I've been playing this game for almost 8 years and I still go through and watch these because there's always something you learned from another pilot😂 usually I'll just throw it on in the background while I'm scanning systems 👍 hell after 8 years I still make some rookie mistakes like not checking to make sure I have enough buy back after I build an 800 million credit ship with modules and try to do something with it before I engineer it😅 yeah let's just say I didn't have to buy back and that 800 million credit ship went bye-bye the same day I bought it😂 I almost quit playing for a little while 🤣
An excellent idea :) I shall need to watch this I think as I have taken a couple of years off after the Odyssey debacle ... and that means I have forgotten everything! And given that my ships are very, very, expensive I need to relearn how not to crash and blow up the bad guys before they get me! :)
I have been playing for 10 years off and on PC and XBOX, now I only play on PC and I Just like trading now and Mining, Its relaxing, sometimes I do a little Bounty Hunting now and again. But I do have a long term plan that will last me more years of game play.
Well actuallyyyyyyyyyyy😂. Watched ED content for years on a potato laptop. I just put together my rig and started playing Christmas Eve. Been trying to rank up with the Federals and done some exo too ( no first foot fall yet 😮). Now New Year's Day (night?) I'm swapping out my CPU cooler for more power and even more RGB and adding a top fan. Then back to the federal courier📫 grind at Perry's folly. Thanks so much for this 07. Happy new year and happy 🍕
I posted a beautiful comment explaining a lot of stuff for you and for some reason UA-cam decided it was going to wipe it. This, it's going to be a little bit longer because I had a little bit more I wanted to add to it and it wouldn't let me add to it either. If you're using an first footballs are easy to find. I have a bunch of first foot falls as well as a bunch of planet and system discoveries. The trick is to zoom way outside of the bubble. Usually my jump line is about 250 to 300 jumps away. I run that line until I start seeing there's nothing that has been mapped. When it comes to scanning exobiology remember that you can find them in valleys and trenches between mountains as well as open planes and at the top of mountains. Sometimes if you can't find anything you need to go back to orbit and find the biggest crater. The engineer for you the frame shift drive as well as your scanners is pretty easy to unlock so I would recommend upgrading your scanners and you're a frame shift drive as fast as you can as well as your power plant.
Older players that may be watching this remember to check your frame shift drive on some of your ships because there's also an upgraded 5A and other a rated frameshift drives that will give you super Cruise. They also have a farther jump range when they're engineered. It took me awhile to realize that😂
Make sure you check every station you go to because when you're starting out it's easier to buy an engineered suit or weapon than it is to engineer it yourself. If you can work yourself up to at least a grade 3 suit and grade 3 weapons you can pretty much survive everything.
@@SteveSiegelin - But not all of them have pre-upgraded (up to G3) suits & weapons for sale. After every server tick Thursday, some stores will be allocated small numbers of pre-upgraded suits and weapons. Most of them get snapped up pretty quickly. In small outposts a LONG way from the local beacon, you can often still find them after several days. Staying current with the "Sharing is Caring' thread on the ED forums is a good way to hunt things down.. (and, of course, share what you find, too!)
If a player donate for Mandalay, he/she can start earning 130kk/h from the very beginning (scanning Stratum on well known planets from a DB), skipping "bounty hunting" with Sidewinder, and scanning planets with Cobra MKIII =)
@@AtlasRandGaming This might work, but to explore Galaxy with a 7Ly jump is a deed. And in both cases a player needs 150k for the suit. I've forgot about it. Thus, either the "bounty hunting" or planet scanning are not avoidable. I would agree that the game design is quite good.
I just did the first "on foot" part, haven't started the first ship part, and there is still too much that isn't obvious.... the interface itself needs a tutorial.
