Alien archeology and other mysteries: Thread 9 - The Canonn

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Tidally locked ones are stationary in system map. Non tidally locked ones rotate.

Pretty sure that's not true. At least in my system maps I rarely see any planet rotating. I think the last time I have seen 2 planets rotate was over a week ago. Are all planets and moons which aren't tidally locked rotating on the system map for you?
 
Would anyone on this planet like to figure out this?

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We found a very slow loading 'cell', it loaded eventually, for both of us. We both saw the same issue.

Could be a sign of more than just terrain loading.

I didn't see much there. Just seemed odd we both shared a loading glitch. Lol

People - including myself - who explored the moon above the original ruins site bumped into one of these glitches too. On the moon it was a really weird looking tower-like thing. There's a bunch of people talking about it several hundred posts ago when we were looking into the "gunsight" idea and looking at the Synuefe XR-H D11-102 1BA moon. Having personally poked around that weird glitchy artifact on that moon, I would say that this is nothing... just a weird bug.
 
Pretty sure that's not true. At least in my system maps I rarely see any planet rotating. I think the last time I have seen 2 planets rotate was over a week ago. Are all planets and moons which aren't tidally locked rotating on the system map for you?

For me, the system map is usually fully correct. I do notice some issues from time to time, but chalk them up to glitches, along with the obvious texture issues I regularly see in the system map.
 
For me, the system map is usually fully correct. I do notice some issues from time to time, but chalk them up to glitches, along with the obvious texture issues I regularly see in the system map.

That's weird then. I have never seen planets rotate in the system map up until recently when I saw it happen in 2 different systems with 2 planets each. I also have never heard of this before. Guess my game is glitched then? Sure would be great if planets would rotate in the system map.
 
Definitely hear the same clicking, but don't think it's ruins related. Did several passes over the old ruins and on some the clicking was present, some it faded around the site and re-appeared afterwards. Went to other side of planet, more clicking and couldn't use it to work out correct direction (I don't think it changes volume much). Also went to 1A B (moon), and when I got within 100k got the same clicking.

Dammit - really wanted this to be a way to at least narrow down the search.

I updated the video description with the following.

Update: the "rattle" sound seems to occur when you're in Orbital Cruise and in the blue orbit zone.

If somebody wants to confirm that in the bubble that would be great.

The ruin atmospheric sound still seems to get louder, quieter the further you get from a ruin and may be a way to find them by adjusting course once to hear it. So dropping into certain coordinates on a surface to check for the sound and then adjusting should help speed things up if it works that way.
 
Pretty sure that's not true. At least in my system maps I rarely see any planet rotating. I think the last time I have seen 2 planets rotate was over a week ago. Are all planets and moons which aren't tidally locked rotating on the system map for you?

Yes I was checking all the maps and the one thing that we can count on is the fact that tidally locked planets do not rotate and the non tidally locked moons/planets do rotate. Its been a feature they added at the last major patch 2.2.
 
Before I start my orbital search, can someone confirm that the ruins will show up as a POI? What is the optimum altitude for finding these blue circles? Thanks!
 
Hmm an Idea ... Scan all landables with surface scanner.
Goto a dock and see if when you hand them in if one of the landables has a really high payout.


What do you think ?
 
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