I hated Planetary landing. I stayed away from mission requiring it. I watched many planet landing video's but yours by far is the best. Good graphics, great narration and the follow-up portion for leaving a planet is great also. It's a very necessary part of the story ! I no longer fear planet landings or take offs. Thank you
Same here. I thought I would take me a few missions to get the hang of it, but I just could not get it right. After watching this video I finally can. Thanks for this great tutorial, by the far the best on the topic. Now I can enjoy these missions and I do.
Ive done it before easily the first time trying and after that could not get it after wards.. I found your video and it came back to me how to properly land.. thanks, great explanation you got a like and a subscriber for that
Just started this game and could not for the life of me figure out how to get to a planetary base without always being on the complete opposite side. This explains a lot!
Me (an idiot pilot): time to land on a planet. Full speed ahead! Oh crap, planetary orbit and I’m super far from my target, better turn around. Oh? Dropped from orbital cruise? Glide aborted? And yet I’m still 500km away from the target. Lol! Thanks for the tutorial commander, this helped me avoid doing what I just described above.
I've learnt the game through UA-cam as well. The actual game is quite complex with no help from Frontier at all. Thanks God for UA-cam or I wouldn't of got out if a sidewinder
Thank you for explaining all this so well. I have had Elite Dangerous for some time now, but never really got into it. I was so frustrated by all this. Now I know how to land and take off of planets...that is awesome!
Clearest and best tutorial I have found on planet base landing. Thank you so much. As a fairly new player I struggled with this many times, for delivery missions. I totalled my ship once which put me off doing further planet ones. I could never work out from orbit how to get the correct angle to start decending at. This has explained so clearly that I will try again. Many thanks.
Thank GOD for this tutorial! Still kinda green to this whole shebang (bought the game on PS4 this past May and have just recently gotten a HOTAS so I can actually play-I don’t care what everyone else says; playing ED on a controller is damn near impossible and people who tell you otherwise are LYING), but this actually might help me expand my bounty hunting repertoire quite substantially. You’ve just earned yourself a sub, by the by!
Thanks for the video, as well as the additional technical information and tips on how to land at a planetary outpost. When I first tried landing on a planetary outpost, I spent way too much time gliding and wasted about 10 minutes covering the remaining distance to the outpost in regular flight. After watching this video, I became a lot more time-efficient when landing on planets. A few hours ago, someone on the EDC Discord asked for help landing on planets, and I referred them to this video, describing it to be "highly useful for learning how to land on planets efficiently". Hopefully, they'll benefit from watching this video as much as I did!
Thanks for this. Just started playing, grabbing delivery missions to build up a bit of cash. I had no idea there are planetary bases until I got a mission that led me to one. Needless to say, I had no idea what I was doing and messed it up. This vid has got me back on track and plugging away towards buying my first ship!
I know you made this a long time ago but I am new to Elite D and I have been struggling with landing. I have seen 4 or 5 other videos and this was by far the easiest to understand and I am confident I can get it now. Thanks!!
Thank you for these videos. Always good to see a different take on the mechanics. Perhaps one day you can show how to "dock" an SRV at a planetary outpost. I've still not got the hang of that!
I know this is an old video, but wanted to say thanks for posting it! I'm new to the game and was having a heck of a time getting my base landings close to the base, even after reading a dozen different forums and things...no one explained it in basic, layman's terms (this is a real problem in general for this game...makes it hard for a newcomer to learn because nothing on the internet that comes up on google searches explains things in a way that makes sense for someone who doesn't already know the game). Then I watched this video. Turns out I was waaay overthinking things. Thank you for sharing this video, it saved my life...I now come out of glide and instantly go to being able to dock 100% of the time. I'm 5 days into playing and finally got most of the game play figured out, your videos were a big part of that!
Thanks for the video man! I kept failing on approaching the planet I needed to make a delivery to, but after watching your video I accomplished it immediately.
While watching your video and after seeing few others on the same topic, I realized how bad most people are at explaining things. Your video actually really explains it very well. Thank you
Thank you for this! Can finally get my FSD engineered had no idea you gotta be within 5km for docking access to show up so I'd always chicken out and fly away cause I was scared I'd get shot at for landing without requesting docking 😂
Hey Alpha, great video like usual. Just wanted to point one thing out. I think it would be useful to show how to land on a specific coordinate. How to navigate to a specific latitude and longitude. That was my main problem when I was learning planetary approach in the beginning. Thank you for the video. Great material.
