i played this game quite a while after it was released. one of the reasons why i stopped playing was because i got actual panic attacks when i came out of jump and had a black hole right in front of me. and no, im not kidding. i was panicking. Those things scare me like nothing else. Even in a game.
dude this is literally what I go through. Once I came out of a jump and saw a pulsar and literally engine boosted the opposite direction. I have this huge sense of panic when I'm in a system with pulsars (haven't come across blackholes yet) and am heavily inclined to leave the system as fast as possible. I don't think I'll ever be doing the FSD boost using Pulsar cones lol
It's a shame you had to stop playing I'm sorry to hear that Cmdr. They say space is dangerous lol. The best scare I've had so far, was dropping into a system out towards colonia. And I wasn't paying attention, next thing I know my ships burning up, and getting tossed around like a bath toy. Here I had dropped out right into a neutron star jet cone! Needless to say I limped my way back to a station.
@@Looosid I remember I used fsd boosting to get to Sagittarius a* in a week. I had to think for like 10 minutes before jumping into the system because it was so scary. Worth it though.
My first binary neutron star system I've seen on UA-cam. I just saw a 3 black hole and one neutron star system myself in game tonight, 200 Ly outside of the bubble. CMDR Jon Targaryen 46
Love the visuals and the game presentation, but the fact is that the gravity of a Neutron Star (2 even more) would turn that ship into a spaghetti and completely dissolve any material into stream of ions.
And that's without even considering the magnetism. The neurons in your brain would literally just stop working immediately that close to a neutron star even if you had some fantasy anti gravity technology.
@@jakevuckturd1201 After playing 40k I no longer immediately discard such notions as mirth. In an era where humans average a millenia life span, there are the psykers with a life expectancy of 20 years. :P
@@ChristopherMarkGore I am not sure but I think it would not affect the gravity IRL either. Like, those things exist and they are sometimes really fast too irl.
How it works, in essence, is like FSD injections. They make the next jump more fuel efficient, thus increasing the maximum range for the jump. So, you can use them for both.
It is said scientifically that with two neutrons orbiting each other, the gravity itself without any FSD, it is capable of slingshotting you at stupidly high speeds. Your ship would take away a tiny fraction of the star’s orbital speed and exit the orbit by adding the with speed it came in with. In the game, you have gravitational pull and gravitational well for a slow down, but you can’t properly perform gravity assists and maybe it’s because of the flight systems of our ships
@@ChristopherMarkGore I've been exploring the Orion Cluster recently. Pretty cool spot, theres a planet there in the Labyrinth system that has some really deep canyons and highly dense resource sites. The cluster seems to be loaded and interestingly jumps between systems take forever even though they are only a couple light years apart. If you get bored looking for the boogey man, come on out. There's even an asteroid station out here you can use to taxi in your ships.
Okay just looked and got the same problem. The issue is the giant permit locked area around The Horsehead Nebula if you're plotting from The Bubble. The router is having issues. Try plotting around it. I use Gore's Nova as a way-stop myself, since it's got a family connection, but it's a pretty good stopping point for anything behind The Horsehead Nebula.
I need to see if they’ve changed it at all since Odyssey, I’m pretty far out in the Formidine Rift currently though, not sure when I’ll be in that neighborhood again.
I so wish there was more to do in that game. Visually it's wonderful. Game play, for what there is, it's also quite good. But unless you focus on combat against NPCs it gets pretty damn boring fast. There is only so many times I can scan a system before they all start blending into each other. I've shot enough NPC bad guys in ring systems to make myself no longer interested in doing any of it. So about once every 2 or so years I download the game again. Look up what the controls are again so I can remember, and do the same things again before quitting a month later. It's a waste of a otherwise great game that there so little to do in such a massive amount of space.
you only play one possibility from manys. Ever mined? Explored? Finf new planets as the first? Fight against tagrgoids? You were in Colonia? You play only 5% of the game and you are bored? Like wondering nothing ever happens without leaving your couch.
