They fixed the blaster AND reduced the initial motherlode by about 40%
I just got 13 tons from a mother load and no abrasion blaster so are you saying I would have got 18 before?
They fixed the blaster AND reduced the initial motherlode by about 40%
Tools for finding different rocks? At the moment we have a single tool for find stuff and which is "find me a rock with the shiny new gameplay on", irrespective of if that means finding shiny new deposits I'm not interested in, over and over and over and over again.Different tools and goals for different rocks is the better way, which is what we already have.
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Gotta say, overall I find the PWA rather baffling.
Sure, it always (?) paints the deep-core 'roids super-bright but, beyond that, it also seems to paint a whole heap of unremarkable 'roids almost as bright too.
Ideally, it might be nice if there were a whole range of possible 'roid types and the PWA used a spectrum of colours to depict the different aspects of each 'roid and use brightness to depict the quantity of each component.
So, for example, a roid that was glowing blue and yellow might have surface deposits and subsurface deposits.
If it was glowing bright blue and dull yellow it'd mean there were a lot of surface deposits and not many subsurface deposits.
A deep-core 'roid could be depicted with, say, red fissures and it'd be up to a player to correctly spot those characteristics.
bah. imho best would have been if it would be simple the same as the WAVE scanner we have on our SRVs.
why would anyone create something completely different in the first place - for basically the same thing.
So you see the glow of 15 asteroids with surface deposits... and? Prospect them all? Only to find 2 are of real interest?I think they should have just chosen different colors... bright red = core mining, bright green = subsurface, bright blue = surface. No glow = regular asteroid. Keeping it simple sometimes is the most effective strategy.
Currently I'm not a fan of the PWA color scheme. My aging eyes strain sometimes to see the difference on a bright yellow vs a slight less as bright yellow asteriod, not to mention all those people out there that might have some level of color blindness
I only prospect the brightest pulse wave glowing asteroids, and on my first mining attempt, I found 5 void opal cores in less than an hour in a hotspot. I noted the brightness, shape, etc. Took screenshots so I could refer back to them. I made about 60mcr and I thought, "Wow! This is gonna finally be fun." Silly me.
Next run, I went through 120 prospector limpets over almost 3 hours, hitting asteroids that matched the profiles of the 5 that yielded cores in the prior run, and not a single core. NOT ONE. I was in several void opal hotspots in the ring, a different pristine system that few have been in according to INARA (not close to any stations with good market prices by several hundred LY)
I'm going to try another system tomorrow, but if I go through 120 limpets without at least 5 cores, I think I might be finished with mining for good.
You shouldn't even be firing a limpet unless you see that glowing fissure. Night mode is your friend. You need to fly by the asteroids and learn to identify crackable ones quickly. I know that feeling, and it's because you're spending way too much time firing prospector limpets rather than using your eyes (takes practice).I only prospect the brightest pulse wave glowing asteroids
You got *that* many? Never more than 6 here... And that only on a perfect detonation.
Just reddit, but in comparison the Sun or the Mail would be believable.
I cannot take any of those things seriously, nor anyone who uses them as an information source.
You shouldn't even be firing a limpet unless you see that glowing fissure. Night mode is your friend. You need to fly by the asteroids and learn to identify crackable ones quickly. I know that feeling, and it's because you're spending way too much time firing prospector limpets rather than using your eyes (takes practice).
Hmmmm. The pulse wave bright yellow doesn't actually mean anything regarding cores? Great.
I've been using the night mode, but I can't see anything glowing other than the pulse wave yellow. Time to go squint at my screen for a while...
If it's glowing under the scanner it might be crackable. People have all sorts of theories about what the glowing patterns/colors with the scanner mean but I haven't noticed a correlation myself. Then again, I play in VR and it's not always easy to make out the patterns. It's been more reliable for me to just fly by the rocks that glow under the scanner and look for the fissures as I go by. The fissures don't glow super bright, it's not a strong effect like the scanner, but they do glow slightly and "pop" a bit under night vision. They also have a distinctive spider-web pattern unlike the longer straight fissures on non-crackable rocks. Next time you find a crackable asteroid, spend some time flying around trying to spot the fissures from a bit of a distance and try and remember what they look like.
12-18t of a 1.7MCr/ton Commodity per Motherlode (Abrasion Laser Bug/Exploit put aside) seemed totally out-of-whack when compared to pretty much anything else.
Nice idea but its unintended consequences had some type of fixes obviously nerfing it having to be expected.