Hi all,
I'm Max and I play space sims since a long time (wing commander / privateer). I don't want to say I'm old. I'm differently young.
I'm scoring my first few hours in ED. I have to say this space/trade sim is stunning, and I'm really enjoying it, deeper and deeper any time I play. So I'd like to become a better player.
The problem is that I'm quite struggling to rise even few bucks. Didn't expect it to be that steep.
I play solo and I spawned in LHS 3447, like many others, a lone, god-forgotten land somewhere in the galaxy. After some 7 hours of play, I'm still stuck at a mere 10k credits. I'm quite disappointed to say the least.
So, something is wrong or I miss it or maybe I should change my strategy.
Options are:
1. Trading! I've read any possible guide/walkthroug. "Buy low, sell high". Got it. But how can I rise credits with a mere 6 tons cargo, and a 7 ly jump range, in a system where you can get maybe 100/200 credits profit per route? This way I'll get old. Even that dreamed hauler seems to be unreachable for me at the moment. Not to say that any time I jump to LHS 3447, I have to space truck for 10 minutes to reach the nearest station. Sicking!
2. Bulletin board! Just "play courier missions" they say. Got it. Ok, maybe I'm not lucky or maybe I'm in the wrong place, but missions are few and scarce, or I can't afford them, cause faction does not trust me, or they are assasination missions where I would die in one picosecond even before thinking of engaging my hardpoints... So what the heck? I have a mission to deliver slaves which should profit some 20/30k, but I can't buy them because I'm a poor man. I have a mission to deliver commodities, but I can't buy them because the closest system where they are available is beyond range of my FSD!! Missions are miserably falling over due dates and I can't do anything.
3. Combat! "Go bounty hunting, or collecting resources in extraction points or whatsoever". Got it. I did not try yet, but what can I do in my loaned, vanilla, lousy sidey against those bandits? I would probably be shattered by the first viper out there in no time. It is quite hard. I've been once reduced almost to dust from a viper that interdicted me in supercruise, and I'm quite good at stick&ruddering, that's for sure. So is that a real option for me, at this time?
I feel a growing sense of frustration.
I understand the secret is to reach "critical mass". When you have enough money, money will attract more money. The more you get, the more you can buy, the more you can outfit, the more profit you have and so on. My issue is that I'm stuck and I can't get to that critical mass.
So what? Maybe the system LHS 3447 is crap and I should move on Eravate or other systems where I can find better missions and opportunities?
Should I insist in my current system instead and wait for random missions until I get at least a hauler to trade?
Now I feel like Luke Skywalker, working hard from dawn to twilight, at minimum wage and with the nasty sensation that this time Obi Wan will never arrive.
Waiting for your noble advice, Commanders.
Max
I'm Max and I play space sims since a long time (wing commander / privateer). I don't want to say I'm old. I'm differently young.
I'm scoring my first few hours in ED. I have to say this space/trade sim is stunning, and I'm really enjoying it, deeper and deeper any time I play. So I'd like to become a better player.
The problem is that I'm quite struggling to rise even few bucks. Didn't expect it to be that steep.
I play solo and I spawned in LHS 3447, like many others, a lone, god-forgotten land somewhere in the galaxy. After some 7 hours of play, I'm still stuck at a mere 10k credits. I'm quite disappointed to say the least.
So, something is wrong or I miss it or maybe I should change my strategy.
Options are:
1. Trading! I've read any possible guide/walkthroug. "Buy low, sell high". Got it. But how can I rise credits with a mere 6 tons cargo, and a 7 ly jump range, in a system where you can get maybe 100/200 credits profit per route? This way I'll get old. Even that dreamed hauler seems to be unreachable for me at the moment. Not to say that any time I jump to LHS 3447, I have to space truck for 10 minutes to reach the nearest station. Sicking!
2. Bulletin board! Just "play courier missions" they say. Got it. Ok, maybe I'm not lucky or maybe I'm in the wrong place, but missions are few and scarce, or I can't afford them, cause faction does not trust me, or they are assasination missions where I would die in one picosecond even before thinking of engaging my hardpoints... So what the heck? I have a mission to deliver slaves which should profit some 20/30k, but I can't buy them because I'm a poor man. I have a mission to deliver commodities, but I can't buy them because the closest system where they are available is beyond range of my FSD!! Missions are miserably falling over due dates and I can't do anything.
3. Combat! "Go bounty hunting, or collecting resources in extraction points or whatsoever". Got it. I did not try yet, but what can I do in my loaned, vanilla, lousy sidey against those bandits? I would probably be shattered by the first viper out there in no time. It is quite hard. I've been once reduced almost to dust from a viper that interdicted me in supercruise, and I'm quite good at stick&ruddering, that's for sure. So is that a real option for me, at this time?
I feel a growing sense of frustration.
I understand the secret is to reach "critical mass". When you have enough money, money will attract more money. The more you get, the more you can buy, the more you can outfit, the more profit you have and so on. My issue is that I'm stuck and I can't get to that critical mass.
So what? Maybe the system LHS 3447 is crap and I should move on Eravate or other systems where I can find better missions and opportunities?
Should I insist in my current system instead and wait for random missions until I get at least a hauler to trade?
Now I feel like Luke Skywalker, working hard from dawn to twilight, at minimum wage and with the nasty sensation that this time Obi Wan will never arrive.
Waiting for your noble advice, Commanders.
Max