If you will recall, there was a small fracas about so-called causal explorers exploring only the high value objects in a system.
I believe that this era is ending.
I have been conducting an experiment. Using economical mode, and departing on multiple vectors, cross cutting the galaxy's ecliptic, going vertical and down, diagonals, quadrilaterals, etc, and following every random path I can find, Edsel the Cobra 4 and I have been using the new FSS system to see if this was still taking place. Many thousands of light years were consumed.
My personal observation: There is *no* cherry-picking gong on.
Instead, everyone and his third cousin have been scanning *everything* in *every system*. This applies to Stellar Phenomena as well.
The capabilities of the FSS have led to the complete exploration of every system. There is nothing left to cherry-pick. Many of them have been mapped, as well, courtesy of the new DSS.
My personal observation is that pilots have been moving out spherically from every inhabited place, mapping as rapidly as they can.
Of course, the galaxy will not be *completely* explored, oh learned ones. But Point Barrow to Cape Horn has now been driven.
It just simply might mean that every place visited by an even a minimal amount of players will find the fields have been stripped bare.
Only the time-rich will be making actual new discoveries, out in the deepest black, or the longest travels.
One can only imagine new players finding themselves lost in suburbia...
[video=youtube;EYYdQB0mkEU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYYdQB0mkEU[/video]
I believe that this era is ending.
I have been conducting an experiment. Using economical mode, and departing on multiple vectors, cross cutting the galaxy's ecliptic, going vertical and down, diagonals, quadrilaterals, etc, and following every random path I can find, Edsel the Cobra 4 and I have been using the new FSS system to see if this was still taking place. Many thousands of light years were consumed.
My personal observation: There is *no* cherry-picking gong on.
Instead, everyone and his third cousin have been scanning *everything* in *every system*. This applies to Stellar Phenomena as well.
The capabilities of the FSS have led to the complete exploration of every system. There is nothing left to cherry-pick. Many of them have been mapped, as well, courtesy of the new DSS.
My personal observation is that pilots have been moving out spherically from every inhabited place, mapping as rapidly as they can.
Of course, the galaxy will not be *completely* explored, oh learned ones. But Point Barrow to Cape Horn has now been driven.
It just simply might mean that every place visited by an even a minimal amount of players will find the fields have been stripped bare.
Only the time-rich will be making actual new discoveries, out in the deepest black, or the longest travels.
One can only imagine new players finding themselves lost in suburbia...
[video=youtube;EYYdQB0mkEU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYYdQB0mkEU[/video]