You can in the settings link a hot key to drop cargo if you look, as a short cut to doing it. ......
I suppose you could go the big bucks route and get a T9. Full on cargo ship with a SLF for defense and way more of everything else than you will likely need.I actually already have a Krait... but I don't use if to go mining. I prefer to use dedicated ships. As I said, I don't think of the Krait as a commercial ship. I know it can do anything, of course.
In my mind, commercial ships are things like transports, or that are designed with work in mind (as opposed to combat or exploring or passenger accomodation). They're meant for hauling and hard labour. It just kind of frustrates me that one of the ships most strictly designed for that isn't able to something I feel it ought to.
Just my opinion, of course.
Maybe if they gave the Type 7 ONE medium weapon slot (perhaps the one on the top)? That would allow the use of seismic charges, and make it a LITTLE more capable of defending itself (mind you, I didn't even have time to change to combat mode before I was dead, once they started shooting...).
Not recommended for beginners. An unengineered T9 is a giant mobile coffin. Many beginners saw the easy money from 700T+ of cargo, but they soon came crying onto the forum after they lost everything. With a T9, it's much harder to win the interdiction mini-game, and when you lose, you're a sitting duck. The SLF would work if it's only one ship attacking. It would give you time to escape as long as you were quick to launch it and set it on the attacker, but if it pops in the first few seconds, so will you.I suppose you could go the big bucks route and get a T9. Full on cargo ship with a SLF for defense and way more of everything else than you will likely need.
Very expensive though. Quickly Tossed Together T9 Miner @ 105m CR
Does that fit your criteria of a role-focused ship?
No idea, I just use good shields and boosters, get to far away and the limpets would take to much time collectingI thinks it's a right thread to ask about the mining lance. Soon I'll get my prismatics and I look forward for a second powerplay module. 2km distance looks very tempting and may help my Cutter not to bump every second roid I mine. But it's in theory. Does it worth 4 weeks?
I saw that too. Given how close I have to get to sample a given rock, I think 4x the range would be extremely usefulI thinks it's a right thread to ask about the mining lance. Soon I'll get my prismatics and I look forward for a second powerplay module. 2km distance looks very tempting and may help my Cutter not to bump every second roid I mine. But it's in theory. Does it worth 4 weeks?
As a point of interest... does the Jettison All Cargo command also jettison all your limpets?Jettison all cargo was the first control binding that I deleted.
You don't need it, just use the little grey cells and never get into that situation. Fly smart.
Well, pirates don't consider them cargo, so I thought perhaps they might not be jettisoned with regular cargo.Limpets are cargo.
As a point of interest... does the Jettison All Cargo command also jettison all your limpets?
Plus, any self-respecting pirate will use limpets, so FDev won't want all the NPC pirates attacking and killing each other to save on limpet costs. Though that would be fun.Don't give them any ideas. It's rather a good thing they ignore limpets, or no mining would EVER get done.
Ok, soo....
I must be doing something wrong, or I'm not understanding what the point of "hotspots" are.
So, I looked on ED Utilities (http://elitedangerous.hozbase.co.uk/) for a pristine metallic ring. Strangely, it said the nearest pristine ring was in the system I was IN, apparently around a planet with NO RINGS. No matter, I went to the next closest system and went to the planet with pristine rings. I dropped a probe in, and there were multiple painite and platinum "hotspots," so I approached and entered the ring in a painite hotspot.
After the requisite pirates wasting my time, I moved to within 1km of the hotspot and prospected the nearest asteroid... and 200 more asteroids in the area. NOT ONE had any painite of any kind... nothing for lasering, nothing subsurface, no surface deposits, nothing whatsoever.
So... that's now 400 limpets used scanning asteroids in hotspots for the specific material supposedly IN the hotspot... with ZERO of that material discovered anywhere.
So, what is it? What do these so-called hotspots supposed to represent?
I wouldn't be surprised, that seems to happen a lot in video games I play, lol...I think you must be cursed.
Yes the presence or otherwise is RNG dependant but even Paininte should show in a Paininte hotspot.
What system, body and ring are you looking in and I'll drop in and put together a quick and nasty video to check.
Wing up (or ride piggyback, i.e. Multicrew) with another experienced miner?then I don't know what to suggest.