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I have at last arrived, after much delay (RL, work etc). Exploration data sold at the requested place - not tonnes of it, as was mostly just jumping through systems, but still quite a bit.Pop over to Carcosa and say hello when you've had a peek at the crash site... Would ask you to sell your explo date a Wells Astrophysics there if you would be so generous.
But if you are not playing Odyssey - you won't be able to visit a surface installation to sell it off - if Horizons do not come and sell in Carcosa!
Thank you kindly... Yet another war happening from today... Gosh the place is buzzing!I have at last arrived, after much delay (RL, work etc). Exploration data sold at the requested place - not tonnes of it, as was mostly just jumping through systems, but still quite a bit.
EDIT: Selling, not SOLD - 12 pages to go![]()
Well if FD made the Kumo Council BGS faction (or whatever its called) actually compatible with the Kumo Crew (i.e. not made it feudal) you might have.Thank you kindly... Yet another war happening from today... Gosh the place is buzzing!
Shame @Rubbernuke and all of the Kumo crew are so busy in the bubble... They could be having a ball out here![]()
I've seen a picture like that before but it had two hands in it.
And here we see the first ever photograph of the Ender parents, in their natural habitat; a local place, which is of course for local people...
well, I'm just expressing my personal feelings here - NMS has what I want, ED hasn't and if I compare both there isn't much what is fun to me in ED, but a whole lot in NMS.I can run farms, build bases, every planet has something interesting to find and experience, that is what I want, not those myriad of barren rocks with nothing on them like in ED. It is hard to believe that I've clocked 700hrs in ED - but a lot of it was travel time - that part which is basically waiting on arrival. To me ED has nothing to play compared to NMS.Good morning Thread.
The Sencha is hot, outside temperature is cool. Air breathable.
Brain working on minimum capacity but at least I can confirm it's still there. That's something.
Totally disagree here, starting with the idea of comparing NMS and ED. It's like comparing DOOM and Deus EX. Yeah, you got first person shooting so these games are definitely similar, right?!
I still love exploration in ED and have long since stopped playing NMS though I really like it.
this is a valid point as well - I missed entrepreneurial stuff in ED, in NMS I can run farms and ranches and build bases and every planet has something interesting and unique to it. I'm not using those quick money make "cheats", but run farms and ranches and enjoy exploration. And every planet has something interesting there, even barren ones aren't really barren, NMS is quite magical and fantasy though, maybe that is what you don't like with it - but I got used to it, it feels a bit like being for the first time on Nirn in TES:Morrowind in 2003 - this alien planet with it's huge mushrooms and all kind of alien life forms - not realistic, but fun to explore. That is what I like with NMS.I can't get back into NMS. I loved it for a while, then Odyssey hit and I simply can't turn on another game at the moment.
I am beyond amused that Kumo is not Anarchy 100%... Fuedal? Really? What were they drinking?Well if FD made the Kumo Council BGS faction (or whatever its called) actually compatible with the Kumo Crew (i.e. not made it feudal) you might have.
Enough said! I have around 400 hours in NMS and still play bits when I want to just have fun, the Space Derelicts are amazing (something I'd hoped feet might have brought us at some point - land ship, disembark, exactly the same as NMS as that makes sense to me!) and I normally end buying the location info most sessions - much more 'adventure' than those crashed freighters!NMS has what I want, ED hasn't
Let's be fair, I've been making my own entertainment in Horizons for a few thousands of hours, Odyssey permits me to do some far better crafted missions as well as have the option to 'do my own thing' in their new installations - so just added 'more' to what I'd do normally!I can well see that Rat Catcher is enjoying the game for example and others might do as well.
Not sure... Piracy isn't anarchy.I am beyond amused that Kumo is not Anarchy 100%... Fuedal? Really? What were they drinking?
The Pirate King would be anarchy all the way...![]()
it is not that to me - I stated many times that I want entrepreneurial stuff in a game, something what is totally missing in ED - in ED I am a freaking errand runner and that is not pleasing me at all. I don't need content fed to me, like in missions, I dislike missions even, I need freedom to do something what I want and for that I need content to play with - ED has to little of that content I need. So to me playing EVE and NMS has what I want from a space game - EVE has the interactive part in space with many people around and it's player driven economy offers my entrepreneurial needs (well, I'm freaking rich in EVE, still I'm enjoying market pvp there) and NMS offers me the planetary stuff I wanted.Enough said! I have around 400 hours in NMS and still play bits when I want to just have fun, the Space Derelicts are amazing (something I'd hoped feet might have brought us at some point - land ship, disembark, exactly the same as NMS as that makes sense to me!) and I normally end buying the location info most sessions - much more 'adventure' than those crashed freighters!
Let's be fair, I've been making my own entertainment in Horizons for a few thousands of hours, Odyssey permits me to do some far better crafted missions as well as have the option to 'do my own thing' in their new installations - so just added 'more' to what I'd do normally!
I can see where those who requite the game to 'feed' content to them might find the DLC not to their liking, probably as missions take much longer (on average) for much less pay. If one isn't already rollong in credits made from stolen goods, Odyssey isn't a 'get rich quick' expansion.
it is not that to me - I stated many times that I want entrepreneurial stuff in a game, something what is totally missing in ED - in ED I am a freaking errand runner and that is not pleasing me at all. I don't need content fed to me, like in missions, I dislike missions even, I need freedom to do something what I want and for that I need content to play with - ED has to little of that content I need. So to me playing EVE and NMS has what I want from a space game - EVE has the interactive part in space with many people around and it's player driven economy offers my entrepreneurial needs (well, I'm freaking rich in EVE, still I'm enjoying market pvp there) and NMS offers me the planetary stuff I wanted.
I came to ED due to Horizon - in EVE I cannot land on planets - I expected more from EDH though, and I thought it would eventually be fleshed out over time. I didn't know FDev before and therefore I didn't know that they do just the bare minimum never to extend on it later on.Begs the question why you bought Elite in the first place because being an errand runner has been at the core of the game since day one.
In Powerplay terms the Kumo are weak when trying to control a feudal gov type. And true to FD thinking it through that faction got plonked right next to Harma, so if it spreads it will actually harm the Power faction.I am beyond amused that Kumo is not Anarchy 100%... Fuedal? Really? What were they drinking?
The Pirate King would be anarchy all the way...![]()
I expected it as well to be more like EVE - but it just isn't.