Hey everybody!
First post, thought I'd get right into suggestions before I forget them as always. I have been mining much of my career (a week), and honestly love virtually everything about it, but then again the last I've seen of space mining is EVE's so there's not exactly any room to do anything BUT improve. Anyway, I have obviously used collector limpets a lot. I quickly learned they expire when they retrieve a fragment you have targeted, which baffled me (I only learned that in the first place after looking it up and finding various steam threads). On one of said threads, a user claimed it makes some sense exclusively in a gameplay context and I cant even think of how that would be true. All it does is, once your limpet is out (as there's no way to recall them, right?) you cannot target fragments to accurately assess their composition and thus effectively mine. I personally am left babysitting my left panel's "contacts" tab just to see what minerals are in each fragment, obviously not seeing compositions until they hit the refinery. One possible (and probably the only) counterargument I could imagine would be that this is some kind of incentive to use prospector limpets too. However, those give you an entire asteroid's composition, no real knowledge of particular fragments you don't get from the contacts tab, or locking them, which is no option. Moreover, you'll need a prospector for every POTENTIAL rock to mine, a ton, the best collectors last barely 12 minutes....you're talking about a quarter of your cargohold to be properly prepared in anything before the freighters. Hardly necessary.
Thus, I believe collector limpets have no reason to be expiring upon retrieving locked fragments or even jettisoned cargo and believe this should be corrected. Thanks for reading.
First post, thought I'd get right into suggestions before I forget them as always. I have been mining much of my career (a week), and honestly love virtually everything about it, but then again the last I've seen of space mining is EVE's so there's not exactly any room to do anything BUT improve. Anyway, I have obviously used collector limpets a lot. I quickly learned they expire when they retrieve a fragment you have targeted, which baffled me (I only learned that in the first place after looking it up and finding various steam threads). On one of said threads, a user claimed it makes some sense exclusively in a gameplay context and I cant even think of how that would be true. All it does is, once your limpet is out (as there's no way to recall them, right?) you cannot target fragments to accurately assess their composition and thus effectively mine. I personally am left babysitting my left panel's "contacts" tab just to see what minerals are in each fragment, obviously not seeing compositions until they hit the refinery. One possible (and probably the only) counterargument I could imagine would be that this is some kind of incentive to use prospector limpets too. However, those give you an entire asteroid's composition, no real knowledge of particular fragments you don't get from the contacts tab, or locking them, which is no option. Moreover, you'll need a prospector for every POTENTIAL rock to mine, a ton, the best collectors last barely 12 minutes....you're talking about a quarter of your cargohold to be properly prepared in anything before the freighters. Hardly necessary.
Thus, I believe collector limpets have no reason to be expiring upon retrieving locked fragments or even jettisoned cargo and believe this should be corrected. Thanks for reading.