How to get Datamined Wake Exceptions in 2019

Greetings,

TLDR: Scan ships leaving an orbiting station for Datamined Wake Exceptions after maximizing the Random Number Generator programming for the quantity of ships departing the station.

OBJECTIVE: Start a thread with my experience but adding many more positive experiences from other players so when a player does a search for finding DWEs they might be lucky enough to find this one with all the correct answers. Imagine that.

The old way...Go to Famine systems searching until finding a Distribution Centre in the Navigation panel. Using a Frame Shift Wake Scanner scan lots of Sidewinders and their wakes picking up supplies from transports then high waking out. High wakes collect DWEs. Depending upon the RNG a player could collect about 30 per 1-2 hours.

The problem...There are no Famine systems with the early 2019 updates. OH, EDDB found three but two are permanently locked and the third doesn't always have a Distribution Centre which always guaranteed lots of departing ships to scan their wakes for DWEs.. They have not changed in months. It seems the galaxy is currently well fed! Add in every system faction has their own state versus the previous system global state version of the past and if Frontier was a casino in Las Vegas they totally upgraded the percentages for the "house" versus the player to always win! Players looking for HGEs know this but other posts worked that issue. Let's see what we can do about DMEs.

A new way (for some)...Pick a system say High-Tech with a large population and in a positive state. I'm currently doing a High-Tech Investment with 1.2 million population in a Pleiades Sector Thargoid space no less allied with all local factions so finding a better system doesn't seem to matter.

Align directly with an orbiting station mail slot parking 6.00KM away. Scan all departing ships and their wakes. Use an A-rated G5 long range engineered scanner and you'll have a 8.80KM scan range if you can afford the 4.80MW power draw. The good news is 95 percent of the scans never require having to move the ship to get in range of a high wake. I never bother with the remaining 5 percent. Just rotate the ship and scan...Try not to go to sleep. Watch a good movie or maybe talk to your better half.

NOTE: Players who partake in adult beverages (or other chemistry) will find it relaxing unless they go too far and accidentally switch to a weapons fire group then go for a "scan". Just trying to cover all player styles.

So what is the catch? First up Solo mode. Hollow squares or triangles in Open mode won't be around to help a player out obtaining DMEs. Get that orbiting station to have LOTS of NPC ships docked at it. If allied with the controlling faction there will be green squares on the radar screen. Look for lots of yellow squares at the station for those NPCs. Not too many? It is RNG update time. Leave low waking to Supercruise then come back. Lots of yellow squares then you're set. Playing with this over several systems I could get back to collecting about 30 DMEs per 1-2 hours. Maybe menu logout/login would also work but I didn't test it enough to see if the RNG changes. Another in-game solution is leaving a station after using the station services can also work. The point is to reset the RNG maxing out departing ships.

Another way....Go to the Jameson crash site at HIP 12099 1B using an SRV scanning/collecting 100 Adaptive Encryptors Capture (menu logout/login required) then trading them in for 16 Datamined Wake Exceptions at a close encoded trader say Ray Gateway in Diaguandri (93LY away). Then rinse and repeat. A high jump Asp Explorer (unlocked that Guardian FSD Booster yet? It is the easiest Guardian toy to get.) makes this very fast and convenient AFTER a new player goes through the trial and errors to get proficient at this. You don't think that the Frontier Devs would just let you stroll away with all the AECs? Hint. Park the SRV in one place.

The immersion part of ED is a lot of fun but it is also just a computer/console game based on programming skills which still loves C++ programmers. Knowing how RNG works can assist a player looking for materials. Going to the Jameson crash site, collecting 4 AECs then leaving is pretty pointless when there is a game solution. Resetting a prospecting SRV zooming across a planet when nothing is showing up on the scanner then getting signals is just part of how the game was designed. A player SRV can go back the the ship, lift off and try another part of the planet. A player SRV can menu logout/login and get better results. It's a game! You decide.