@@abelaze I did mine at one point, but yeah I got bored with that as well, I did fight goids early on but I never had the interest in investing the engineering to really set up for it, I kind of saw it as the same as fighting NPCs with a much higher up front investment of time, I will say that was fairly early on when there was far less goid content compared to now, I do follow the game and see what's new from time to time, and I did explore quite a bit at first, did all the normal stuff like visit Sag A*, but again there is only so many times you can do the "jump/fuel scoop/scan/jump" loop before it turns into a chore instead of a game, I'm not knocking anyone who's really into it but I'm just bored after a month or so, just wish Frontier would add more quicker
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i played this game quite a while after it was released. one of the reasons why i stopped playing was because i got actual panic attacks when i came out of jump and had a black hole right in front of me. and no, im not kidding. i was panicking. Those things scare me like nothing else. Even in a game.
dude this is literally what I go through. Once I came out of a jump and saw a pulsar and literally engine boosted the opposite direction. I have this huge sense of panic when I'm in a system with pulsars (haven't come across blackholes yet) and am heavily inclined to leave the system as fast as possible. I don't think I'll ever be doing the FSD boost using Pulsar cones lol
It's a shame you had to stop playing I'm sorry to hear that Cmdr. They say space is dangerous lol. The best scare I've had so far, was dropping into a system out towards colonia. And I wasn't paying attention, next thing I know my ships burning up, and getting tossed around like a bath toy. Here I had dropped out right into a neutron star jet cone! Needless to say I limped my way back to a station.
They scare me too. I used to play in vr and I plan on getting an index soon to revisit it. But those black holes in vr are something else.
@@jeast9648 I literally only want an expensive VR setup just for this game an nothing else
@@Looosid I remember I used fsd boosting to get to Sagittarius a* in a week. I had to think for like 10 minutes before jumping into the system because it was so scary. Worth it though.
My first binary neutron star system I've seen on UA-cam. I just saw a 3 black hole and one neutron star system myself in game tonight, 200 Ly outside of the bubble. CMDR Jon Targaryen 46
Yeah, I don’t think there are many of these, especially that close to each other, I found this one on EDSM and made it a stop.
Are you refering to hip 63836?
Love the visuals and the game presentation, but the fact is that the gravity of a Neutron Star (2 even more) would turn that ship into a spaghetti and completely dissolve any material into stream of ions.
That's why you've got to keep your ASGD (anti-spaghetti gravity dissolver) fully repaired.
And that's without even considering the magnetism. The neurons in your brain would literally just stop working immediately that close to a neutron star even if you had some fantasy anti gravity technology.
@@niclas3672 The Remlok suits are pretty cool about fixing that for us :)
You have to think, the game is set in far future. They could have done stuff to prevent this.
Those fast ones definitely have a pucker factor! Especially when you try and boost off of them, talk about nerve racking!
It would be really cool if they actually orbited eachother.
They probably do, the per-system orbits are basically accurate in Elite Dangerous.
they do orbit each other
@@amateresu6708 now I want to go back and record a time lapse video of it, that would be cool to see.
@@ChristopherMarkGore really? nice! I was just expecting them to be orbiting really fast haha
The speed should be insane, so yeah, they orbit because there are orbital guides, but I am pretty sure there's a bug there.
Really cool im glad i found this vid
In canon, people that use the neutron star highway to get to colonia die of stage 3 cancer upon arrival.
Cite?
@@Yaivenov It's a joke. Try using your head a little
@@jakevuckturd1201 After playing 40k I no longer immediately discard such notions as mirth. In an era where humans average a millenia life span, there are the psykers with a life expectancy of 20 years. :P
I thought the video was accelerated... I've never seen a neutron star spin this fast and it's terrifying
i mean the fastest spinning pulsar we have detected spins 700 times a second,,,,,
Yeah, they go all sorts of spin rates. I've seen even faster ones in the game.
It would be cool if the spin rate altered the boost somehow ... and the danger.
@@ChristopherMarkGore I am not sure but I think it would not affect the gravity IRL either. Like, those things exist and they are sometimes really fast too irl.
Neutrons stars already spin really fast, but these ones spin several hundred times a second. They’re call pulsars
Just watching this makes my ship explode while offline
💥
Did you know that your save fuel with neutron jumps even if you don't want to jump beyond your max FSD range?
Krzeszny that’s news to me, I was usually using them for the range.
Christopher Mark Gore you can use the plasma jets to jump beyond normal range
How it works, in essence, is like FSD injections. They make the next jump more fuel efficient, thus increasing the maximum range for the jump. So, you can use them for both.
@@johncoffeehays742 Use the jets?! Do they not outright blast you out of the sky in this game?
I LOVE PULSARS! Thanks for making this because I never really thought pulsars can be binary!
Wow. I can bet Raxxla is somewhere there. These might be Guardians teachers who created such system
I tried finding this system but i found out that its way is blocked by col sector permit
Yeah you'll need to kind of go around the giant permit lock off area to get there.
