That is awesome! I'll be interested to see it in a couple weeks after the majority of players getting to Beagle will have arrived. =)
like your page and its prompt updates!I've just been pounding through updates this week. Updated the ship templates to take advantage of the new slots. Since all ships have at least 6 unrestricted optional slots now, they can all take the standard exploration kit now. That is, DSS, Shield, Scoop, FSD Booster, SRV Hangar, and AFMU.
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like your page and its prompt updates!
but you should consider the Python with a MT of 2 , 305 participants at DW2 cant be wrong
and only thing missing are 3D versions of your distribution maps like the neutron star map from spansh
When u say scanned but not visited...???
This wasn't really meant as request for a K-giant list - just a notion of the coincidence of you doing the list for fairly rare bodies which I happened to have "collected" a few (some firsts for me as well) recently. K-giants are not particularly rare though, at least not where I am right now (scanned 12 in the last week)Sure, I can add K-giants. When it's just a specific type, or group of types, I just run the same script with different parameters, so these are super easy to add. Are you saying that your finds are in EDSM but not sold yet? Hmm... Yeah, that's one danger of posting everything to EDSM in real time.
I don't know how the "unknown" stars happen, but EDSM lacks data for the types. I've been tempted to fly to some of them and see if subsequent scans might resolve them.
I see that you have indeed added K-giants - as expected there are aplenty (>16000).Sure, I can add K-giants. When it's just a specific type, or group of types, I just run the same script with different parameters, so these are super easy to add. Are you saying that your finds are in EDSM but not sold yet? Hmm... Yeah, that's one danger of posting everything to EDSM in real time.
I don't know how the "unknown" stars happen, but EDSM lacks data for the types. I've been tempted to fly to some of them and see if subsequent scans might resolve them.