Yep, they're on my to-do list but I keep putting them off. There's a number of small but signifcant differences in the Horizons bios that make them less trivial than expected to add. It's probably the most requested feature though, so I need to make some time for it.Any plans to add them? They're worth 1.5M each, would be nice to see them listed.
J
Here's an oddity: Pueliae OT-Q b34-0 B 5 d reports 3 genuses, BioInsight is only able to predict 2.
When Odyssey was new, I tested out a few planetary nebulae and a couple of large ones for the Electricae Radialem, and they were all 100 ly. Since that tends to be the distance used for most nebula-related stuff, I left things at that. Note how I said most: even before, there were a few exceptions, and some of them looked suspiciously like typos. (Like how Anomalies tend to spawn within 10 ly, but E-03s in Izanami are 100 ly, or large fauna around nebulae tend to be 100 ly, but the Bullet Molluscs near NGC 3199 are in 1,000 ly IIRC, and so on) Could be the case here too. (Normally, I'd also suspect that an unnoticed planetary nebula might be lurking nearby, but that doesn't seem to be the case with this one.)The problem here is that this species must be "near a nebula". I thought (and had read elsewhere) that this distance was within 100LY. However, for the big nebula (rather than planetary nebula), the center points are only community guesstimates. To account for this, I allow 150LY on big nebula - but this system is 180LY away from the supposed center so it still doesn't flag the Electricae.
I have a (slow going) project to get better estimates for the nebulae positions, but if I use the new estimated position, this system is still just under 150LY away. This means either the new center point is incorrect in some way, or the radius for larger nebula is over 100LY, or that there's another nebula closer that I've missed. I'll investigate more.
When Odyssey was new, I tested out a few planetary nebulae and a couple of large ones for the Electricae Radialem, and they were all 100 ly. Since that tends to be the distance used for most nebula-related stuff, I left things at that. Note how I said most: even before, there were a few exceptions, and some of them looked suspiciously like typos. (Like how Anomalies tend to spawn within 10 ly, but E-03s in Izanami are 100 ly, or large fauna around nebulae tend to be 100 ly, but the Bullet Molluscs near NGC 3199 are in 1,000 ly IIRC, and so on) Could be the case here too. (Normally, I'd also suspect that an unnoticed planetary nebula might be lurking nearby, but that doesn't seem to be the case with this one.)
Looking at the EDAstro maps, some of the Electricae's spheres seem a bit suspiciously large. However, it's not very precise at this scale, and people are much more likely to look at more systems around a large nebula than they'd be around the small planetary ones. Then there's popularity to consider - more popular destinations are more likely to have more people uploading data. So, in the end, the best way to make certain is to go there and do a proper survey.
A pity I didn't know about this a few weeks ago, I was near there.
Okay, so I'm finally ready to try this. Obeservatory is installed and it came with a folder with three plugins: botanist, explorer and herald. When I run ObservatoryCore, I see three entries: Botanist, Explorer and Core. Is this all I need? I don't see Herald.Go here, and download ObservatorySetup.exe.
Run it.![]()
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Elite Observatory: Extensible tool for processing Elite Dangerous journals - Xjph/ObservatoryCoregithub.com
Run Observatory.
In whatever folder you put Observatory, there will be a plugins folder.
Put plugins there.
Close Observatory
Run Observatory again.
Click Read All once and wait until it finishes.
At least that's how I do it![]()
Okay, so I'm finally ready to try this. Obeservatory is installed and it came with a folder with three plugins: botanist, explorer and herald. When I run ObservatoryCore, I see three entries: Botanist, Explorer and Core. Is this all I need? I don't see Herald.
My goal is to have the mod alert me when I may be in a system with something worth chasing down. I have it running on a second screen in a system I am working but haven't seen it do anything yet.
Should it? Or does it only kick in after I FSS a new system? Is there anything I need to do to 'activate' it? What's the boot order? Get into the game then start Observatory?
Lastly, is there a YT video demonstrating any of this? I have yet to find one.
Okay, so I'm finally ready to try this. Obeservatory is installed and it came with a folder with three plugins: botanist, explorer and herald. When I run ObservatoryCore, I see three entries: Botanist, Explorer and Core. Is this all I need? I don't see Herald.
My goal is to have the mod alert me when I may be in a system with something worth chasing down. I have it running on a second screen in a system I am working but haven't seen it do anything yet.
Should it? Or does it only kick in after I FSS a new system? Is there anything I need to do to 'activate' it? What's the boot order? Get into the game then start Observatory?
Lastly, is there a YT video demonstrating any of this? I have yet to find one.
I have the plug-ins installed and will see how they act once the game is booted. BioInsights ran through my Codex right away and populated it.Those are the base plugins that come with Observatory. You might have Herald also installed - click the Core tab and look for Herald in there, it doesn't have an output window but has configuration options (including enabling it).....
I have the plug-ins installed and will see how they act once the game is booted. BioInsights ran through my Codex right away and populated it.
What, exactly, is in the "Seen" column? I see bios listed there on the moon I am presently on that I did not see when I DSSed the body. Is that telling me that the conditions are about right for those marked with a red X, but they just don't happen to be there? The legend says "cannot be present on body".
Also, under the BioInsights tab in Core, the default values for Bodies With Value Over is 20 million and Bodies with Individual Value is set at 15 million. Those seem very high... is it taking into account First Footfall etc?
He did. It's on the list.RE: YT demonstrations, now that Drew Wagar is back doing newbie play throughs and said he will be looking at showing off 3rd party apps, I have suggested he look specifically at Elite Observatory. Hopefully he saw my message.
Okay, just to clarify:First footfall means the values for the bio's are multiplied by a factor of 5, the values displayed in the plugin show the base value, so a base value of 20m will return 100m if it is a first footfall planet. The question is always one of value for time spent, I rarely drop into a body unless there is bio in the mid teens and first footfall, so having a high value eliminates most of the bodies I don't consider worth visiting, I won't drop in for bacteria worth a base of 1m and FF of 5m, just not worth the time. of course this changes if bioinsights indicates it's previously undiscovered in that region, I have a few in the ingame codex under my name now, that's always nice!
Oh yes the "seen" column will be marked with a tick if you scan the bio with your composition scanner or sample it, the sampled column will only be marked if you sample it, it just tells you what bio's you have already done on that body.
Okay, just to clarify:
In the BioInsights tab under Core, "Bodies With Value Over" is referring to a planet or moon with a value threshold? It's a little confusing if so since I don't expect BioInsights to tell me about astronomical bodies... or is it referring to the total value of all bios on that planet / moon?
As for "Bodies with Individual Biological Value Over" set at 15,000,000... so that's anything with a base value of 3,000,000 and then multiplied by 5 for FF?
Okay, just to clarify:
In the BioInsights tab under Core, "Bodies With Value Over" is referring to a planet or moon with a value threshold? It's a little confusing if so since I don't expect BioInsights to tell me about astronomical bodies... or is it referring to the total value of all bios on that planet / moon?
As for "Bodies with Individual Biological Value Over" set at 15,000,000... so that's anything with a base value of 3,000,000 and then multiplied by 5 for FF?
Now, are these simply toggles for voice announcements? I ask because even if it's set at 15 million, I still see bios listed in the BioInsights plug-in with base values lower than that the 3 million needed to reach 15 million with FF.