My experience with the new mining.

I am not really a very exprienced miner but decided to give it a go to see how the changes are working. After reading the mining ship discussion i opted to not take out my clumsy mining anaconda but instead try the clipper.

I equipped just a seismic charge launcher, abrasion blaster and a pulse wave. I dropped into a hotspot and after using about 30 prospector limpits did not find a single asteroid to seismic charge. I tried the abrasion blaster on a few surface deposits and just got terribly frustrated at not being able to keep up with the asteroid rotation and hit anything. After about 2 hours i gave up and went home. What i did manage to gather did not pay for the fuel i used.

I almost decided to not mine again but then thought i should give it one more try in a different ship. I brought my old combat python out of retirement, the good ship 'Not Invented Here' and refitted it for mining.

I put on a seismic charge launcher, abrasion blaster, sub-surface displacement missiles and a pulse wave. I kept 2 large beam lazers for defence in case of pirates. I dropped into a hotspot in a different system from my first attempt and starting pulsing and probing. The python was far easier to maneuver into position to launch the seismic charges and use the abasion blaster. I found plenty of juicy asteroids to blow up, love the explosion effect. I ended up not really using the displacement missiles, it almost seemed redundant once i worked out how to get a good yield from the seismic charges.

It took me a couple of hours to use up all my limpits and i was getting much quicker at the process towards the end. Overall it was a fun and rewarding experience and i am glad i made a second attempt. I didnt really pay attention to the value of what i was collecting, i was just happy to be enjoying the gameplay and i got a nice surprise when i sold up back at the station. I made about 25 million for my 2 hours, not as much as i can make in other ways, but i am sure i will get better at it with some more practice and trying different places.

The moral of my badly worded story (im very tired after 4 hours ish of very 'chilled' gameplay), is, use a PYTHON, its like it was made for it, weapon alignment is perfect, you have more equipment bays than you need, can carry a good tonnage and defend effectively against pirates.

I should in fairness to the clipper mention that the python was a fully engineered combat beast before the conversion and the clipper had zero engineering.

I hope this convinces a few more people to try mining, its really quite cool now.

o7

Max
 
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I had just ground out the Ram Tah guardians mission and had a bankroll for a new ship when the latest update launched. I put together a mining Krait and have been having a grand old time blasting apart asteroids.
 
I should in fairness to the clipper mention that the python was a fully engineered combat beast before the conversion and the clipper had zero engineering.

I just setup a Clipper to take deep core mining (so nice to be back in my old ship!) Engineered it does just fine. The nacelle hardpoints do kinda suck as always, but with deep core mining you really only need a seismic charge launcher and abrasion blaster. It is much faster than the Python which is good for quickly flying around looking for explodable rocks. Python is still great though. Krait Phantom and Krait Mk II always are really good choices.

And yes, the new mining is both fun and profitable.

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I had just ground out the Ram Tah guardians mission and had a bankroll for a new ship when the latest update launched. I put together a mining Krait and have been having a grand old time blasting apart asteroids.

Long live The Little Black Books. :)
 
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