I am very disappointed in the Elite Dangerous exploration community.
I'm trying to complete a passenger delivery mission. My longest trip yet, thank you very much: 12,000 Ly each way to Blue Hypue QI-Z D1-4516. Apparently this is called 'the Holy Twins', and my passengers are paying me good money to get them there. And despite my best intentions, I keep running into the same thing, over and over.
I jump into a star system, intent on scooping and jumping to the next quickly so I can make good time. And instead of finding the star system nicely discovered by someone, more often than not I find the system has never been explored! This terrible lack of completion and effort is costing me hours and hours of extra effort to scan and discover stars, planets... you name it.
What is wrong with you people? Don't you know that some of us are busy and have jobs to do? Geez...
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TL;DR: junior explorer travels, finds things to discover, laughs at self for occasionally wishing there were fewer things to explore
Happy New Year, folks!
I'm trying to complete a passenger delivery mission. My longest trip yet, thank you very much: 12,000 Ly each way to Blue Hypue QI-Z D1-4516. Apparently this is called 'the Holy Twins', and my passengers are paying me good money to get them there. And despite my best intentions, I keep running into the same thing, over and over.
I jump into a star system, intent on scooping and jumping to the next quickly so I can make good time. And instead of finding the star system nicely discovered by someone, more often than not I find the system has never been explored! This terrible lack of completion and effort is costing me hours and hours of extra effort to scan and discover stars, planets... you name it.
What is wrong with you people? Don't you know that some of us are busy and have jobs to do? Geez...
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TL;DR: junior explorer travels, finds things to discover, laughs at self for occasionally wishing there were fewer things to explore
Happy New Year, folks!