In fact, this should not have occurred. They gave us spoilers unintentionally. We have to ignore this and move on.
In fact, this should not have occurred. They gave us spoilers unintentionally. We have to ignore this and move on.
Probably because right now if you drop inside the rogue signal, there is nothing there.In fact, this should not have occurred. They gave us spoilers unintentionally. We have to ignore this and move on.
Seems to be pretty far, I'm about 7000ly away from Barnards Loop and I could still hear the first signal.Have anyone seen the maximal detection range for that STARGOID signals? You know in case there are more of them outside of detection range. From what i seen the second one can be detected from where the first one is or was yesterday, and that will be ~3k LY.
you might be interested in signals count in FSS.Seems to be pretty far, I'm about 7000ly away from Barnards Loop and I could still hear the first signal.
Edit: Actually I'll need to double check, I may have been hearing the second one.
I talked with a CMdr who just came from Erikson's Star, he is still over 50,000 ly away from the bubble, and he also has 2 more signals than there are. So this seems to occur Galaxy wide.you might be interested in signals count in FSS.
19 bodies + 7 asteroid belts + 2 stargoids = 28Even when adding all 7 asteroid belts to the count, there are 4(!) signal sources unaccounted for.
Could be a hand-placed catalogue open cluster. Can't really check the angle for you from here ... but potential nearby candidates would be NGC 1444, NGC 744, NGC 957, NGC 1501 or NGC 1664 (probably not the latter two) and worth checking if they're in the right direction.There's also a cluster of weird stars
That's just a star cluster, I passed them on my way to the Heart and Soul nebula yesterday.There's also a cluster of weird stars to the "right" of the two nebulae (should be Soul Nebula and Heart Nebula). Pointing the FSS at that cluster makes some very weird "clacking" noise, like "insects". I think I can hear the same noise in FSS, even when not pointing directly at the cluster, but at empty space
Yes, Buur Pit video said the visuals had been adjusted in the "lens flare" update. It may possibly now be how it was originally intended to be. You have to get close to get the same appearance that it originally had at a distance.Hyperoblic orbiters for stargoid 1 have vanished i have also lost visual on stargoid 1 only thing i can use is the fss
19 bodies + 7 asteroid belts + 2 stargoids = 28
Could be a hand-placed catalogue open cluster. Can't really check the angle for you from here ... but potential nearby candidates would be NGC 1444, NGC 744, NGC 957, NGC 1501 or NGC 1664 (probably not the latter two) and worth checking if they're in the right direction.
If they're more than 1500 LY away then there are other possibilities as well, but at that point you probably want to get closer and take another picture.
im in a system with 9 bodies and 12 signal sources found , no fleet carriers or any other degrade emmissions etc , just planets , yet 3 signals unnacounted for .
Yeah the other thread has most of the current replies about 3 signals, everyone has 3 now!