As for collectors, the answer is simple: for deep core mining you need a few, for regular mining -- as many as you can install.So how many mining lasers and collectors is optimal?
So how many mining lasers and collectors is optimal? Also, is a Corvette better than a Conda for laser mining?
As for collectors, the answer is simple: for deep core mining you need a few, for regular mining -- as many as you can install.
As for mining lasers the answer would be, actually, the same (supposing you have enough limpets to collect chunks quickly): as many as your distributor can power. On my Cutter with it's 7A weapon-focused PD I can use 3 medium lasers without draining distributor immediately. As you can use 8A, you can, probably, afford 4 lasers and still have 4 free hardpoints for deep core mining tools or whatever else you want.
I know, but I was too lazy to grind to G5, and besides I needed 3 hardpoints for deep core equipment and 1 for a huge beam just in case some bot makes me really-really angryA 7A PDist with a G5 weapon-focused mod' can power 4x C2 mining lasers
Yes, definitely, if you have the space. Laser mining is certainly better in a big ship, whereas core mining can be a bit fiddly if you don't have the manoeuvrability.A lot of collector controllers. Sacrifice cargo space for controllers. You can sit there waiting 2x as long for 6 limpets to gather the fragments or you can use 12 limpets and be done in half the time, and come back for more. There's a tradeoff, but I find the Anaconda good for it since it has a lot of slots.
Yes, definitely, if you have the space. Laser mining is certainly better in a big ship, whereas core mining can be a bit fiddly if you don't have the manoeuvrability.
So how many mining lasers and collectors is optimal? Also, is a Corvette better than a Conda for laser mining?
You can do both in the Anaconda pretty well. There are enough HPs to allow dual mining lasers, abrasion blasters, heat sinks and such, and I never haul any subsurface mining HPs. However I don't see a reason to do both. You can find a station close to the ring/s you want to farm and have your modules transferred there. That will allow you to swap out easily. The issue is normally the best sell is some distance away, so you need a fuel scoop. I keep one locally and swap out with a limpet controller while travelling to sell. Then of course I pick it back up when I return.I've briefly considered buying another Cutter/Corvette to see if it's worth trying to build an "all in one" mining ship but, TBH, I prefer to keep specific ships for specific roles so I probably won't bother.
I dunno if FDev deliberately planned it this way but it seems like laser-mining and DC mining are so disparate that trying to build a ship to do both means you're always going to do both things less efficiently.
I like it that way.
Yeah, the Painite hotspots in Metal rich is a weird one. But you're also unlucky.So what I don't understand is why are there "Painite Hotspots" that have absolutely ZERO Painite in them? I'm just talking about the single hotspots in a metal rich ring. What's the point, to make new players go insane? Seriously, it shouldn't be a hotspot unless it's actually a "hot spot". It's really annoying IMO.
It's not just Painite. I've yet to find anything in a hotspot from which said hotspot is named... These things should be called, "Fooled ya, sucker!" spots.
How do you know you get more out of a prospected asteroid?Is that a RNG thing or just a guess?Re 2 - you probably already know this, but just in case anyone doesn't: you still need prospector limpets. You get more stuff out of a prospected rock (plus it saves you mining rocks that are worthless).
Basically, for purely painite mining, you need mining lasers, prospectors, collectors, and cargo space. Nothing else.
How do you know you get more out of a prospected asteroid?Is that a RNG thing or just a guess?
Deep core mining equipment can slightly increase outcome of "regular" mining if you have enough free hardpoints. And as you are mining in Anaconda -- I guess you don't use 8 mining lasers simultaneouslySo, you can install those pew-pew blasters and mine every single asteroid as before, but get a few tons more if you meet ones with surface and subsurface deposits, or dozen of tons more from the ones with core deposits.
I went through about 100 prospectors before I realized that I had to hit the roid with lasers first then if panite dropped then send the prospector.Hot spots have either been nerfed or mined out.
I went through about 100 prospectors before I realized that I had to hit the roid with lasers first then if panite dropped then send the prospector.Hot spots have either been nerfed or mined out.