...and one really awesome lady whom I totally SHOULD HAVE asked out.![]()
That a first. Never heard of anyone finding an active base in such place. Are you sure you had the right coordinates?
On the plus side, the nearby station Biggle Hub sells a rare item Nguna Modern Antiques, whatever a modern antique is. Too bad I'm now wanted in that system.
These missions are apparently for newcomers indeed. I had never got one (2000+ hrs) and got two today. One the Nguna and one to Torno. I went to both. They were both simple 'scan the data core' excursions. One also had 2 mining bases you could shoot/take the minerals from.
Why? I don't get it. You can scan data cores anywhere. You can find mining outpost anywhere. Is this just telling you specifically where, instead of you finding at random?
The only reason I can see is if you are brand new to the game and have not seen this stuff yet.
It's a bit of a bummer, as I was expecting the downed ship scenario, and maybe a scan there telling me to deliver the data to someone/somewhere.
Tip off 'missions' are a skip for me from now on. Ah well.
Well, if nothing else, it prompted me to do a quick video on planetary navigation. I had never cared about coords before, but this forced me to 'relearn' lat/long navigation. I'll post the video when I'm done fighting Sony Vegas to get it to render.Well, you can really look at them as showcase missions.
But some of them are neat. Crash sites can be worth something between 500k and 1 million credits, which is not a bad income for 20 minutes of "work", plus it's a nice time off.
I wouldn't do them as a main job, but doing one now and then is nice.![]()
That a first. Never heard of anyone finding an active base in such place. Are you sure you had the right coordinates?
This is EXACTLY what I describe in the video. No, there is no one else looking, and there is no point to the tip off other than telling you exactly where that base is. But like I said, ANY other base like that, and there are many, many, many like it, will have that beacon to scan. Don't get too excited though, as I said, FD has said they are nerfing the payout. It used be around 700k, but will be around 7k after 2.2.03.Wow, I got the same mission (Nguna 1, Lat 18.39, Lon 50.61).
I spend 20 minutes trying to get the coordinates right. Only to have it turn out that it was the base all along and I could have just targeted it...
I drove in with my SRV and could kill 1 turret, then 3 skimmers attacked me and I got the hell out of there. Then I was bombed from the air. I made it back to my ship, but my ship was already damaged from the bombs. I boosted out with 40% hull and 10% modules.
Stupid mission design and implementation. Quite sad since a lot of dev time probably went into scripting and making this base and then it produces an impossible mission like that, which just wastes players time.
But I went back with with 7 SRVs. So I had 7 tries to get to it (whatever 'it' was).
This time no ship spawned though. So I spent an hour killing turrets and skimmers and generators. I scanned some stuff I did not understand. After another hour I had realized and found how to scan those 4 networks within the time limit. So I got the big price (I guess). Overall I walked away with 1.5 million in intel data and some engineering data.
So how many people collected this? Was it all instanced? Was there no race to get it after all?
Overall I rate it now better. But this is definitely not well designed to give new players a positive experience. And according to this thread the entire thing might even have been a bug.