Alternately, every new video makes me stop what I'm doing and start going that way 😆 I have the Purchase Ships screen open right now as I watch this lol.
It's so good to see tutorials on these kind of things that aren't just minmaxing all the time. Sometimes I wanna more casually and it's great to see tips and stuff that are great quality of life tricks without being so hard core. Thank you!
I really like these tutorials that are just a basic overview, fast concise with a simple example, without going into minmaxing or credits per hour. I started playing recently, just found your channel and I’ll be going through your entire video catalogue some time!
My advice when taking doing tourism passenger missions is to take a DSS. Often the sights they want to see are at high value worlds (Earth-likes and Water worlds are common destinations) that you haven't visited before. A quick mapping of the planet whilst you're there anyway is a lot of extra free credits
Thank you for a nice video. When i stared Elite a couple of years ago i was told (believed) that passenger missions were not worth it because it wasn't "efficient" money making, like that was the goal of the game. Good to see youtubers making videos focussing on playing and enjoying the game instead of credits per hour or just chitting on this great game. Thx keep it up.
@@thatdude1435 So basically when you complete a mission, you have the option (most times) to choose your reward. That reward could be credits (money), reputation, or sometimes rare materials. Passenger missions generally are less hassle than traveling to a location where you'd have to go to farm these materials in a more traditional way, which is also kind of a tedious game play process and not as enjoyable as these missions would be..
Exobio makes any "efficiency" from any other income source irrelevant, just use Exobio to get credits, then do the rest for fun, reputation and engineering mats.
Hopefully you won't have to travel 400+ LY to find a First Class cabin like I did. Dituri's video would have saved me some time trying to figure out why a Luxury cabin wouldn't fit in my Python :)
Dont know if you will see this but, well done, this is a really good guide to these missions! I did a lot of transporting when i started 2 months ago. I didnt do many sightseeing missions, but that was because to this day i never realized you have a galaxy button to allow you to plan a route for multiple missions hahaha. There is one point I would add though, always check the info tab before accepting a vip. Some vips are wanted and you will gain a bounty and agro security if they complete a scan with them on board. Passenger profile will sometimes have the "criminal" trait which is a warning about this, but not all wanted vips have that on their profile. To avoid this, just check the info tab and see if it gives some warning like "passenger may be wanted in multiple systems." I mention this because once i took on like 5 vips checking for the criminal mark in the profile, but realized at least one of them was still wanted as i was leaving the station. I activated silent running, but i was still scanned almost immediately. That mistake nearly left me bankrupt as i had just bought back that beluga liner after crashing it into a high gravity planet lol.
I had just done Robigo runs (so I could armor up my python),, Yeah...grindy, but I did get several "Tip Off" missions from it that were an adventure. While it's after the fact for me (literally hours after), this video would have been helpful and still is! Thank you Dituri!
2k hours in, all the ships, most of my money is combat with the odd CG... yet only now doing Passenger runs... I think I love it. Thanks for another awesome video, another for the channel playlist!
The fact that you went out of your way to mention Robigo and that having fun is more important would make me donate money to this channel. Dituri....I think I'm in love 🥰🥰🥰
Yet another outstanding, clear-cut and precise guide to getting the best out of one particular aspect of Elite Dangerous. Personally I absolutely love tour guiding in my Orca, the credits are at best ok (you want to get rich quick choose another method) but the sense of fulfilment and exploring the hitherto unknown tourist beacons is great; and with every successful tour comes positive reviews and better fees for the next trip. EDIT, be very wary of the legal status of your guests- transporting a known criminal with a sizeable bounty on their head can make life very 'interesting' and whatever else the Orca may be she's a real liability in combat!
Great video, as with your other videos really informative and great at high lighting gameplay that might itherwise go unoticed, Thank you Commander Dituri
Loving these videos. Your guide to the pre-engineered FSD helped me get it quickly. I’m going down the path of AXI combat in my Krait now but yesterday didn’t even know what AXI meant. Would love to see a video on that.
I love this video! I also gotta do a shootout for the DBX as a passenger vehicle! No luxury cabins, but its extremely good jump range makes for solid hopping~
I'm new to the game, 2 weeks in, got a Cobra mk3 and enough credits to build it into pretty any pre-engineer build. And I'm kinda getting bored with credit farming using the transportation missions. But thanks to your videos, i can't wait to try out the things you are showing. Thanks and keep it up!
