Day 17 Report:
Today's the day I can finally chart my way back home! I hit the checkpoint, so now it's upwards of 1,000 jumps back to Sol...another thousand extra solar systems to claim along the way!
Not even 10 jumps, and I already found just about everything except an Earth-Like world.
Welp, no more system mapping; too tedious. Unless it's like a water planet, or something...I'm just going to discover the planets, and head on. If my grammar seems a bit primitive, that's just a symptom of the mind going numb from the extended exploration thus far.
And then comes a system with 2 water worlds and 1 ammonia world.
The thing that makes me REALLY sad is that I can't do any of my creative writing while I'm out exploring; I can't set the mapper to some sort of auto-pilot, while I draw cute cartoon characters going on WWIII adventures. It's one or the other! And those characters look like plush dolls that had come to life. I love it!
And for anyone curious, I've been playing on lowest graphics setting until supercomputer comes in...so that I can minimize load times. I want the adorable OG Elite graphics. I know the current graphics are actually beautiful, but I want that adorable vector mode, just white lines that make triangles against a black background.
Took me most of the morning (like 2 or 3 hours) to make the last 50-some jumps into the checkpoint. YAY. And a water giant at the checkpoint.
The CQC circuit has a VERY SPECIFIC handful of no-lifes that are absolutely pushing me out...won't even bother going up against them, because again, getting my ass kicked is NOT my idea of fun, much less how to progress my credentials.
OOH, another Earth-Like world on the trip back, just a handful of jumps through.
Anyway, I made much less jumping progress today, as I spent more of the day at the forum as well as specifically studying the concept of Flight Assist OFF! That's what separates the men from the boys, and more specifically, is the key to true elite status in CQC. That said, for the initiate just jumping in, let me tell you that the first time sliding around can feel like a NIGHTMARE, which is why Flight Assist exists at all, and is always set to ON by default.
Anyway, because of time, the goal is 800 jumps till next checkpoint on the way home. I have found so many gas giants with life, that it's no longer remarkable.
Today's the day I can finally chart my way back home! I hit the checkpoint, so now it's upwards of 1,000 jumps back to Sol...another thousand extra solar systems to claim along the way!
Not even 10 jumps, and I already found just about everything except an Earth-Like world.
Welp, no more system mapping; too tedious. Unless it's like a water planet, or something...I'm just going to discover the planets, and head on. If my grammar seems a bit primitive, that's just a symptom of the mind going numb from the extended exploration thus far.
And then comes a system with 2 water worlds and 1 ammonia world.
The thing that makes me REALLY sad is that I can't do any of my creative writing while I'm out exploring; I can't set the mapper to some sort of auto-pilot, while I draw cute cartoon characters going on WWIII adventures. It's one or the other! And those characters look like plush dolls that had come to life. I love it!
And for anyone curious, I've been playing on lowest graphics setting until supercomputer comes in...so that I can minimize load times. I want the adorable OG Elite graphics. I know the current graphics are actually beautiful, but I want that adorable vector mode, just white lines that make triangles against a black background.
Took me most of the morning (like 2 or 3 hours) to make the last 50-some jumps into the checkpoint. YAY. And a water giant at the checkpoint.
The CQC circuit has a VERY SPECIFIC handful of no-lifes that are absolutely pushing me out...won't even bother going up against them, because again, getting my ass kicked is NOT my idea of fun, much less how to progress my credentials.
OOH, another Earth-Like world on the trip back, just a handful of jumps through.
Anyway, I made much less jumping progress today, as I spent more of the day at the forum as well as specifically studying the concept of Flight Assist OFF! That's what separates the men from the boys, and more specifically, is the key to true elite status in CQC. That said, for the initiate just jumping in, let me tell you that the first time sliding around can feel like a NIGHTMARE, which is why Flight Assist exists at all, and is always set to ON by default.
Anyway, because of time, the goal is 800 jumps till next checkpoint on the way home. I have found so many gas giants with life, that it's no longer remarkable.