Im surprised you didn't get squashed by them neutron stars :)
It is said scientifically that with two neutrons orbiting each other, the gravity itself without any FSD, it is capable of slingshotting you at stupidly high speeds.
Your ship would take away a tiny fraction of the star’s orbital speed and exit the orbit by adding the with speed it came in with.
In the game, you have gravitational pull and gravitational well for a slow down, but you can’t properly perform gravity assists and maybe it’s because of the flight systems of our ships
You have to use both stars to boost to get to Raxxla
That would be a really cool dynamic actually, boost multipliers, get my AspX up to 800Lyr jumps!
Is Raxxla a real thing?
Anjin Rider it’s supposed to be in the game, but nobody has figured out the riddles to it yet. It’s the main thing I’m doing in the game these days.
@@ChristopherMarkGore I've been exploring the Orion Cluster recently. Pretty cool spot, theres a planet there in the Labyrinth system that has some really deep canyons and highly dense resource sites. The cluster seems to be loaded and interestingly jumps between systems take forever even though they are only a couple light years apart.
If you get bored looking for the boogey man, come on out. There's even an asteroid station out here you can use to taxi in your ships.
this i had never seen like before...
The gates of valhalla 6:55 😂
LOL yeah :)
Just tried plotting to that system and it keeps failing. Is it permit locked or do I need FSD injection by chance?
It's not permit locked no.
Okay just looked and got the same problem. The issue is the giant permit locked area around The Horsehead Nebula if you're plotting from The Bubble. The router is having issues. Try plotting around it. I use Gore's Nova as a way-stop myself, since it's got a family connection, but it's a pretty good stopping point for anything behind The Horsehead Nebula.
Gore's Nova: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U_Orionis
The guy who discovered it was a distant relative: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ellard_Gore
And in the game: www.edsm.net/en/system/id/24191892/name/Gore%27s+Nova
...and your Matrix RGB Parameters for this nice GUI colors? =)
I need to get them back for myself, I reinstalled Windows about a year ago, I'm back to the ugly orange-brown.
@@ChristopherMarkGore :D okay probably you find them... would be nice. But thank you for answering
could you find?
I’m on my way I’ll let you know how it goes
I need to see if they’ve changed it at all since Odyssey, I’m pretty far out in the Formidine Rift currently though, not sure when I’ll be in that neighborhood again.
open world?
Yeah, I'll usually fly in open, especially exploring, there's hardly anybody else out there. Maybe I'll fly in private if I'm at a Community Goal.
Join the black hole sun project
ooops! killed neutron star be Goods!
I so wish there was more to do in that game. Visually it's wonderful. Game play, for what there is, it's also quite good. But unless you focus on combat against NPCs it gets pretty damn boring fast. There is only so many times I can scan a system before they all start blending into each other. I've shot enough NPC bad guys in ring systems to make myself no longer interested in doing any of it. So about once every 2 or so years I download the game again. Look up what the controls are again so I can remember, and do the same things again before quitting a month later. It's a waste of a otherwise great game that there so little to do in such a massive amount of space.
you only play one possibility from manys. Ever mined? Explored? Finf new planets as the first? Fight against tagrgoids? You were in Colonia? You play only 5% of the game and you are bored? Like wondering nothing ever happens without leaving your couch.
@@abelaze I did mine at one point, but yeah I got bored with that as well, I did fight goids early on but I never had the interest in investing the engineering to really set up for it, I kind of saw it as the same as fighting NPCs with a much higher up front investment of time, I will say that was fairly early on when there was far less goid content compared to now, I do follow the game and see what's new from time to time, and I did explore quite a bit at first, did all the normal stuff like visit Sag A*, but again there is only so many times you can do the "jump/fuel scoop/scan/jump" loop before it turns into a chore instead of a game, I'm not knocking anyone who's really into it but I'm just bored after a month or so, just wish Frontier would add more quicker
Its a shame the animations of the jets are low budget
so is the star's light bending. BHole just basically ignores it.
Fish word has not been sown yet
153 fish
Means 153 dimensions fish inside fish
Ephesians 5:32
32 There is a deep secret truth revealed in this scripture, which I understand as applying to Christ and the church.
TRUTH WORD HAS NOT BEEN SOWN YET
John 4:35
Don’t you have a saying, ‘It’s still four months until harvest’? I tell you, open your eyes and look at the fields! They are ripe for harvest.
JOHN WORD HAS NOT BEEN SOWN YET