I like to think of my passenger ship as an airliner or more of a spaceliner. taking passengers and cargo when available. the demanding clients are most annoying but that's business. thanks for the tips
This guide will be useful for newcomers, good job, my Anaconda only comes out now and again for passengers. For fast money i just jump in my Cutter and buy and sell commodities.
Before clicking on accept mission it's important to click on the help button (the book symbol with i) it will tell you if the passengers are wanted in multiple systems, if you do pick up an illegal passenger make sure you are not scanned!
I hope that one day they remove the 50m credit cap, at least on passenger missions. Would love to take those long distance tourist missions but the payout just isn't good enough
So far, there are two ED activities I've never engaged in: Thargoid content, and passenger missions. I understood the Thargoid content quite awhile ago, still not interested. Now that I understand passenger missions, I might give it a try. Thanks for the explanation.
If you find groupe missions dull i recommend to do AX evacation mission. Go to a burning large station and evacuate people. Its alwasy fun to have a 600 m/s shieldless orca running away from thargoids while evading missiles and popping heatesinks. I can only recommend to make it a hull tank since you wnat to be cold to not burn up in the station.
I’ve done that - it’s great! I’ve got a krait built up for it. It’s different enough to warrant it’s own video though, and tbh it probably won’t last forever 🫡
It is great fun, but I run a shielded cow (aka type 9) for those. My goal is to run out of missions on the rescue ship (takes about ten minutes, 3-4 round trips, when I really push). Yes, it is repetitive, but sometimes that can be fun as well. And heat sinks allow for picking up material and escape pods, and peoples belongings inside the burning station as well. (But that is when it becomes really stressful to handle.) However, these are not always available (well, I guess the Thargoids are now, but I did the ones from terrorist bombings so I did not have to duck Thargoids).
As a new elite player, i have found your videos incredibly helpful! I went and got myself a pre-engineered fsd for my diamondback explorer and it's been super great. I didnt know it existed until i saw your video about it. Now, I go around scanning planets for biosigns and then go down and scan and play hide and seek with bacteria for spare change in a 63ly ship - makes life a lot easier. Though, i was wondering, as a new player, if you'd like an idea about a video. covering basic idiot dummies-101 tips, like neutron jumping (i only found out about this this weekend and its amazing), the scorpion SRV is like, 10000 times better than a normal cheap one (I shot down a type-9 heavy with it this weekend), just what even exactly abcdefghi classes on modules really mean, does fsd injection and neutron boosting stack, and other really obvious new player type tips about some more basic topics that newer players wont realise is even possible, but is vastly helpful. i wish you all the best with the videos and channel, and i can say that your videos have been way more useful than most other elite videos i have watched (most are really poorly put together videos).
Thanks so much mate! I’ve got a couple of requests like this, so I’ll definitely consider it. I’ve loved seeing comments from newer players! We vets often imagine that we’re the only ones playing, great to know there’s still a decent amount of fresh CMDRs out there 🫡
Incredibly helpful as always. Hopefully, the new update this year will bring in newer players. And maybe more views for you? It is criminal that you dont have more. You have the greatest and easiest to follow tutorials
Also funny that Tau Ceti is mentioned as first human populated system, as in the Expanse, that's where the Mormons were headed in their ship the Nauvoo. Great bit of crossover haha
An idea for a new video? Smuggling In the beginning of ED there was a smuggler-route leading to Robigo. That was really cool , but the devs nerfed it and it felt apart for me. Is there any robigo-like smuggling route or other interesting method to smuggle?
Made my first billion doing passenger mission's. The issue I disliked to the N-th degree; Are those passenger mission who wait until you leave, then request to go to other place's prior to the one they listed as wanting to go to. Sometime requireing one to go two or three jumps out of the way. Thus making less credit's per jump. One pick's a mission based on the amount they will get; To go for example, one jump. Pilot takes off, leave's the staion. And gets a memo, asking to go to here or there to see this or that prior to going to the destination you believed was one jump. Or those that after you leave a station, ask for various cargo to be picked up. Your about to go one jump, passenger ask you to get them something, anything. Attempting to find it, can take hour's sometime's, causeing you to be late getting them to their original destination and not getting paid. Having one can be an issue, having more than one, and someone going to be late. Making the entire run, suck.
Regarding sightseeing missions: When I point my ship at what I believe is the beacon, it doesn't seem to scan it/the mission doesn't seem to update. Do I need a specific scanning module for it to work?
I wonder if it might be worth creating a tutorial on how to use some of the auxiliary ED websites. Things like Inara, actually using Coriolis, the various mining/trading tools, etc. What do you think?
