Report from my recent visit to the remains of Cocijo:
In just over 2.5 hours, I collected 6 titan drive components, plenty of propulsion elements, and a bunch of other miscellaneous materials. The useful debris usually spawns about 10-15km from the titan's center, so I spent my time flying in circles, keeping the navigation point roughly 11-12 km directly above me and changing my heading every so often to cover different areas. My scanners were fully engineered for long range, and I'm sure this was helpful, because several of my finds appeared near their range limit.
If you intend to collect more than one, be sure to outfit a corrosion-resistant cargo rack. I believe you can safely store extra components by transferring them to a fleet carrier.
Here are the materials required for each class of Engineered FSD (SCO) V1 at the tech broker:
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- No more caustic cloud. I brought three engineered caustic sink launchers, but didn't need them even once. I assume the cloud has dissipated.
- Very few pirates. I only noticed being scanned once, and that was before I had any cargo, so they left me alone.
- No thargoids. Or, if one did show up, it did so without triggering a frame shift anomaly warning, and the AX squad must have kept it busy the whole time I was there.
- Some gankers, at least one of which claimed to be attacking only Federation-pledged ships. Easily avoided by playing in solo mode.
- Some ganker hunters. Respect to those pilots.
In just over 2.5 hours, I collected 6 titan drive components, plenty of propulsion elements, and a bunch of other miscellaneous materials. The useful debris usually spawns about 10-15km from the titan's center, so I spent my time flying in circles, keeping the navigation point roughly 11-12 km directly above me and changing my heading every so often to cover different areas. My scanners were fully engineered for long range, and I'm sure this was helpful, because several of my finds appeared near their range limit.
If you intend to collect more than one, be sure to outfit a corrosion-resistant cargo rack. I believe you can safely store extra components by transferring them to a fleet carrier.
Here are the materials required for each class of Engineered FSD (SCO) V1 at the tech broker:
Even more range. New SCO FSDs.
I did not expect this much difference. Regular fully engineered for range SCO FSD. Size 5A: New double engineered not yet mass managed. Final with mass manager.
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