This game, honestly... every time I try something new it is horribly counter intuitive. Want to extract some resources? Do it anywhere you want, except for the resource extraction sites, because there you will be attacked non-stop by NPC's
I can't seem to stop playing, despite the state of things, but I really hope FDev have hired someone that actually has some user interface knowledge to clean things up for 2.1. I'm all for games being difficult - but trial and error isn't difficult, it is just frustrating. There needs to be ways of figuring stuff out without resorting to the forum or google.
/rant
I was being intentionally overdramatic there - but the point is if you try to use logic to succeed in ED, you will be incredibly frustrated.
You're kind of right but kind of wrong too.
- Purely in terms of resources, resource extraction sites are better for mining, in that in any given ring you will get more fragments from each rock in a res site than you will from mining outside one.
- It's precisely because they are the best mining sites that lots of ships mine there.
- It's precisely because lots of ships mine there that lots of pirates go there; it's a target rich environment.
- It's precisely because lots of pirates go there that they are good for bounty hunting; it's a target rich environment.
I hope you'd agree all of that is actually fairly logical. You're right to say that res sites are dangerous places to mine but they are still strictly speaking the best in terms of yield; that is
why they are also dangerous.
Things to consider when mining:
- The bonus increase in the number of fragments per rock from firing a prospector limpet at it is far greater than the increase in the number of fragments given as a bonus for mining in a res site. If I recall correctly a limpet doubles the amount of fragments.
- The two bonuses are cumulative.
Assuming that efficiency is your greatest concern when mining (and it doesn't have to be, that's just a gameplay choice for you to make, personally I tend to be quite chilled when I'm mining) you want to minimise the amount of time you spend doing something other than shooting rocks and collecting fragments, whilst maximising the number of fragments you get from every rock.
- You will get the most resources from rocks which have a prospector limpet attached and are in a hazardous res site. However a hazardous res site will be crawling with pirates and will have no authority ships to bail you out.
- A high res site will have authority ships which might bail you out, although they might also fly around shooting an Eagle and crashing into your hull whilst you're getting shredded by a wing of three Fed Assault Ships.
- A 'normal' or low res site will have far fewer pirates and whatever it does have will probably be weak enough for you to kill in a mining ship with a couple of regular guns.
- Mining somewhere other than a res site might give you a weak pirate when you first drop in but after that you are likely to be left alone; I mined 750 tons of Palladium for a CG last week and was attacked by exactly two pirates during the entire time. However although you still benefit from using prospectors, you won't get extra res site bonus fragments because you're not in a res site.
OK. Here's the way to get the absolute maximum fragments in
relative safety. Go to a hazardous res site, drop in as soon as you get the 'safe' message, point yourself at the planet, put four pips to engines and boost. Boost some more. Keep boosting. Yeah and again. Keep an eye on the distance from the res site (which your ship should have kept targeted throughout all of this) as shown in the display at the left and when you're about 50km away, stop boosting. as long as you don't go back into supercruise you are still in the res site and so will still get the bonus fragments, but you're now far enough away from the danger zone that it's very unlikely any pirates will spawn to bother you.
Important note: If you are flying a ship which can't stand combat and you have pirates near you when you first drop into the res site, boost away as above but if you can't outrun them get yourself out of mass lock (if you're mass locked by the ring) and go into supercruise, then come back to the res and try again. If you are mass lockkedby a ship, set a jump to the closest system, high wake out and come back. Pirates love and I mean
love limpets and they will chase you halfway across the ring system for them.
If you don't want to mess about like that, just mine somewhere other than the resource site. To be honest, the increased number of fragments gained from mining in a res site aren't really worth the hassle if you're at all concerned about doing it -assuming you have a decent mining set-up with lots of collectors, you will acquire resources so fast from mining with prospectors outside of a res site that the extra fragments are something of a marginal gain when you weigh them against the time spent having to boost away from the drop-in and the possibility of wasting time jumping out and back in if a deadly FAS happens to spawn 1km away from you when you first arrive.
My mining Anaconda is set up for 320 tons of cargo and uses nine collectors (3 x 5A in the class 5 slots) which is a decent balanc ebetween speed of collection and quantity of cargo. Obviously you can shift the balance depending on whether you want to bag less metal faster, or more metal more slowly. That's assuming that you're mining for Platinum, Paladium and Painite with maybe a bit of Osmium thrown in in case you find some mining missions for it on the BBs. If you're only looking for a single resource such as when mining for a CG there are more optimal ways to do it than that.
Also, assuming you're mining for profit
always mine in a metallic ring (NOT a metal-rich ring) and in a system with pristine resources. Pristine resources are important, much more important than whether there is a res site in the ring as well. However, to find systems with hazardous res sites which are also in metallic rings with pristine resources takes time. Specifically, it takes as much time as you will spend clicking this link and finding the one nearest to you:
http://edtools.ddns.net/index.php?s=
(Note - not my site and CMDR VicTic who apparently created it deserves a medal in my opinion)