That was really helpful thanks, I've been playing this game for years and couldn't always get the planetary approach quite right, I didn't know about the sweet spot for flying around the planet that's gonna help me loads :)
Since there is no up or down in space something that helps me quite a bit is to think of the planetary base as being on the roof. So to help visualize that as you're leaving flip yourself upside down so the surface of the planet is above you and then point your nose down when you leave. Now instead of tilting yourself on your backside and going straight "up" you are diving "downward" into the depths of space.
Aye, I do the opposite and see them as on the deck... Thankfully someone brought the term to my attention as I didn't know it before making this video 😅
Very nice tutorial, and thank you for fully pointing out every relevant bit of the UI. I personally prefer to approach at around 30 degrees, but then I'm the sort of person who watches 2001 without reaching for the fast-forward button ;-)
When I take off from a planet I prefer to do this in the same motion.. I vertical ascend , turn away from the planet (close to 90 degrees) with my arse facing back at it, gear up and boost... Lot faster then just vertical ascending. Great video for the new pilots.
Kruell Right, I was having trouble with overheating until I started pointing straight up as early as possible. Then hit FSD as early as possible. When I already have another star system selected and it is in view, then I can hyperdrive directly to it without first going through supercruise, but sometimes I need to spend heatsink when the ascent angle is too low.
Thank you. Finally, a planetary landing tutorial that actually demonstrates what to do and HOW to do it. Unfortunately, I can only hit that Like button once.
Although I can land perfect most of the time I still screw up occasionally. The gravity is the unknown factor that will decide whether you land safely or crash and burn. Thumbs up for this well explained video. I've picked up a few pointers.
Thanks for the terrific landing tip. The tutorial on this was completely non existent. Did my first courier mission to Bordage Works. I had to learn planetary landing literally flying by the seat of my space suit pants. Good thing they added the altimeter because there was no way to gauge the distance to the planet surface LMAO.
Now, of course, there is the factor of gravity and location of desired landing sites but I have seen perfect approach angles and I was hoping to see that here. If you approach a planet at the perfect angle you can go from SC to OC to Glide and then be at your landing site without adjusting your attitude. It speeds up the landing process considerably since you spend less time in OC trying to get the best angle to your target. I still haven't been able to find the exact angle of approach but I have had limited success with an aproximate 50 degree down angle to the target on planet. Throttle control is key as if you don't watch your speed you'll end up too fast and hit the Drop zone at 65 km/s and get kicked from OC with no glide 30km from your target. Using the direct approach method I have had about a 50% success rate for a complete approach, 25% having to adjust attitude due to high speed and overshot my target, and 25% careening into the planet because I didn't watch my speed and/or attitude. One might say this is less efficient due to its failure percentage...and you'd probably be right but when you pull off a perfect approach you feel like a badass.
Hey Alpha, can you do a video on the different forms of supercruise travel? I have only managed to master the 6 seconds, and somewhat the helix of death (orbital stations I frequently use).
I was trying to land a cobra and i dropped out of the sky. Lets just say I found out how far a cobra can jump when falling when it has its shields up. The answer to that is pretty go damn far. Boy oh boy, i'm happy i outfitted it with the best shield generator. I lost about close to half my hull strength after one all mighty bounce. First time using a cobra by the way with gravity.
I don't know if you mentioned it, I may have missed it, but I don't have the lines around the planets, it must be somewhere in the same menu as orbit lines, ill have to have a little hunt as it would be helpful, especially for fuel scooping
I'm going crazy here. Trying to land at Zhang's Claim (Dahan System) and it shows me the full marker or circle but it must be on the other side, because when I get there it is not there. And then I start to orbit and I just cannot find it. This is crazy! Any more help?
I hated Planetary landing. I stayed away from mission requiring it. I watched many planet landing video's but yours by far is the best. Good graphics, great narration and the follow-up portion for leaving a planet is great also. It's a very necessary part of the story ! I no longer fear planet landings or take offs. Thank you
Same here. I thought I would take me a few missions to get the hang of it, but I just could not get it right. After watching this video I finally can. Thanks for this great tutorial, by the far the best on the topic. Now I can enjoy these missions and I do.
Happy to help out commanders :)
Ive done it before easily the first time trying and after that could not get it after wards.. I found your video and it came back to me how to properly land.. thanks, great explanation you got a like and a subscriber for that
I totally second it! The best video of planetary landing I've seen. Great work, man!
