When they were first released I had an alliance logo in mine and it bugged me so much I decommissioned my carrier and purchased one in fed space.Cheers peeps. Glad to have my paint job back, and the damned empire logo gone from my vessel! O7
When they were first released I had an alliance logo in mine and it bugged me so much I decommissioned my carrier and purchased one in fed space.Cheers peeps. Glad to have my paint job back, and the damned empire logo gone from my vessel! O7
This does not seem to be in the actual patch. There are already videos on how it still works on YouTube (see below). Can we please have some clarification on this?Surface and sub-surface deposits on asteroids will no longer immediately respawn when re-entering the instance or switching to a ship launched fighter.
Snerffff !This does not seem to be in the actual patch. There are already videos on how it still works on YouTube. Can we please have some clarification on this?
The new galactic average prices should be much more reflective of the actual prices you'd see across the galaxy. Primarily this will mean that Fleet Carrier owners have more reasonable upper and lower limits for each commodity they'd like to trade.
you would think that supply & demand would be a factor, and after mass LTD mining it would loose on value... But then again, you would expect something logical to happen in this game... meh /shrug
I’m apologies, but I’m a little speechless.
A thargoid probe is 4 million at an average price?! Sensor 3? They're lying in the signals, take them-I don't want to. Why a biopsy from Hydra, extracted at the risk of life, is 3-4 times cheaper than poisoned junk just lying in piles in space? The game again becomes a refuge for lovers of relogs, just different.
- What are you playing at?
- In Elite: Relogs.
- How's that?
- Well, time to relog 15-30 times per hour!
- Wow, cool!
Could you please explain why what is achieved in the game by a simple collection is cheaper than the items that the player must sweat to get? What for is this invented? Nobody believes that the more spent on the production of a product, the cheaper it should cost. Why are diamonds many times more expensive than opals, alexandrites, and other -ites, which are much rarer than diamonds? From what reports were these figures taken? Why, after all, not make their prices at least relatively equal, so that players can choose which method is preferable for them, and not be confronted with the fact that the money opportunities of relogers are many times more than all others. Don't get me wrong, I’m glad that trade waking up from collapse, but choosed methods are ... odd
Makes one question if the patch applied was actually the correct one ...the fleet carrier paint jobs also disappear when I change ships. nice work FD
We could have done, but it wouldn't have contained any information on what was changing.
The whole SLF mining debacle and seeing how people can make 10s of billions in one sitting now is incredibly demoralising, makes me feel like my 1000+ hours were wasted. It's reached the point where I'm quitting elite until odyssey in the hope that it could bring engaging gameplay, which it won't.