Thanks everyone for your kind words, really appreciate it, thanks!....and sure its just a game, no real tears but damn.
On reflection I've decided I don't want the credits or the data back, not that I had the option but it would kill the idea of risk and its risk that draws us in. I hold my hands up, my mistake entirely,
that's life in ED I guess but I wish I was a little more educated about the gravity thing. Yeah I know gravity is a thing in real life but it never occurred to me that it was being simulated when landing.
I can only afford to dedicate a few hours per week to playing the game, so yeah, although I'm gutted about the data, whats worse is being back home where I started. It took me forever to get out there.
If you could teleport me back to the ETA Carina Nebula tomorrow to start over with nothing I'd be one very happy cmdr. I know I'll struggle to motivate myself back out there inch by inch.
I've been playing Battlefield instead today and already my mind is turning to mush, so I reckon I will head out again but not for a while.
Save landings everyone.
Commiserations on your loss, CMDR, that sucks! That's quite troubling, if your ship can just drop out of glide and pancake like that. Could you elaborate more specifically on what happened? What angle were you approaching at? Did your ship drop from glide much sooner than usual? How quickly did it crash?
I was really surprised by how tricky things get once you start going above about 1.5G, especially in larger ships. Things start to feel reaaaally heavy and, as others have said, down thrusters can be a one way ticket to the ground.
Thanks man. It all happened so quick, by the time I realized what was happening it was all over. I equipped the Cobra with the very best of everything before leaving on my long voyage.
I had the best thrusters, the best shields, the best power distributor etc. It was worth in excess of 6 million credits. I was thinking way ahead about my return home with all that data and running into pirates.
So there I was approaching the planet in glide after coming out of orbital cruise just moments before, so still fairly high. I had my sights on a creator near the horizon. My attitude was a shallow 20 or 30 degrees. I was taking things nice a cautiously after my last encounter.......then the ground came up to meet me. Hello old friend. GAME OVER.
I'm not good in those situations. Eight months out and you forget how to fly. I tend to freeze up in panicky situations. I didn't think to use the thruster's. My first instinct was to point the nose straight up into the night sky and select max power. In that skyward position you can no longer see the ground and I had this terrible weightless sinking feeling in my stomach. I dared not look out the side window.
I guess I just assumed that all landable planets were safe. It never occurred to me that gravity was going to be an issue. The ED Horizons promotional videos made it all look like so much fun.
As someone said earlier, ED is part sim part game, that seems obvious now. Someone also once said, Assumption is the mother of all ..... ups.