I'm brand new to the game and just got my first engineer invite. This will definitely help and I will be coming back to it.
And even after 4,5 years this is still an amazing tutorial !!
Just started this game and could not for the life of me figure out how to get to a planetary base without always being on the complete opposite side. This explains a lot!
Me (an idiot pilot): time to land on a planet. Full speed ahead! Oh crap, planetary orbit and I’m super far from my target, better turn around. Oh? Dropped from orbital cruise? Glide aborted? And yet I’m still 500km away from the target.
Lol! Thanks for the tutorial commander, this helped me avoid doing what I just described above.
I did that earlier today.... I have a new ship now.....
Learned the game through UA-cam tutorials, especially yours, so big thanks for this and the others.
I've learnt the game through UA-cam as well. The actual game is quite complex with no help from Frontier at all. Thanks God for UA-cam or I wouldn't of got out if a sidewinder
Now that's how a tutorial should be. Succinct, informative and non scatological. Subscribed.
Oh shit... please don't look at my older ones then! ;)
But in all seriousness, thank you, glad you liked it.
Exept the part where he made a 5 mins max vid into an 11min vid
It's taken me years (being daunted, uninstalling, reinstalling) and your guide here actually allowed me to land on my first planet.
Thank you!
Perfectly concise and to the point. This helped me land at a planetary base in my first 2 days of playing.
I know this video is old but very informative. I made my first planetary landing flawlessly with your help. Thank you!
Thank you for explaining all this so well. I have had Elite Dangerous for some time now, but never really got into it. I was so frustrated by all this. Now I know how to land and take off of planets...that is awesome!
Did my first planet landing tonight because of this video (and three other landings) and I survived them all!
Thank you for this, brilliantly explained/demonstrated
Dude Im a noob in this game just started and you just saved me hours and hours of frustration, Thanks
Clearest and best tutorial I have found on planet base landing. Thank you so much. As a fairly new player I struggled with this many times, for delivery missions. I totalled my ship once which put me off doing further planet ones. I could never work out from orbit how to get the correct angle to start decending at. This has explained so clearly that I will try again. Many thanks.
Thank GOD for this tutorial! Still kinda green to this whole shebang (bought the game on PS4 this past May and have just recently gotten a HOTAS so I can actually play-I don’t care what everyone else says; playing ED on a controller is damn near impossible and people who tell you otherwise are LYING), but this actually might help me expand my bounty hunting repertoire quite substantially.
You’ve just earned yourself a sub, by the by!
Very well done and informative video.
not to long or rambly, but not too short omitting details.
Excellent job, thank you for sharing.
Thanks for the video, as well as the additional technical information and tips on how to land at a planetary outpost. When I first tried landing on a planetary outpost, I spent way too much time gliding and wasted about 10 minutes covering the remaining distance to the outpost in regular flight. After watching this video, I became a lot more time-efficient when landing on planets.
A few hours ago, someone on the EDC Discord asked for help landing on planets, and I referred them to this video, describing it to be "highly useful for learning how to land on planets efficiently". Hopefully, they'll benefit from watching this video as much as I did!
Very valuable tutorial. Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!
I think you should do a tutorial for landing on Achenar 3 (6.73g), much entertainment to be had ;)
Thanks for this. Just started playing, grabbing delivery missions to build up a bit of cash. I had no idea there are planetary bases until I got a mission that led me to one. Needless to say, I had no idea what I was doing and messed it up. This vid has got me back on track and plugging away towards buying my first ship!
Happy to have helped in some small way.
I struggled a lot with landing and your tutorial is super helpful, thank you sir!
Happy to help out :)
I know you made this a long time ago but I am new to Elite D and I have been struggling with landing. I have seen 4 or 5 other videos and this was by far the easiest to understand and I am confident I can get it now. Thanks!!
Thank you for these videos. Always good to see a different take on the mechanics. Perhaps one day you can show how to "dock" an SRV at a planetary outpost. I've still not got the hang of that!
I know this is an old video, but wanted to say thanks for posting it! I'm new to the game and was having a heck of a time getting my base landings close to the base, even after reading a dozen different forums and things...no one explained it in basic, layman's terms (this is a real problem in general for this game...makes it hard for a newcomer to learn because nothing on the internet that comes up on google searches explains things in a way that makes sense for someone who doesn't already know the game).