Still playing so many of the Elite games over the years starting with a Commodore-64 flying in a "wing" with another player on a telephone taking out Thargoids used imagination. The best immersion was always in my head versus expecting the latest greatest ED to provide it for me. Taking that path and ED is just a tool to assist in playing with your imagination.Then ED becomes the best game ever and "grinding" often goes away. Pretty deep huh? :)

Regards to All
 
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What I like to do is to go to the Jameson Crash site and farm data there. Then I trade that data for datamined wake exceptions

Is the correct answer. (y)

There are certainly other ways to gather Encoded mat's but the easiest, most reliable and fastest, is definitely to pay a visit to HIP 12099 and then nip back to Diaguandri to trade them for what you need.
 
if you don't want to fall asleep then engineer the wake scanner for fast scan and your ship for just fast and fly round chasing the wakes.

And do it in open at somewhere like Shin Dez to give all the CMDRs the willies with your hollow triangle.

See? Another player with a totally different play style. I love the Forum for other opportunities! Was that a PvP designed Fer de Lance or an Imp Courier with Mel Brooks designed "ludicrous speed"?
 
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Same here. I just sit in the no fire zone in open with a long range wake scanner on busy days at Dezhra.
I'm maxed out on DWE's at the moment if it means anything.
 
I never believed in the famine system trick.

To my voodoo, it was always a certain class of ship that had the higher chance of getting them. Larger ones or combat ones?

It’s all a cloud of rng though.

The best thing with datamined wake exceptions is to actively get them when you don’t need them. Its a hardcore gut sink if you’ve arrived at wanting to engineer without em.

Or jamesons cobra and side grade. Pick a good podcast.
 
To my voodoo, it was always a certain class of ship that had the higher chance of getting them. Larger ones or combat ones?...

Scanning ships which I do all the time (always know your surroundings) I haven't seen a DWE for years. It might of happened but I don't remember. Scanning wakes it can go from 10-20 to get one and doesn't care what type of ship.
 
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You missed one.

Fit wake scanner to combat ship.
Fly to conflict zone.
Win battle.
Scan all the wakes of retreating foes before they disappear.

Ship depending, you can also bring along collection limpet, and hoover up materials. Win win!
Been there and done that but thanks for reminding me and a helping others with your info!
 
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The new way...Pick a system say High-Tech with a large population and in a positive state. I'm currently doing a High-Tech Investment with 1.2 million population in a Pleiades Sector Thargoid space no less allied with all local factions so finding a better system doesn't seem to matter.
It's a long way to go just for the DWEs if you aren't there already, but Jaques Station has three tourist beacons next to it, so there are a lot of tourist ships jumping in and out. Generally gets wakes about as fast as they can be scanned.
 
The only reason that going to famine systems and finding a distribution centre worked well was due to the high turnover of ships. This meant that you could literally go from one wake to another - as soon as one was scanned, you get the next one.

You can do the same at any high traffic station. Data mined wake exceptions drop in among all the other data you scan, and in my experience, where you scan makes no difference to this.
 
It's a long way to go just for the DWEs if you aren't there already, but Jaques Station has three tourist beacons next to it, so there are a lot of tourist ships jumping in and out. Generally gets wakes about as fast as they can be scanned.
Another informative posts for players to consider. Thanks!
 
if you don't want to fall asleep then engineer the wake scanner for fast scan and your ship for just fast and fly round chasing the wakes.

And do it in open at somewhere like Shin Dez to give all the CMDRs the willies with your hollow triangle.
That's what I do, except for the open bit. I built an Iagle just for that, lightweight scanner though with 4km range. I used to overshoot when I had the fast scan one.
 
Or just get a long-range scanner with up to 8 km range - lets you collect the data from a good distance instead of racing around to get in range all the time.
 
I just sit outside of stations in extremely busy systems and scan there. I find headquarter systems for the PP leaders or important lore systems do the job. Rhea (Felicia Winters), Cubeo (Aisling Duval), Sol (Space Trump), Cemiess (Imperial palace), Clayakarma (Yuri Grom), etc etc. There is never a shortage of ships coming and going the stations there. It not full proof, but it works most of the time for me.



Also I have no idea how it affects the available traffic, but I play exclusively in solo mode.
 
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