant to say define. Not that it leads us any closer.
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verb
verb: divine; 3rd person present: divines; past tense: divined; past participle: divined; gerund or present participle: divining
1.
discover (something) by guesswork or intuition.
"mum had divined my state of mind"
synonyms: guess, surmise, conjecture, suspect, suppose, assume, presume, deduce, infer, work out, theorize, hypothesize; More
Here's a thought.... everyone seems focused on planets now, but how about space. As compared to brute force searching of planetary surfaces, perhaps clues will be found in space such as a beacon/USS? I found one USS in the third system listed, but it had no clues. Perhaps though, FD seeded space with the chance that simply flying around may yield something. However.....
I also look at it this way...., reading all the posts in this thread and the "complex" ideas/logic of finding answers.... it seems the effort is waaaayyyy over analyzed. FD devs/planners in all reality/honesty likely have not made this puzzle that complex. Their project team though talented in building this game, likely do not have the thought/creative forethought (not a dig on FD, but rather a pragmatic view) to promote/employ all these creative ideas in the puzzle found here. Its entertaining read, and actually adds life to the game play/lore, but I think that is all it is. The key to solving this puzzle is to look at the existing game mechanics and approach from that angle.
Right now, a Galnet message went out with 4 systems where likely ruins will be found. Next, given game mechanics, perhaps the next clue will come from a USS in space somewhere within these systems (perhaps many), that will provide further clues. Or perhaps as others noted, a CMDR returning full system scans to Ram may provide something in a new notification/clue. Given game mechanics, perhaps the ruins are not even spawned yet until further clues are discovered which will "unlock" the ruins.
All in all, given the history of this challenge and where we are now, frankly there has been no complex aspect of discovery/unlock based on data/experience speculated in this thread. The only thing that has original finding was discovery of first ruins, which as FD noted was "unexpected." My guess is there would have been some Galnet or other path for finding that first Ruin, but it was found by reviewing the trailer and creative deduction of the guy who found it. Given the ruins were in the trailer which was created based on existing gameplay, the Ruins were in the game following that release build.
All in all, I believe that the path to discovery is based on following/leveraging existing game mechanics. Challenge is figuring out those mechanics to move the puzzle to the next step (likely spawn of the ruins themselves).
Just noticed there is a typo in the Ram Tah Galnet article. Its says he has been "unable to devine their precise locations" I assume it's meant to say define. Not that it leads us any closer.
Does the alpha site lie on a bearing of 135 degrees, ie to get to that site on Synuefe XR-H D11-102 1 B can you follow a bearing of 135 degrees starting at latitude / longitude of 45 / 0
Basically does the indicator line on the sound image, which is clearly a sphere, tell us what bearing we should follow to locate the known ruins. Can we extrapolate from this that the new as yet unfound ruins might lie on the same great circle but at a different point on it.
I've only made one visit to the ancient ruins but noticed that the horizon intersected the center of Barnard's Loop when viewed from the ground on the site. Is this always the case, or was I just lucky? If it's static, it occurred to me that the concentric ring nature of the loop might somehow correspond to the rings of the ruins, and perhaps we're looking for another system where the loop also has a static position in the sky (or otherwise has some noteworthy appearance when viewed from the new ruins, a la Stonehenge). Can someone confirm if I'm just imagining things? I'm unable to play any time soon.
It was "divine" not "devine".
He just meant that the location was not specified and he hasn't been able to figure it out exactly given the information he has.