Then I watched this video. Turns out I was waaay overthinking things. Thank you for sharing this video, it saved my life...I now come out of glide and instantly go to being able to dock 100% of the time. I'm 5 days into playing and finally got most of the game play figured out, your videos were a big part of that!
Happy to help out Commander, welcome to the black :)
Thanks fella, you have most definitely saved me hours of play, working this out, thanks for the upload
Brilliant tutorial! I've been having nightmare with planetary landings.
Thanks for the video man! I kept failing on approaching the planet I needed to make a delivery to, but after watching your video I accomplished it immediately.
Happy to help out CMDR :)
The best video on how to land I have seen. Thank you so much!
Many thanks for that i am very much a rookie player and have been avoiding planetary stations . looking forward to trying it out again with your tips.
While watching your video and after seeing few others on the same topic, I realized how bad most people are at explaining things. Your video actually really explains it very well. Thank you
Thanks for this - just started playing and needed the info for my first planetary cargo delivery. :)
Finally learned to land at a base thanks to an easy to follow tutorial, Thanks
Thank you. The best Planetary Base Landing Tutorial I've found.
Thank you for this! Can finally get my FSD engineered had no idea you gotta be within 5km for docking access to show up so I'd always chicken out and fly away cause I was scared I'd get shot at for landing without requesting docking 😂
I tend to use a docking computer, but this is certainly a VERY useful video. Especially since the computer does NOT cover planetary approach. TY!
Thank you so much for explaining this in such an easy way to understand! Time for me to master landings :)
Hey Alpha, great video like usual. Just wanted to point one thing out. I think it would be useful to show how to land on a specific coordinate. How to navigate to a specific latitude and longitude. That was my main problem when I was learning planetary approach in the beginning. Thank you for the video. Great material.
Agreement. Trying to get to specific points for things like Meta Alloys is a right pain in the tits and I'm sure I'm doing it wrong.
Every second of this video was super useful, thank you very much!
Thanks a lot - watched several and still struggled. Your tips were perfect!
Short sweet and to the point, very nice tut!
This is the one tutorial I needed to know how to land on planets. All the other ones I've seen haven't been in depth like this one so thank you :)
Yeah. In nms you hit a button and you're done, here....
Mate, you are the best. Thank you for not letting me crash
That was really helpful thanks, I've been playing this game for years and couldn't always get the planetary approach quite right, I didn't know about the sweet spot for flying around the planet that's gonna help me loads :)
the green arrows are a HUGE help!
Brilliant video, thank you so much for doing what Frontier does not.
Great video! Thank you for making it. I will no longer shy away from planetary missions. Fly dangerous! o7
Since there is no up or down in space something that helps me quite a bit is to think of the planetary base as being on the roof. So to help visualize that as you're leaving flip yourself upside down so the surface of the planet is above you and then point your nose down when you leave. Now instead of tilting yourself on your backside and going straight "up" you are diving "downward" into the depths of space.
Aye, I do the opposite and see them as on the deck... Thankfully someone brought the term to my attention as I didn't know it before making this video 😅
@@ChaosWulff The enemy gate is down eh? :D
Very nice tutorial, and thank you for fully pointing out every relevant bit of the UI. I personally prefer to approach at around 30 degrees, but then I'm the sort of person who watches 2001 without reaching for the fast-forward button ;-)
Incredibly informative video! Great stuff!
This was REALLY helpful. Thank you so much. Was struggling with this yesterday on PS4.
When I take off from a planet I prefer to do this in the same motion.. I vertical ascend , turn away from the planet (close to 90 degrees) with my arse facing back at it, gear up and boost... Lot faster then just vertical ascending. Great video for the new pilots.
Kruell Right, I was having trouble with overheating until I started pointing straight up as early as possible. Then hit FSD as early as possible. When I already have another star system selected and it is in view, then I can hyperdrive directly to it without first going through supercruise, but sometimes I need to spend heatsink when the ascent angle is too low.
Awesome video. A lot of help for me. I did not understand this procedure b4 this vid! Thx and keep up the good work!
Thank you. Finally, a planetary landing tutorial that actually demonstrates what to do and HOW to do it. Unfortunately, I can only hit that Like button once.
Although I can land perfect most of the time I still screw up occasionally. The gravity is the unknown factor that will decide whether you land safely or crash and burn. Thumbs up for this well explained video. I've picked up a few pointers.
Perfect tutorial, aced it first time because of it.
