Thargoid invasion - Next target systems?

Ugh, 2GB update download... srsly, for 1 new ship?
Since I live in a digital 4th world country, that's gonna take about 90 minutes. Good thing I switched on the PC already now and not only in the evening when I get to play. But I was hoping to be able to plug together my bomber already.
 
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source: https://dcoh.watch/system/10477373803
 
Ugh, 2GB update download... srsly, for 1 new ship?
Since I live in a digital 4th world country, that's gonna take about 90 minutes. Good thing I switched on the PC already now and not only in the evening when I get to play. But I was hoping to be able to plug together my bomber already.
I have the game in steam and it has to download at some time but for some reason lately its not had me wait. Not a brag, just wondering how its downloading with my computer off while I'm work.

My guess is maybe it predownloads the day before?
 
800 million? Unless the Titan is abnormally tough for "vulnerable", that's going to go in a day.
This has been replied a bit, but I have some numbers now. The Credits that count toward the Community Goal are not the same as the cash earned from Combat Bonds.
I did two runs at approx. 197.5 million credits, and earned 141,000 CG credit. (I have exact numbers but they didn't come out neatly, so I assume lots of rounding errors in the numbers we can see anyway.)

Roughly works out as 1 CG credit for every 1401 credits earned through Bonds.

It's a strange way of counting, but presumably this is them lifting the lid on how they've been counting the health of these things, and the CG Credits were the true Titan HP all along.
 
and the CG Credits were the true Titan HP all along.
Indeed. After some headscratching and observation I came to that same conclusion the CG is actually displaying or using the Titan health as its progress measure. I would guess 10 million “bonds” equates roughly to 10% progress of a heart.

The “If Titan is not killed within a week, no rewards” mention still has me scratching said head, though. Could just be covering their backs but I think everyone including Frontier knows that if they don’t heavy hand it the Titan will not make a week.
 
I mean, couldn't it be a geostationary orbit?
I could be, but it is not. A geostationary orbit requires a specific distance from the Earth’s centre (42.164 Mm, which translates to 35786 km above the mean equatorial surface). Also, it would have to be over the equator, and when I checked yesterday, Titan was roughly over the vicinity of the Caspian Sea. (Also it appeared to be stationary with respect to Earth’s centre, with Earth slowly rotating below it.)
Well, most of the mass doesn't go into the explosion itself but is instead annihilated by it.
That would be true only if it were an animatter–matter explosion… if it were anything else, the mass would not be annihilated but dispersed, with some parts of it likely hitting Earth’s atmosphere, where any macroscopic chunks would heat up and burn spectacularly, and bigger ones would make it to the ground. Depending on the total amount of mass and energy ending up in Earth’s atmosphere, this might or might not be a major extinction event.

BTW, above certain threshold the total mass and energy are more important than how big the pieces are. Phil Plait a.k.a. The Bad Astronomer once wrote a review of Deep Impact, where he explained why blowing up a large asteroid (or comet) about to hit Earth is potentially a worse idea than just letting it hit undisturbed.

*I saw somebody mention Sol going nova as a possibility of the Titan's actions but would the stellar forge permit that?
I’m sure it would not. (Also it would be far sillier than anything we’ve seen in ED thus far.)

(Also, this post already is using the word also too many times. :p⁠)
 
The “If Titan is not killed within a week, no rewards” mention still has me scratching said head, though. Could just be covering their backs but I think everyone including Frontier knows that if they don’t heavy hand it the Titan will not make a week.
Lots of new players to this last week, so better they are clear about it this week.
 
why blowing up a large asteroid (or comet) about to hit Earth is potentially a worse idea than just letting it hit undisturbed.
I know about that idea. But I was referring to the remaining pieces of the Titan mostly being the ones surrounding it, rather than its center portion which largely appears to be gone, only some slightly bigger pieces remaining. And when I meant “destroyed by the energy” I mean it’s just ripped to shreds by it, not a matter/antimatter style reaction. Proportionally, the majority of the Titan is destroyed completely or reduced to insignificantly small wreckage.

Saying that, there definitely are more than enough and large enough bits left from a Titan’s explosion to cause serious damage if they were to hit the surface. None as big as what wiped out the dinosaurs, I think (the whole Titan might maybe match that) but still pretty bad.

(Also it would be far sillier than anything we’ve seen in ED thus far.)
Perhaps. And while the Thargoids are much more advanced than us I’m not completely convinced they’re on the technological level to prematurely cause stellar collapse.
 
Before making meltdown predictions, mind that Frontier has applied Thursday evening increases to the Titan strength since T. Indra, and relaxed it again on Monday morning! It became more subtle over time, but it happens:
I imagine I will start a curve for T. Cocijo at some point, given how this arises each time!
 
I have the game in steam and it has to download at some time but for some reason lately its not had me wait. Not a brag, just wondering how its downloading with my computer off while I'm work.

My guess is maybe it predownloads the day before?
Florida Power and Light just made a few changed to the power connection to the house, so my PC was off this morning. Just fired up Steam and it's downloading now.

I believe the old rule is "If Steam is on and not doing anything, exit it completely and restart it." If you don't see anything when you get home (if it's on all the time) exit and restart Steam.
 
I thought they might go Churchillian with the Galnet, it's the moment for it given we're fighting for the home world.
Churchill's big speeches were all between Dunkirk and Alamein when were fighting for our homes, families, friends and neighbours, and surrender wasn't an option...
 
I thought they might go Churchillian with the Galnet, it's the moment for it given we're fighting for the home world.
Churchill's big speeches were all between Dunkirk and Alamein when were fighting for our homes, families, friends and neighbours, and surrender wasn't an option...
Laura Roslin? :)

US Presidents quote Lincoln a lot.
 
I imagine I will start a curve for T. Cocijo at some point, given how this arises each time!
One nice thing about the attached CG (from a data analysis point of view) is that it stops them being remotely subtle about it, since they have to increase that to match.

It seems to have been stretched now to 250M points per heart, rather than 100M. On the Inara graph, this shows up as a weird spike in the progress rate - https://inara.cz/elite/communitygoals/ - to keep the % progress from slipping back (because in this case presumably the Titan is driving the CG progress, rather than the players directly)
 
One nice thing about the attached CG (from a data analysis point of view) is that it stops them being remotely subtle about it, since they have to increase that to match.

It seems to have been stretched now to 250M points per heart, rather than 100M. On the Inara graph, this shows up as a weird spike in the progress rate - https://inara.cz/elite/communitygoals/ - to keep the % progress from slipping back (because in this case presumably the Titan is driving the CG progress, rather than the players directly)
For once they’ve also decided to make it look a little more “lore friendly” (for lack of a better word) even if they’re tweaking the numbers based on how they see progression go.

Source: https://twitter.com/EliteDangerous/status/1867275778221597060


(I guess the simplest/best way for them to show that without increasing Thargoid numbers to ‘game crashing levels’ is to give it more resilience.)


2 billion is definitely going to be quite a bit more work(about 2.5 times as much), but I guess they really want people to put it in here. Though there will also be lots of players coming to this, so it might even out.

… or maybe more than even out. Inara still predicts completion by Saturday early morning at this rate, which is only going to go up.
 
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