Do you guys think the DBE would make for a good miner?
Nah, don't get me wrong: I like it, and I'm keeping it. (Though that may be Stockholm's.) It's perfect for slower, take-in-the-sights, scan-mostly-everything, be-curious journeys. But that's my exploration style, not everybody else's. (And I tested it for those as well.)![]()
Do you guys think the DBE would make for a good miner?
If you don't mind a small cargo hold, then yes. The attitude thrusters stop the ship pretty quickly so it handles decently at low speeds among the asteroids.
Yup internal component for rocks![]()
leave the limpets and shields at home? Use heatsinks to evade predators, and maybe even A-grade sensors to track pirates a little better. Granted it's not an ideal mining ship. But it works at least as well it does for exploring. Especially since you pretty much have to be right on top of the Explorer to detect it.
The two DBs are excellent smugglers. But stop on a dime?
My next trip will be in a DBE, sick and tired of the agricultural Asp dashboard and cockpit.
I have flown both of these DB ships extensively in Open vs CMDRs and vs high level AI. The Scout is fun to fly at first. It has quite a bit of maneuverability, and it has a decent boost (on paper). However, it bleeds speed too quickly and is extra-sensitive to engine pips, so you can't pull off certain combat tricks very easily. Some tricks you just can't do if the enemy knows how to counter them. Even with...
A bit of hyperbole perhaps. Still, I have had little problem coming to a stop after blasting through a mail slot at ridiculous speed
I would recommend you do a quick 1 Kylie plot and see if you can live with it for a long haul. Not sure I could.
It's a small thing but I would also like to note the sound it makes when you do a hard turn like that, the metal creaking and groaning on the turn. I think Im a bit addicted to that sound.so now it can corner better