I've been playing this game for almost 8 years and I still go through and watch these because there's always something you learned from another pilot😂 usually I'll just throw it on in the background while I'm scanning systems 👍 hell after 8 years I still make some rookie mistakes like not checking to make sure I have enough buy back after I build an 800 million credit ship with modules and try to do something with it before I engineer it😅 yeah let's just say I didn't have to buy back and that 800 million credit ship went bye-bye the same day I bought it😂 I almost quit playing for a little while 🤣
An excellent idea :) I shall need to watch this I think as I have taken a couple of years off after the Odyssey debacle ... and that means I have forgotten everything! And given that my ships are very, very, expensive I need to relearn how not to crash and blow up the bad guys before they get me! :)
Hi, enjoying the reference to Ayn Rand. I’ve read Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead. o7.
Happy New Year everyone!🎉
Great video thanks!
I have been playing for 10 years off and on PC and XBOX, now I only play on PC and I Just like trading now and Mining, Its relaxing, sometimes I do a little Bounty Hunting now and again. But I do have a long term plan that will last me more years of game play.
Well actuallyyyyyyyyyyy😂. Watched ED content for years on a potato laptop. I just put together my rig and started playing Christmas Eve. Been trying to rank up with the Federals and done some exo too ( no first foot fall yet 😮). Now New Year's Day (night?) I'm swapping out my CPU cooler for more power and even more RGB and adding a top fan. Then back to the federal courier📫 grind at Perry's folly. Thanks so much for this 07. Happy new year and happy 🍕
I posted a beautiful comment explaining a lot of stuff for you and for some reason UA-cam decided it was going to wipe it. This, it's going to be a little bit longer because I had a little bit more I wanted to add to it and it wouldn't let me add to it either. If you're using an first footballs are easy to find. I have a bunch of first foot falls as well as a bunch of planet and system discoveries. The trick is to zoom way outside of the bubble. Usually my jump line is about 250 to 300 jumps away. I run that line until I start seeing there's nothing that has been mapped. When it comes to scanning exobiology remember that you can find them in valleys and trenches between mountains as well as open planes and at the top of mountains. Sometimes if you can't find anything you need to go back to orbit and find the biggest crater. The engineer for you the frame shift drive as well as your scanners is pretty easy to unlock so I would recommend upgrading your scanners and you're a frame shift drive as fast as you can as well as your power plant.
Older players that may be watching this remember to check your frame shift drive on some of your ships because there's also an upgraded 5A and other a rated frameshift drives that will give you super Cruise. They also have a farther jump range when they're engineered. It took me awhile to realize that😂
Make sure you check every station you go to because when you're starting out it's easier to buy an engineered suit or weapon than it is to engineer it yourself. If you can work yourself up to at least a grade 3 suit and grade 3 weapons you can pretty much survive everything.
All stations have an outfitter
@@SteveSiegelin - But not all of them have pre-upgraded (up to G3) suits & weapons for sale. After every server tick Thursday, some stores will be allocated small numbers of pre-upgraded suits and weapons. Most of them get snapped up pretty quickly. In small outposts a LONG way from the local beacon, you can often still find them after several days. Staying current with the "Sharing is Caring' thread on the ED forums is a good way to hunt things down.. (and, of course, share what you find, too!)
Greetings Atlas! Wink :)
@@sHuRuLuNi greetings total beginner :)
Thanks
If a player donate for Mandalay, he/she can start earning 130kk/h from the very beginning (scanning Stratum on well known planets from a DB), skipping "bounty hunting" with Sidewinder, and scanning planets with Cobra MKIII =)
@@sc0or one of my buddies scanned a few in his sidewinder, and bought an asp to continue scanning with longer jump range.
@@AtlasRandGaming This might work, but to explore Galaxy with a 7Ly jump is a deed. And in both cases a player needs 150k for the suit. I've forgot about it. Thus, either the "bounty hunting" or planet scanning are not avoidable. I would agree that the game design is quite good.
@@AtlasRandGaming PS I just checked coriolis (never did this before), and to my surprise Sidewinder can jump at 42.6Ly!!! Wow...
@ is that with the new pre-engineered?
@@AtlasRandGaming SW? Pre-engineered, sure. I guessed it would be 20Ly as a max. But I doubt someone has ever made this -)
I just did the first "on foot" part, haven't started the first ship part, and there is still too much that isn't obvious.... the interface itself needs a tutorial.
@@slick8086 cool I will do a video on interface alone