Is there an expansion, who shows all stations, docks and landing sites ?
Or is there a way, to select the station before jumping, to come out close to the station ?
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The small compass on your HUD should point to the planet. When you get close enough, it will switch to the main station. To get directions to all stations, you need to buy the Advanced Space Compass equipment. With that you can cycle through the different stations on your space compass.SwissMäc wrote:Just after exit witchspace, how to find the station ? Compass and scanner works only on short range, but how to find out in which direction to flight?
Is there an expansion, who shows all stations, docks and landing sites ?
Or is there a way, to select the station before jumping, to come out close to the station ?
"One is never too old to learn from a master, Mr. Kidd."
Fly towards the planet. The space station will become visible.SwissMäc wrote:Just after exit witchspace, how to find the station ?
No.SwissMäc wrote:Or is there a way, to select the station before jumping, to come out close to the station ?
Are you one of nature's finest killers?SwissMäc wrote:"One is never too old to learn from a master, Mr. Kidd."
This would mean that every system has a station ? Every ?SandJ wrote:Fly towards the planet. The space station will become visible.
All 2048 systems have a main station, yes.SwissMäc wrote:This would mean that every system has a station ? Every ?
OMG, the Universe has an end !El Viejo wrote:All 2048 systems have a main station, yes.
Yah-Ta-Hey wrote:Hola
there is an OXP that gives you a really neat option in travel:
for in system travel.. there is the long range scanner.... it covers then entire 25km sphere around the planet and will show you everything, yes everything in the near area. asteroids, rock hermits, good guys, bad guys, hubs, you name it... kinda like a long range IFF indicator. once you come out of witchspace, go 6,6,5 and go to the first option and it will take you to the station in orbit
The second option will give a list of all known entities in and around the planet. Of course you have to purchase this little baby at 50,000 credits
but if you want to get somewhere without getting into fights, it is worth every credit. OR if you are a bounty hunter,or thargoid hunter, you can pick and chose your target for attack.
for another 150,000 credits you can get the long range jump planner.... with this you can pick your final target outside your 7 year limit and basically make the jump without using fuel. I have gone as many as 32 jomps from end to end on 1 tank of fuel. for those who run trade routes... this makes it automatic... jump to jump. I use it to go from high tech to high tech until my hold is full, then go to a level 1 anarchy and offload my goods at top dollar.
Some are gong to say that this is cheating but I see other OXP's being developed that do the same thing so I think of it as a tool to maximize my profits while minimizing my risk of loss. and No, I do not remember which oxp it is... I have too many to remember which one it is but with a little research,, you can find it.
Probably because they are cheats / testing tools.Diziet Sma wrote:Hmmm.. two more OXPs for which there is no Wiki page.. I didn't know about either of these.. guess I should trawl through the Big List of OXPs now and then..
Heh... even I have an extra energy bar in my otherwise-standard Cobra Mk III. Purely for cosmetic reasons, of course.Yah-Ta-Hey wrote:there are Many cheats in this game , you are the one, not someone else who decides that classification in your ooniverse.
Thanks for the marketing, how can I pay commision?Yah-Ta-Hey wrote:look in the oxp list: under the following:
Equipment
Long Range Target Scanner shows all ships currently in your system and allows to target them (has both scanners in this OXP)
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2011-05-27
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as to cheats.. there are Many cheats in this game , you are the one, not someone else who decides that classification in your ooniverse.
I think it's a kind of 'conversational pause' kind of thing.. like just now, I didn't really start a new sentence, I just inserted a brief pause, and continued. Two full stops at the end of the post is probably roughly analogous to trailing off, waiting for an expected response from whoever I'm talking with..SandJ wrote:Off-topic, but, may I ask - why do you use two full stops? (I have seen others do that online too.)