Great read, great suggestions, great analysis! +1
A +300% (or even +500%; or "number of bodies * 30%") payout bonus would be nice for a completely scanned system with more than 3 planetary bodies. That wouldn't be unbalanced, but would reward "real" exploring, where you actually cartograph the system, spend 20 minutes and more, and then get 20 k for it. Instead the current best way to make money "exploring" is jump and ADS-scan.
Plus more mechanics and more scanners. Like having +
- basic long range scanning (like it is currently, with more range), plus
- scanning that reveals points of interest (like the Grand Canyon, or Olympus Mons on Mars) with a different scanner;
- or a ressource scanner;
- have a drone bay that sends small frameshiftdrones, and can load different amounts for different sizes (like 100 for size 2, 10000 for size 8). They move out and get back to the ship with different scan configurations, and take maybe 10 minutes for 500k Ls. Then send data back to ship and self destruct (unless you scoop them up and recycle them with some kind of refinery mechanism, for which you need fuel and some metal or power generators)
A +300% (or even +500%; or "number of bodies * 30%") payout bonus would be nice for a completely scanned system with more than 3 planetary bodies. That wouldn't be unbalanced, but would reward "real" exploring, where you actually cartograph the system, spend 20 minutes and more, and then get 20 k for it. Instead the current best way to make money "exploring" is jump and ADS-scan.
Plus more mechanics and more scanners. Like having +
- basic long range scanning (like it is currently, with more range), plus
- scanning that reveals points of interest (like the Grand Canyon, or Olympus Mons on Mars) with a different scanner;
- or a ressource scanner;
- have a drone bay that sends small frameshiftdrones, and can load different amounts for different sizes (like 100 for size 2, 10000 for size 8). They move out and get back to the ship with different scan configurations, and take maybe 10 minutes for 500k Ls. Then send data back to ship and self destruct (unless you scoop them up and recycle them with some kind of refinery mechanism, for which you need fuel and some metal or power generators)
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