Next Mission ?
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- Lycanthrope
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Next Mission ?
OK, just blew the Constrictor out of the sky, boy that felt good.
As I am still in Galaxy 2 is there any recommendations to what mission to choose next ?
As I am still in Galaxy 2 is there any recommendations to what mission to choose next ?
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Galaxy 3 and the "Thargoid Plans" I'd say!
Then 4 for Nova, Lovecats and Deposed.
Then 4 for Nova, Lovecats and Deposed.
OXPS : The Assassins Guild, Asteroid Storm, The Bank of the Black Monks, Random Hits, The Galactic Almanac, Renegade Pirates can be downloaded from the Elite Wiki here.
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No, and why should it?hircus wrote:Restarting an old thread here: apart from stumbling into it, or reading the Wiki, is there a way for users to get the hint that they need to go to Galaxy 3 to get to the next mission (Thargoid Plans)?
Missions are (in my humble opinion) like easter-eggs in the game. If you're just playing it without any additional information the only way to get a mission is to accidentally find, or - as you so beautifully put it - stumble into it. If you want to plan your mission career, please refer to the documentation (read: wiki).
That's by the way exactly my experience with Elite. I played Elite from some Gold-Collection for the C64, which had only very rudimentary documentation. So I had no idea that something like missions existed at all. Therefore I was taken completely by surprise when after a long while of playing suddenly - without any prior warning - my very first mission screen popped up (it was the Constrictor hunt). Never had I expected something like this! I had done a lot of trading, planet-hopping, bounty hunting, pirating, etc. I really thought I had seen it all. And with one little docking, all out of a sudden, the game was taken to a completely new level. Missions! Something never seen before. I still remember just how excited I was.
So, when I had hunted down the Constrictor I started to visit every planet in Galaxy 2, because I was so afraid I could miss another mission, if I didn't get to the right place. Sadly for me the next one was waiting only in Galaxy 3...
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Ah, thanks. I missed out on the original Elite series, and with all the mission-oriented OXPs, where the parameters of the missions are necessarily made more explicit, I was wondering why the same is not true of the built-in missions (there's the Trumbles mission that every old-timer is coy about, but in that case it's essential -- one would not want to spoil the surprise!)Commander McLane wrote:That's by the way exactly my experience with Elite. I played Elite from some Gold-Collection for the C64, which had only very rudimentary documentation. So I had no idea that something like missions existed at all. Therefore I was taken completely by surprise when after a long while of playing suddenly - without any prior warning - my very first mission screen popped up (it was the Constrictor hunt). Never had I expected something like this! I had done a lot of trading, planet-hopping, bounty hunting, pirating, etc. I really thought I had seen it all. And with one little docking, all out of a sudden, the game was taken to a completely new level. Missions! Something never seen before. I still remember just how excited I was.