I actually haven't bought a new game in years. I think I still have Quake 3 Arena on CD somewhere.
I'd like to stay warm, too.Okay, stay warm (if you're in the UK).
Elite was the first game I bought in a decade. I can't even remember which game I last bought as a physical copy...I actually haven't bought a new game in years. I think I still have Quake 3 Arena on CD somewhere.
With or without the haircut?I'll have one of these then
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I've been thinking and pondering. I really like the SCO for exploration. I may have to take my other ships into dock for a refit.
And here I am with over 350 games just on Steam alone (and a bunch that aren't on steam). I have over 30 games that I've played 200 hours or more, and about 15 that I've played more than 400 hours. And a few over 1000 hours. But only Elite Dangerous is over 4000 hours.I actually haven't bought a new game in years. I think I still have Quake 3 Arena on CD somewhere.
I actually haven't bought a new game in years. I think I still have Quake 3 Arena on CD somewhere.
My purchased games history is something like:-And here I am with over 350 games just on Steam alone (and a bunch that aren't on steam). I have over 30 games that I've played 200 hours or more, and about 15 that I've played more than 400 hours. And a few over 1000 hours. But only Elite Dangerous is over 4000 hours.
I retired 8 years ago, and gaming is what I do. That and music. It's all I ever wanted. If I'm lucky I'll die while playing some game. Maybe I'll drop dead out in the black somewhere. That would be ok.![]()
But hopefully not for a while, eh?Maybe I'll drop dead out in the black somewhere. That would be ok.![]()
If doing Exobiology there is a lot to be said for a ship that can land in a really small space as some of the plants favour highly inaccessible locations, the AspX might be a little big for that, you would need the Artemis suit of course and some still use an SRV, the Scarab flies better than the Scorpion, the ship should be fitted with a Detailed Surface Scanner.But hopefully not for a while, eh?
I managed to make it to Colonia and, after much embarrassment and a shameful lack of technique, got docked. I really need to run through the training stuff again!
After rummaging around the various station services, I had the distinct feeling that this wasn't Odyssey. After some research and background reading, sure enough - Odyssey hadn't installed correctly. Took most of the afternoon messing with Steam and Frontier store logins, reading several support files, and too much back-and-forth nonsense before I had everything set up right.
So the big question now is what to do in-game? I'm very interested in the new exobiology research and could probably do it in my trusty AspX. But I love the look of the new Cobra V and wouldn't be averse to dropping some cash on Frontier for the necessary Arx (since Odyssey was much cheaper than I was expecting to pay).
Decisions, decisions!![]()
Understood. At least in part, that's why I'm interested in the Cobra V. Another consideration (for a new ship) is that I did all my engineering in the Bubble before I came out to Colonia so engineering new modules and equipment would be a bit of a chore out here.If doing Exobiology there is a lot to be said for a ship that can land in a really small space
You should pin you're blueprints, I'm in Colonia and Dorn is a handy dandy engineer to unlock, there's a megaship around here where you can acquire the needed escape pods.Understood. At least in part, that's why I'm interested in the Cobra V. Another consideration (for a new ship) is that I did all my engineering in the Bubble before I came out to Colonia so engineering new modules and equipment would be a bit of a chore out here.
I'm doing my homework on recommended builds; no need to rush.
I've got over 400 games on GOG, and over 100 on Steam, and some on Epic, (mostly the ones i got for free or very cheap).And here I am with over 350 games just on Steam alone (and a bunch that aren't on steam). I have over 30 games that I've played 200 hours or more, and about 15 that I've played more than 400 hours. And a few over 1000 hours. But only Elite Dangerous is over 4000 hours.
I retired 8 years ago, and gaming is what I do. That and music. It's all I ever wanted. If I'm lucky I'll die while playing some game. Maybe I'll drop dead out in the black somewhere. That would be ok.![]()
The highest value snot this side of Riedquat.stratum tectonicas.
Engineering out in Colonia should be better than in the Bubble provided you did enough back there to get access to the handful of ship engineers in Colonia who aren’t far apart have lots of blueprints each and can for some blueprints get to higher grades than available in the Bubble.Understood. At least in part, that's why I'm interested in the Cobra V. Another consideration (for a new ship) is that I did all my engineering in the Bubble before I came out to Colonia so engineering new modules and equipment would be a bit of a chore out here.
I'm doing my homework on recommended builds; no need to rush.
A couple of postcards from out here.
Yeah... that's my idea of a good time. All of my best experiences in the game were found a thousand light years from civilisation.sell the stuff I don't need and head out into the great unknown again
Thx!Hi
Nice pictures!...Sigh!...that's it, that's made up my mind. I'll finish off my mining today I think, jump back into the bubble, sell the stuff I don't need and head out into the great unknown again.
(Singing)..."I was born under a wandrin' star "...(Lee Marvin Paint your Wagon song)
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Some #Stellar Screenshots, here...A couple of postcards from out here.
On this planet, even at "night", the whole sky is lit up by nebulae. Pretty:
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Nearby I ran into this tiny black hole:
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