Hi
Stacking trade missions collecting commodities eg:- gold, palladium. I usually accept these missions as they are highly paid (some as much as 50,000,000) in 'my' systems anyway. So I sometimes wait at the starport for highly paid missions to appear. If they don't appear in a certain amount of time, say only one or two I'll jump to another system and look for any high paid missions there, accept them and then come back to the original starport. to see if any other missions have turned up.
I don't consider this an exploit because if I was a
real trader this is what I'd most likely do. I see little point in going to another star port or system without a full cargo hold of goods to sell and filling up my hold with wanted materials / commodities for the return journey.
If I finish playing the game / session I usually have a full cargo hold with commodities, that way when I start the game another time I have a good chance of having
some commodities I can sell (for missions that pop up) straight away without leaving the starport initially. When I started the game last night there was a mission to collect some gold (can't remember now how much), I had more than the amount needed so obviously I accepted that mission as it was paying something like 20,000,000, and I hadn't even left the starport.
If this is an exploit then I suppose I'm guilty.
I've never been to Borran mining, and I haven't a clue what the'egg' is?...As for 'botts' I presume this is a program created outside of the valid game structure? so I've never used those. Didn't know about the G1 to G5 exploit either. I usually play Solo, never been in a group or converse with many players so I suppose because of that I'm a bit unaware of any real Exploits in the game.
As I stated earlier, I personally don't consider stacking missions (of any sort really) an exploit, it's to my mind what a real trader would probably do. I make plenty of credits this way, and of course some side rewards as well as cash are engineer materials, so i get quite a few high grade materials as well.
I also just play the game that's presented before me. I've used Inara for finding commodities and services though mainly because in some systems the in game finder for trade goods, materials and services is a bit hit and miss.
Jack
