As far as I can tell: High Metal Content, Water World or Rocky, 0.7 < mass < 1.7, ~~230 < natural temperature < ~~ 300 where natural temperature is the temperature of a body at that orbit without an atmosphere.
adjustment = 1
power = 2
root = 1/3
linear = 30
initial = 8500
def calculate(mass,power,root,linear,initial,adjustment):
result = power ** (-((mass/adjustment)**root))
value = (2 * initial) - (initial * result)
value += linear * mass
return value
mass = 0
for counter in range(0,20):
value = calculate(mass,power,root,linear,initial,adjustment)
print(int(value))
mass += 0.25
##for mass in range(0,26):
## value = calculate(mass,power,root,linear,initial)
## print(int(value))
# HMC
# Good fit: adjustment = 1
# power = 2, root = 1/3.4
# linear = 10, initial = 2000
# Std. GG
# Good fit: adjustment = 150
# power = 2, root = 1/2
# linear = 0.055, initial = 500
# GG Class I
# Good fit: adjustment = 150
# power = 2, root = 1/2
# linear = 0.2, initial = 1000
# WW
# Reasonable: adjustment = 1
# power = 2, root = 1/3
# linear = 30, initial = 8500
When you say 0.7 < mass < 1.7 do you really mean 0.07 < mass as I have found many many CFT's in the 0.1x earth masses and as low as 0.07x
A week ago I finally decided to push off into the unknown. I really couldn't stand any more trading. I bought the Asp, used Nutter's video guide to fit it properly (thank you!), then after getting interdicted and loosing some hull I slightly panicked and installed one missile launcher, just in case.
I headed first for the Lagoon Nebula, then Little Ghost, Cat's Paw (I was not traveling in a straight line), NGC 6357 where I discovered my first black holes. I scanned them, even though I had to supercruise 300k ls away.
At the moment I'm on my way to the Clookuia Nebula, 5000 LY away from NGC 6357, much lower and to the right - the coordinates are ???, -1200, 12000. I'm 10k LY away from Sol and I'm happy. The journey has just begun. I intend to travel at least 50k LY away.
But I'm also scared. If I loose my ship, I loose EVERYTHING. I loose the credits, the rank...the time.
Imagine a trader getting killed by a pirate and loosing not only his ship and cargo, but also all the profits he made in the last two months and all the rank, too. That would be too harsh and no one would stand for it, right?
But it will happen to me if I loose my ship, either to a nasty binary system or an NPC interdiction on my way back.
I'm mostly aimless now, and I would be mostly aimless then, even after traveling 100k LY and visiting and scanning more then 3000 systems.
I'm really scared.
Since we can travel faster then light, why can't the information travel faster, too? You scan the system and after some delay you receive your credits and the rank increase. The further away from Sol you are, the longer the delay. 500 LY away maybe 15 minutes (that is the duration of an average trade route), and for example, 50k LY away you would wait for several hours.
Safe travels everyone, and avoid those nasty tourist traps like binary systems, extreme close ups of neutron stars etc...
Have fun!
I still have all my pictures and Video so.. it's a win - In fact - I'm starting to think it's not worth bringing back the data! (Currently)
Except for a better explorer ranking.
Yeah, not to worried about rank, it does not effect the game currently or me, Ranger I shall be - I'm OK with that![]()
Question for you explorers. Do you scan all planets in a system or just the star and then move on to the next? I currently try to reach the eagle nebula and it will take ages if scan everything.
I've been thinking a lot about this issue over the past few days whilst cruising around various nebulae and amassing 2000+ systems of data. Ultimately, I've come to the conclusion that getting back home is a key aspect of being an explorer. Travelling a long distance and getting safely back is more than twice the challenge of just making the outward trip.Since we can travel faster then light, why can't the information travel faster, too? You scan the system and after some delay you receive your credits and the rank increase. The further away from Sol you are, the longer the delay. 500 LY away maybe 15 minutes (that is the duration of an average trade route), and for example, 50k LY away you would wait for several hours.
I've been thinking a lot about this issue over the past few days whilst cruising around various nebulae and amassing 2000+ systems of data. Ultimately, I've come to the conclusion that getting back home is a key aspect of being an explorer. Travelling a long distance and getting safely back is more than twice the challenge of just making the outward trip.
Even playing in solo & knowing that NPC interdictions are easily dealt with, the feeling of approaching inhabited space is like nothing else you can experience in ED. I would hate that to be lost.
It might not affect a fat lot, but I've just flogged 2 Mil worth of carto data to a little outpost on the edge of the bubble, and lo, I'm now 'Friendly' with them (I'd never been there before)
I might make this my permanent place to off-load discovery's in future to see what other effects it might have.
I have no words. None. Whatsoever. I've seen a lot of crazy and cool stuff second-hand, but nothing I've seen so far, first- or second-hand trumps what I found in this system. I've spent less than a month with this game and I think I can officially call the game done after seeing this world. Nothing can possible top it.
Erm... That's the Advanced training mission System! - Bit of a Spoiler that