Good job explaining things. Your landings were a bit rough but if your goal is to be as quick as possible I get it. I always land as if I can fell every jolt myself. :) I have found that Fungoida Setisis prefers the Mountains, Fungoida Stabilis prefers flater open area's. I have not found enough of the Fungoida Gelata or Fungoida Bullarum to know what they prefer yet. Frutexa in all variants prefers hilly or mountainous areas. All variants of Tusock seem to prefer open and mostly flat terrain. All variants of Osseus have a preference for the edges of rocky outcrops from what I have seen. The most difficult plant to find from my experience has been the Bacterium on an Ice Planet with a dim star. To find these I use my SRV to drive around with an external view high above it, and at a angle to see the stars reflected light off of the surface. With this view the icy surface looks shiny and the Bacterium colonies look dull.
o7 Cmdr. Yes, landing for me is generally more of a hit than miss affair. I tend to plonk down for speed's sake. I prefer having a decent shield even on my exploration ships for this purpose, plus in case I bump into the planet, like you saw in the start of the video.
Hi there - you need an Artemis suit. Go to any Pioneer supplies and you can buy a Grade 1 suit. If you go to the Frontier Forums, there's a "Sharing is Caring" thread, find when someone posts about an Artemis suit, go buy it. G3 is great for basically pretty much all exobiologists out there.
It's from a tool called EDJP (ED Journal Processor), which is a boxel surveyor tool. It's written by the same person who does the BioInsights plugin for ED Observatory Core. Search for "Elite Dangerous EDJP" in your favorite search engine.
I recommend EDHM_UI and the FSS-Overlay 3rd party mod for it, and also the BiomeOverlay mod (changes the colors when mapping planets to be easier to see than blue and slightly greener blue)
Why is everybody who makes these videos say they explain things. But you start already equipped with everything you need. You switch some sort of filters without explaining etc....
That's great feedback. Sorry for the delay in replying - I was moving countries. Have you had a chance to work it out yet, or should I do another video that explains it better (and shorter :-)
Good job explaining things. Your landings were a bit rough but if your goal is to be as quick as possible I get it. I always land as if I can fell every jolt myself. :) I have found that Fungoida Setisis prefers the Mountains, Fungoida Stabilis prefers flater open area's. I have not found enough of the Fungoida Gelata or Fungoida Bullarum to know what they prefer yet. Frutexa in all variants prefers hilly or mountainous areas. All variants of Tusock seem to prefer open and mostly flat terrain. All variants of Osseus have a preference for the edges of rocky outcrops from what I have seen. The most difficult plant to find from my experience has been the Bacterium on an Ice Planet with a dim star. To find these I use my SRV to drive around with an external view high above it, and at a angle to see the stars reflected light off of the surface. With this view the icy surface looks shiny and the Bacterium colonies look dull.
o7 Cmdr. Yes, landing for me is generally more of a hit than miss affair. I tend to plonk down for speed's sake. I prefer having a decent shield even on my exploration ships for this purpose, plus in case I bump into the planet, like you saw in the start of the video.
How do you get the tool for scanning
Hi there - you need an Artemis suit. Go to any Pioneer supplies and you can buy a Grade 1 suit. If you go to the Frontier Forums, there's a "Sharing is Caring" thread, find when someone posts about an Artemis suit, go buy it. G3 is great for basically pretty much all exobiologists out there.
Good video thank u
Glad you liked it
hi what is the plugin you are using to get the different planet zones on your spectrum scanner? thanks
It's from a tool called EDJP (ED Journal Processor), which is a boxel surveyor tool. It's written by the same person who does the BioInsights plugin for ED Observatory Core. Search for "Elite Dangerous EDJP" in your favorite search engine.
I recommend EDHM_UI and the FSS-Overlay 3rd party mod for it, and also the BiomeOverlay mod (changes the colors when mapping planets to be easier to see than blue and slightly greener blue)
Why is everybody who makes these videos say they explain things.
But you start already equipped with everything you need. You switch some sort of filters without explaining etc....
That's great feedback. Sorry for the delay in replying - I was moving countries. Have you had a chance to work it out yet, or should I do another video that explains it better (and shorter :-)