It's nice to have a space game to read about besides Star Citizen.I'm ignoring all you people! (But I love that this thread is so active, LOL)
It's nice to have a space game to read about besides Star Citizen.I'm ignoring all you people! (But I love that this thread is so active, LOL)
Unless you're terrified of spoilers, LOLIt's nice to have a space game to read about besides Star Citizen.
First thing that comes to my mind... Either high temperatures or high solar radiation levels on the planet? You should see a warning of either in the lower left HUD.Yet I take damage - not enough to last more than a minute before I die.
How am I mean to scan this planet?
If you can afford 32, I recommend it for ALL things. 16 is only "better off" when it comes to the wallet, not performance. That's not to say that many games aren't fine with 16, but not only have I improved performance in a few games going to 32GB RAM, but I've also greatly improved stability.Requirements says 16GB for both minimum and recommended, would there be much performance gain for 32GB or am I better off going with 16GB?
Ah, OK, I was on the light side... I always try and avoid "The Dark Side"First thing that comes to my mind... Either high temperatures or high solar radiation levels on the planet? You should see a warning of either in the lower left HUD.
In either case, just land on the dark side of the planet. Cooler temps, and solar radiation is blocked by the planet.
EDIT: Next thing... are you stepping out of the ship into a boiling liquid surface? If so, land somewhere else. You can see what kind of terrain you'll be landing on, when initially selecting a landing spot (prior to landing). So if you are in a swamp or marsh, for instance... maybe boiling liquid surfaces right under the ship. Each planet has multiple biomes (environment types), so you can hunt around for another type and give that a shot.
OK, I tried landing on the dark side - same.First thing that comes to my mind... Either high temperatures or high solar radiation levels on the planet? You should see a warning of either in the lower left HUD.
In either case, just land on the dark side of the planet. Cooler temps, and solar radiation is blocked by the planet.
EDIT: Next thing... are you stepping out of the ship into a boiling liquid surface? If so, land somewhere else. You can see what kind of terrain you'll be landing on, when initially selecting a landing spot (prior to landing). So if you are in a swamp or marsh, for instance... maybe boiling liquid surfaces right under the ship. Each planet has multiple biomes (environment types), so you can hunt around for another type and give that a shot.
Different suits helms packs and apparel have different resistances to thermal / corrosive / radiation and airborne environmental hazard. Stacking the appropriate gear will circumvent it with enough amount. I believe if you hear a ticking sound your protection amount isn't sufficient and is wearing down. I havnt figured it out completely but that's the gist of it.Ah, OK, I was on the light side... I always try and avoid "The Dark Side"
No, just stepping onto surface; it was Eridani I/One. However, it looked fairly rocky - in fact was next to an abandoned settlement. I'll try again but the message was corrosive atmosphere - it was the cheapest first mission I took so assumed it wouldn't be /too/ difficult - it was onyl 4K credits, more than 50% cheaper than the others.
Many thanks will see what hahappens
I just radically rebuilt mine in NMS.My crew of six still suffers with the default layout of the Hopetech Watchdog (which ships like the Crimson Fleet Ghost are built from). No bunks, no toilets (the threat that bucket everyone uses will pose if the ship ever loses gravity is one of the reasons my character never takes off the pressure suit), random clutter blocking the one path to the cockpit on the third level...but it works.
I don't like complex internal layouts...have stolen enough giant ships at this point that I'm sick of spending ten minutes finding the bridges on these things.
My 2nd grade teacher was Agnes Reich. Yes, you read that right.Mrs Whitmore? That sounds more like a teacher than "Frizzle". I guess that must be some reference to some other media.
Killer DM.OK. Can anyone help me?
In anutshellspacesuit: I got asked to scan a planet; Eridani. So not 100% complete I decided to land on the planet (first time scanning) to complete it. It's not breathable. I have my suit on and my helmet on. Yet I take damage - not enough to last more than a minute before I die.
How am I mean to scan this planet?
Apologies but I am pretty much (despite age...) a n00b gamer other than Elite and two other titles... I just don't get it.
Make sure you also wear a pack in addition to the suit and helmet. I think it's necessary to get complete suit protection.OK. Can anyone help me?
In anutshellspacesuit: I got asked to scan a planet; Eridani. So not 100% complete I decided to land on the planet (first time scanning) to complete it. It's not breathable. I have my suit on and my helmet on. Yet I take damage - not enough to last more than a minute before I die.
How am I mean to scan this planet?
Apologies but I am pretty much (despite age...) a n00b gamer other than Elite and two other titles... I just don't get it.
And I thought I was done with those sickosKiller DM.
Pack? Like the mining one? I was wearing the jet pack, not the mining pack, will that make a difference (assuming 'pack' is the thing you wear on your back...)Make sure you also wear a pack in addition to the suit and helmet. I think it's necessary to get complete suit protection.
Worst case situation is that your current suit/helmet/pack aren't tough enough for the corrosive environment.If I can't take the cheapest mission to scan a planet, what chance do I have!?
PS only just left Atlantis so it's all pretty new to me.
It should not be that hard. I wore the starting spacesuit for a long time without having much trouble. You do get a new one, and a pack, when you join Constellation as part of the main quest. Maybe you should do that much just to get the equipment.OK. Can anyone help me?
In anutshellspacesuit: I got asked to scan a planet; Eridani. So not 100% complete I decided to land on the planet (first time scanning) to complete it. It's not breathable. I have my suit on and my helmet on. Yet I take damage - not enough to last more than a minute before I die.
How am I mean to scan this planet?
Apologies but I am pretty much (despite age...) a n00b gamer other than Elite and two other titles... I just don't get it.