What should be my next ship?
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Yes, it is! Which is just one more of the IC's nice features. The reason for this is it's flat profile which is obviously hard to hit.lolwhites wrote:It's damn hard to get a bead on an IC. Is it just as hard for NPCs to hit you when you're in one?
NB: It was even harder in the first version which was considerably smaller than the new one. When I flew it I even considered selling my shield boosters and enhancement, because I hardly ever was hit by anyone.
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That trusty python will allow you to make a lot of credits. Keep trading up cargo space wise. Maybe an Ixian Freighter next (175 tones), Then buy a PCC. This ship is tough enough to allow you to trade and do missions. Once you have this ship and you feel you have enough in the bank, a Tiger, Super Cobra or IC. But start building up your kills and maybe take on a few missions. Theres a lot more to the game than trading!
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dont pick the Standard Boa...Fraoch wrote:Update: I've been using the Python for a while now. Despite being very slow, it's a good ship.
What next? I'd like to go to the Boa, but it seems you can't fit shield boosters or military shields on it. I'd have to change tactics for fighting as I typically just run right for the pirates.
Pick the Boa Class Cruiser...
The standard Boa only holds about 125 Tons of cargo...
Where as the Boa class cruiser can carry 175 Tons...
but here is a link to the stats
http://wiki.alioth.net/index.php/Boa_2_Class_Cruiser
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With 750TC of space, you'd be hard pressed to find a station (and the spare Credits) to fill it to capacity! Most stations, even high TL ones, rarely have more than 200-300TC of stock across each commodity (at least in my experience). I tend to think that the immense cost of the Annie is not paid off by it's cavernous cargo bay. And they are suchnijineko wrote:once one can afford it, what about the annaconda? slow, yes, but can it be made worth it?
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targets, you'd probably end up losing most of your cargo (and possibly your ship) to the first pirate that gets you in his cross hairs.
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I agree with C_H. And it's worse. Due to the way the commodities at the stations' markets are calculated you never will find more than 63 (not 200-300) units of anyhing anywhere (except you have sold some of your own to the market, but then you wouldn't want to buy it again).
Second, at high-price stations you never could sell your Anaconda's belly full of whatever, because also due to the way the markets work there can never ever be more than 127 units of any commodity on any station. The engine just doesn't let you sell more.
So actually the Anaconda doesn't make much sense in the Ooniverse. I don't think a ship could be cost-efficient if you have to visit at least five to six worlds in order to fill it and then again five or six in order to empty it again.
Perhaps you could fill your vast cargo bay by scooping cargo, but then again an Anaconda is not the ship of choice for a pirate.
There are also lots and lots of threads on the board that by comparing the Elite ships come to the conclusion that the Anaconda's capacity must have been a mis-calculation right from the times of B&B.
Second, at high-price stations you never could sell your Anaconda's belly full of whatever, because also due to the way the markets work there can never ever be more than 127 units of any commodity on any station. The engine just doesn't let you sell more.
So actually the Anaconda doesn't make much sense in the Ooniverse. I don't think a ship could be cost-efficient if you have to visit at least five to six worlds in order to fill it and then again five or six in order to empty it again.
Perhaps you could fill your vast cargo bay by scooping cargo, but then again an Anaconda is not the ship of choice for a pirate.
There are also lots and lots of threads on the board that by comparing the Elite ships come to the conclusion that the Anaconda's capacity must have been a mis-calculation right from the times of B&B.
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