I've finally got an asp with an Intermediate DS and a Detailed Surface Scanner. I'm going exploring; what IS worth scanning, and what isn't worth the time?
You can tell fairly accurately from star type and proximity of planets to their star. If you've got a cold star like a dwarf and planets hundreds of LS away they are likely to be worthless frozen rocks.
2. from what I understand the advanced scanner is basically a game killer. what that means is you see everything so no need to actually 'find' thing on your own. its autoplay
hold the phone there!
1. if your interested in exploring it is my opinion you should have started before you could even afford the ASP. I get a hunch you will not like the role if where not driven to it earlier.
2. from what I understand the advanced scanner is basically a game killer. what that means is you see everything so no need to actually 'find' thing on your own. its autoplay
right and if you have a named system with a station that has a really long line then you got a lot of stuff.
My problem with my understanding of the advanced scanner is that its 100% autoplay. get that and then wonder why one is bored...well...autoplay
2. from what I understand the advanced scanner is basically a game killer. what that means is you see everything so no need to actually 'find' thing on your own. its autoplay
when it find it, it gives you [undiscovered] correct? because then all you have to do it target location and super cruise.The first two scanners have ranges of 500 Ls and 1000 Ls. The advanced has an infinite range because some systems have objects incredibly far away, and there would be no other way of determining whether something is out there. It also doesn't scan anything for you, it only detects whether something is there; you're not going to make a ton of money just going from system to system pinging the ADS once each time and leaving. It's certainly not "autoplay," and you would definitely need something a lot more than that to be considered a "game killer."
Might want to tone down the hyperbole and premature judgments a bit, there should be sliders for those in your forum settings.
when it find it, it gives you [undiscovered] correct? because then all you have to do it target location and super cruise.
making lots of money is great if there is something to spend it on![]()
It takes an appreciable quantity of time to fly out to each body, approach within scanning range - as short as 5ls for some bodies, then spend up to 30 seconds scanning it.
Exploration is not a get rich quick profession however you do it. As Harbinger said, if you want to parallax search, then more power to you, and the option is there. But for serious exploration, taking the advanced scanner will help immensely in being sure you've seen everything a system contains.
And the point still stands that you can't find dark bodies in a system by parallax, no matter how good you are at it.
hold the phone there!
1. if your interested in exploring it is my opinion you should have started before you could even afford the ASP. I get a hunch you will not like the role if where not driven to it earlier.
2. from what I understand the advanced scanner is basically a game killer. what that means is you see everything so no need to actually 'find' thing on your own. its autoplay
You misunderstand me.
Without an advanced scanner, your chances of finding a black hole even a modest 5,000 ls from the primary are very very low.
The advanced has an infinite range.
black hole is my end game. no hurry
I most likely will get an advanced at some point but right now I don't need or want it is what I am saying
That's your choice, and that choice is the reason there are multiple options.
What I object to is the predjudicial language you used initially.