Truthfully man, i just started Elite Dangerous, i was beginning to feel overwhelmed, but because of you and this video specifically, you made me my day in continuing enjoying this game. thank you kindly
Excellent video, but at the trading section near the end you really should have mentioned to people to stick to horizontal trades unless you have no choice. At 24:39 your trade gets you 27 nickel (Grade 1) for 1 tellerium (grade 4) , whereas your next trade at 25:01 gets you *only 9* carbon (G1) and cost **two** antimony (G4). That 2 antimony would have been 54 lead (G1) in the same row vs the puny 9 carbon.
Appreciate your video, big dawg. I built a Python pretty similar to your build, and followed your tips here. Great video, bud. I subscribed because your other videos were great too. o7
Great video, especially for noobs. Only thing I would add is do not do the Jameson's crash site in open as you'll get destroyed by gankers who will destroy you in seconds as they lie in wait for the unwary.
Quick Question, Do you not use one of the SCO drives on your all purpose ship? Just getting back into the game and I'm a little confused on what types of ships i should actually use this thing on. Thanks man, great video!
I would use the new drive on anything you might be frequently cruising in-system with. SCO virtually makes the old drive obsolete as it will extend overall jump range as well.
With nearly 50b in the bank you've done your share (with 6b, I'm 44b less experienced) but will still ask -- why didn't you swap out the 4E LS for a lighter one? That in itself could net a few light years.... That 5A limpet controller could have been swapped for a 3A as well, saving mass. Curiously, no SCO drive either. That helps with HGE collection, among other things. The build appears un-even and inefficient for the purpose intended.
well. your absolutly right. The truth is i just never got around to swapping out the life support. and i was bias toward the sco drive at first but have since swapped it out. i like the 5a because i like having 3 active limpets.
@@mars449tearful6 Fair enough, commander. Thanks for the reply. There is no "wrong answer" per se, that said I might have personally gone with a 3A LC and had a bit of option with that 5 slot. Yeah, one less limp but seems a better opt for the given slot. Something I'll keep in mind, however. Python allows for a bit of thinking outside the box. Again -- thanks for the reply. Subbed for Elite content.
Truthfully man, i just started Elite Dangerous, i was beginning to feel overwhelmed, but because of you and this video specifically, you made me my day in continuing enjoying this game. thank you kindly
Glad to help
Excellent video, but at the trading section near the end you really should have mentioned to people to stick to horizontal trades unless you have no choice. At 24:39 your trade gets you 27 nickel (Grade 1) for 1 tellerium (grade 4) , whereas your next trade at 25:01 gets you *only 9* carbon (G1) and cost **two** antimony (G4). That 2 antimony would have been 54 lead (G1) in the same row vs the puny 9 carbon.
Appreciate your video, big dawg. I built a Python pretty similar to your build, and followed your tips here. Great video, bud. I subscribed because your other videos were great too. o7
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21:30 Move up to over 1km so that your limpets dont get destroyed
Great video, especially for noobs. Only thing I would add is do not do the Jameson's crash site in open as you'll get destroyed by gankers who will destroy you in seconds as they lie in wait for the unwary.
thank you brother
No prblem
Quick Question, Do you not use one of the SCO drives on your all purpose ship? Just getting back into the game and I'm a little confused on what types of ships i should actually use this thing on. Thanks man, great video!
I would use the new drive on anything you might be frequently cruising in-system with. SCO virtually makes the old drive obsolete as it will extend overall jump range as well.
With nearly 50b in the bank you've done your share (with 6b, I'm 44b less experienced) but will still ask -- why didn't you swap out the 4E LS for a lighter one? That in itself could net a few light years....
That 5A limpet controller could have been swapped for a 3A as well, saving mass. Curiously, no SCO drive either. That helps with HGE collection, among other things.
The build appears un-even and inefficient for the purpose intended.
well. your absolutly right. The truth is i just never got around to swapping out the life support. and i was bias toward the sco drive at first but have since swapped it out. i like the 5a because i like having 3 active limpets.
@@mars449tearful6 Fair enough, commander. Thanks for the reply.
There is no "wrong answer" per se, that said I might have personally gone with a 3A LC and had a bit of option with that 5 slot. Yeah, one less limp but seems a better opt for the given slot. Something I'll keep in mind, however.
Python allows for a bit of thinking outside the box.
Again -- thanks for the reply. Subbed for Elite content.