Excellent video, will try this tomorrow!
Amazing video. Exactly the detailed explanation I was looking for. Many, many thanks.
A very well explained and very helpful tutorial video. Thank you! 😊
I found it very useful, thank you commander
thanks so much now i dont have to wait 2H to land!
Thanks for the terrific landing tip. The tutorial on this was completely non existent. Did my first courier mission to Bordage Works. I had to learn planetary landing literally flying by the seat of my space suit pants. Good thing they added the altimeter because there was no way to gauge the distance to the planet surface LMAO.
Thanks for the video. I was able to land 1st time. Was only 25Km away when I broke into atmosphere.
Thank you, that really helps. Subscribed as I already watched a few other of your videos. good content!
Fantastic! Love the ED vids...very informative and explained thoroughly. Keep up the good work...Sub'd.
Welcome to the pack, happy you're enjoying the content :)
You taught me so much, master-bird!
Came back a few weeks ago to ED (on PC this time). Needed a landing refresher. =) o7
Thank you CW. This explained it admirably briefly and in simple terms that a spacedolt (Me IOW) can take on board. ;o)
You sure make it look easy - thanks for making this vid!
I came from the future to say how helpful this video will be
For the algorithm!
Thank you for the info. It helped a lot.
I'm happy it was of use.
Excellent video. Thank you.
Really nice video cheers, I enjoyed it any chance a video on how to search for things with the buggy sensor, control, scanning etc please
This video is amazing, thank you! Subbed!
Now, of course, there is the factor of gravity and location of desired landing sites but I have seen perfect approach angles and I was hoping to see that here. If you approach a planet at the perfect angle you can go from SC to OC to Glide and then be at your landing site without adjusting your attitude. It speeds up the landing process considerably since you spend less time in OC trying to get the best angle to your target. I still haven't been able to find the exact angle of approach but I have had limited success with an aproximate 50 degree down angle to the target on planet. Throttle control is key as if you don't watch your speed you'll end up too fast and hit the Drop zone at 65 km/s and get kicked from OC with no glide 30km from your target. Using the direct approach method I have had about a 50% success rate for a complete approach, 25% having to adjust attitude due to high speed and overshot my target, and 25% careening into the planet because I didn't watch my speed and/or attitude. One might say this is less efficient due to its failure percentage...and you'd probably be right but when you pull off a perfect approach you feel like a badass.
This video was incredibly helpful
Thank you for the help. This helped a lot.
Happy to help out CMDR.
Amazing tutorial 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Pure gold, cheers.
Hey Alpha, can you do a video on the different forms of supercruise travel? I have only managed to master the 6 seconds, and somewhat the helix of death (orbital stations I frequently use).
Excellent. Very well done.
Excellent, very clear! thanks!
thank you for the info, like louis Marrero, I am scared of planet landing and take off's.
Nice guide. Thanks.
I was not able to land or orbit without you!!! still relevant!!!!
I was trying to land a cobra and i dropped out of the sky. Lets just say I found out how far a cobra can jump when falling when it has its shields up. The answer to that is pretty go damn far. Boy oh boy, i'm happy i outfitted it with the best shield generator. I lost about close to half my hull strength after one all mighty bounce. First time using a cobra by the way with gravity.
I don't know if you mentioned it, I may have missed it, but I don't have the lines around the planets, it must be somewhere in the same menu as orbit lines, ill have to have a little hunt as it would be helpful, especially for fuel scooping
Thank you, it works now
OH GOD!! Thank you for this, have yourself a subscriber :)
needed to see this :)
I found this tutorial very useful 👍 👌 😀
thanks, great explanation
I have couple of joysticks and throtle in your opinion wich is better to play Joystick and Throttle or Dual Joysticks ? many thanks ! great video
I personally prefer the Throttle and stick, though I know commanders that prefer dual stick... so it's all down to personal preference.
Thanks for the TUT!
Your great thanks for the help my friend
My pleasure :)
Thank you so very much!!
Very helpful. Thank you.
I'm going crazy here. Trying to land at Zhang's Claim (Dahan System) and it shows me the full marker or circle but it must be on the other side, because when I get there it is not there. And then I start to orbit and I just cannot find it. This is crazy! Any more help?
And I've been dive bombing for quite a while now and wondering if others have it as rough as I do.
Good tutorial, thanks!
Subbed, great tutorials for a noob like me!
Happy to help.