Sure...So, in other words, it's the old combined "Texas Hold-em / Quarters" Friday nights we had back in my college days.
Sure...So, in other words, it's the old combined "Texas Hold-em / Quarters" Friday nights we had back in my college days.
I am a little envious of that collectionStands the church clock ten to three? And is there Tharg-flesh still for teaA full house!
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Heat sinks I understand and quite a lot of 'oblique' boosting (boosting AT the interceptor seems to cause either a big collision or a swarm in the face). The only thing I've tried to take out while sampling is a Scout or two if possible before the main Interceptor arrives. After that focus turns to counteracting the shut down field, getting the limpet back aboard and high waking the heck out of there!
Did you get the codex first disco for it?My recent time in Alliance space was prompted by a friend's gift of this notable caffeination signal (NCS) phenomena,
Depicted here on a linoleum surface world, when I swept down low to admire the shadow, ..the primary star was low on the horizon,
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I've had the missing yellow circles a lot. Sometimes a relog helps.I decided to do a bit of mining today. The system I'm in is set up rather nicely for it, with several rocky rings, a few metal-rich rings, and one metallic ring. I decided to do Core mining, so I got out my Krait MKII that is set up for that.
I chose the nearest Rocky ring and checked it out. There were a few hotspots, although I could not see how big they were because the yellow circles are not appearing for me. But I could target them, so I dropped into a Monazite hotspot and started looking for cores.
The visuals for the Pulse Wave Scanner are rather different in Odyssey than what they used to be in Horizons, but I liked them more. It was quite easy to identify Core asteroids. I found 3, one Monazite, one Serendibite, and one Benitioite. I spent maybe an hour out there and brought back the results. I calculated (based on today's prices) that they were worth about 25 million credits. I'll store 'em on my carrier for later.
It was a very relaxing time, and visually stunning.
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The yellow glowing hotspots are very hit and miss.I decided to do a bit of mining today. The system I'm in is set up rather nicely for it, with several rocky rings, a few metal-rich rings, and one metallic ring. I decided to do Core mining, so I got out my Krait MKII that is set up for that.
I chose the nearest Rocky ring and checked it out. There were a few hotspots, although I could not see how big they were because the yellow circles are not appearing for me. But I could target them, so I dropped into a Monazite hotspot and started looking for cores.
The visuals for the Pulse Wave Scanner are rather different in Odyssey than what they used to be in Horizons, but I liked them more. It was quite easy to identify Core asteroids. I found 3, one Monazite, one Serendibite, and one Benitioite. I spent maybe an hour out there and brought back the results. I calculated (based on today's prices) that they were worth about 25 million credits. I'll store 'em on my carrier for later.
It was a very relaxing time, and visually stunning.
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I've been giving it a prolonged break - I'm at geneticist and that took long enough.This exobiology lark is ranking up real slow...sheesh how many estimated scans does one have to do to get elite?
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To others perhaps but I'm fascinated by it. And of course I'm in gorgeous ultra high res 4k VR
I agree. There'd be drool all over the forums - 50% from eye candy, 50% from bug infection but it'd be really great.I swear if fdev implemented on foot VR. It would be an overnight success, bugs aside, once it's implemented settled in after a few hotfixes etc 1000s will come.
I'm convinced of that.
Idk what their doing!
1000s of eye candy merchants queue at the gates awaiting entry @!
Money.I'm sure FDev have their reasons for not making it so.
Get to see Queer previous cmdr antics in systems discovered but not mapped or entirely mapped rather.
Before FSS became a thing, you needed to target the primary star and face it for 10 seconds to get it scanned, like any other astronomical object, no autoscans back then.But what really bakes my noodle is stranger gaps and patterns. I even seen some where the primary star is uncredited but some planets were. I had a theory how it might happen but is bizarre. Maybe they departed a carrier in that area (that has never reported the rest?)