Where can I find list of my 1st discovered objects?

This feature is requested since launch but I'm not able find it neither in the game, nor in 3rd party tools. Does anyone know will it be implemented?

p.s. Lack of this feature is one more minus to current Exploration gameplay. "Please discover, but you'll not be able to show what you discovered to your friends" [where is it]
 
Where can I find list of my 1st discovered objects? ... This feature is requested since launch
I think you already know the answer: You can't.

Does anyone know will it be implemented?
I guess Sandy "No" Samarco knows. I wonder what his answer will be.

Lack of this feature is one more minus to current Exploration gameplay. "Please discover, but you'll not be able to show what you discovered to your friends"
Agreed. That's why I use the fantastic 3rd party tools out there (EDD, EDSM, etc.). They offer more functionality and user driven development than ED/FD ever will/could.
 
Yeah its a shame really, but I took a screenshot of my first ever discovered object when I found it, and since then Ive taken screenshots of every ELW Ive discovered as well as interesting finds, such as Herbig stars, some Ammonia worlds (depending on stats) and just generally interesting finds like a 200,000 kPa atmosphere on a planet. This is the way I do it, after a while first discovered doesnt really matter, in fact I look forward to already discovered systems in deep space :D
 
I'm guessing that due to some internal database config, it would impose too much load on the servers to trawl 400billion systems (+ all their planets / moons / etc) in a single request.

So it won't come any time soon ... otherwise we would have had it already.
 
pencil & paper. Then excel. That's what I do.
My current trip is...
The following are retired:
7 pencils
13 legal pads
and counting.
3 months to go.

Yowser, that's some dedication.
I started with a notepad. Lost it. Started with a notepad. Lost it.
Started with excel. Started DWE. Soon found keeping track of everything too slow and onerous so only kept good stuff. Found that too slow to keep up so figured EDD would tell me the systems and I'd just look them up later so just added a '1st' to systems I wanted. Got to BP and engineers wiped my system map accesses :(. Oh well.

Very happy now with lazy man exploration....journals to EDD including planet scans. Nice.
 
EDDiscovery is now able to support the 1st discovered list. It takes the data from Sell Data event and lists in the 1st Part the systems you sold to UC
and below the first discoveries you are awarded the bonus for. Filter the sell_data events and extract the bonus Part for your list. So basically you can
do it as well from the logfiles but EDDiscovery is maybe more comfortable with it.

Core Problem on that list is the fact 1st discoveries are counted only if you sell the Data to UC. and generating an ex-post list is much harder. But anyway
a QoL Tool providing the data from inside the game would be appreciated by many Explorers. (If exportable to a list, even more)

Regards,
Miklos
 
EDDiscovery is now able to support the 1st discovered list. It takes the data from Sell Data event and lists in the 1st Part the systems you sold to UC
and below the first discoveries you are awarded the bonus for. Filter the sell_data events and extract the bonus Part for your list. So basically you can
do it as well from the logfiles but EDDiscovery is maybe more comfortable with it.

This sounds like a solution of this problem
 

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I'm guessing that due to some internal database config, it would impose too much load on the servers to trawl 400billion systems (+ all their planets / moons / etc) in a single request.

So it won't come any time soon ... otherwise we would have had it already.
I can't imagine it would be any harder than saving your bookmarks or the archive in your codex for example.
 

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This should show you (make sure you're logged in) - my 49 show up (49 is also on my EDSM profile so I know its showing all).

If you clear out your flightlog you'll lose that record. However any system you had first discovered will indicate that you did so, but only when you look at the individual celestial object itself and not on the system summary page. For example if you look here the traffic report should read "There is no traffic report for Straae Eohn KC-C d0." But if you clicked on the main star itself there's a line there that reads "First scanned for EDSM by: Protoculturejunk."

I can't imagine it would be any harder than saving your bookmarks or the archive in your codex for example.

Well we only get a limited number of bookmarks. It wouldn't take long at all to run out of them if you're just using them to track systems you first discovered.
 
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