Just started playing. I want to be able to buy a cruise ticket and hang out on a big ship as we sightsee. That would be fun. Have a little casino on the ship, maybe.
Nice video! In the module list, why did you leave off the advanced docking computer? I find it very handy for passenger missions, although it is a "luxury" and no more required than other optional modules.
You’re perfectly welcome to chuck it on, I just never use it when I have one as I get frustrated with the speed! There’s actually a decent amount of extra space in most passenger ships so chuck in whatever you fancy 🫡
I would love to see a video about Fleet Carriers. I'm afraid to buy one because the maintenance cost seems too high that I think it might ruin the game having to make so much credit just to keep the FC. But at the same time, I REALLY WANT ONE.
I was in the same boat a while ago. Having taken the plunge, I’d say it comes down to a few factors. First, what do you do in elite? If you do stuff like mining, AX or normal combat just for fun, then you’ll probably be fine. Second, is elite a game you come back to? If you tend not to play the game for months and months, then the cost could get annoying. If, like me, you’re on a little and often in-between other games it shouldn’t be a problem. Finally, what do you want to do with your carrier? If you just want your own movable base it shouldn’t cost much. But if you want to be a place for buying and outfitting ships, or stocking up full of tritium to head out in the black, there is a fair amount of cost. In the end, it’s not as awful as it sounds. At max you’ll spend 50 mill a week, which is a walk in the park if you’re a consistent player. My upkeep isn’t much more than 20 mill, so I’ve still got a stockpile of credits building in my back pocket 😅 Might make a vid to share this stuff to everyone, plus a few tips. we’ll see 🫡
By the time you reach end game in elite and you have made at least 5bn, you already know how to make lots of money quickly and easily. The weekly costs might sound a lot, but one 50M wing cargo mission which can be easily done solo in 15 mins will pay your weekly costs for a month. Even if you put the game down for a fair while, go to a carrier admin system and remove costly services or at least make them inactive, half a billion will take care of an inactive carrier for a couple of years. If you put your mind to it with the right kind of missions you can earn that in a day
Ah, you didn't go into what you should do if a passenger is deemed "illegal", which is NOT always apparent from the description, at least, I've had several passengers deemed "illegal" and they weren't criminal or anything, I really fail to see what caused the illegality (but I did pack a heatsink and made sure I know where the silent running key is ;) )
Not a bus driver and not interested in this profession either in ED. But it is still refreshing seeing some 2024 content for Elite Dangerous. Happens to me I started a week ago with ED on my old account. I left when Engineers and Powerplay was introduced (Horizon times). Man, there was so much catching up and getting sings sorted out took some time. ED is still a phenomenal game in VR (no Odyssey for me). 😅 The sheer amount of listed materials for the Engineers is questionable, more so the grind behind it. I try to keep it slow and not to burn out quickly. I am quite unsure about the carrier cash grab yet. We will see. Looking forward to some more great content from you this year! Maybe you check out the next patch and planned changes to Powerplay?
Idk why but i love having 1 passenger slot on my ship even if im doing combat. Its like a roleplay where there are some crazy fucks who want to come watch some hunting or combat zones. More rp points when a capital ship shows up. Then i go drop em off
Nah, in my view passenger missions is about speed and luxury rather than maximum number of cabins, making the phantom or clipper a better, more balanced choice. Feel free to use it obviously, I just don’t think it suits 🫡
They should allow you to jettison the passengers that never stop messaging you. Are we there yet? are we there yet? can we stop here for some brandy?, oh wait I changed my mind lets go here instead of my original destination.... Nope ! ..get out.
HOW IS EVERY SINGLE VIDEO YOU UPLOAD RELEVANT TO WHAT I AM DOING IN ELITE CURRENTLY.
I fail to comprehend the odds but keep em coming!
Alternately, every new video makes me stop what I'm doing and start going that way 😆 I have the Purchase Ships screen open right now as I watch this lol.
I was thinking the same thing...hive brains are real :)
It's so good to see tutorials on these kind of things that aren't just minmaxing all the time. Sometimes I wanna more casually and it's great to see tips and stuff that are great quality of life tricks without being so hard core. Thank you!
I really like these tutorials that are just a basic overview, fast concise with a simple example, without going into minmaxing or credits per hour. I started playing recently, just found your channel and I’ll be going through your entire video catalogue some time!
My advice when taking doing tourism passenger missions is to take a DSS. Often the sights they want to see are at high value worlds (Earth-likes and Water worlds are common destinations) that you haven't visited before. A quick mapping of the planet whilst you're there anyway is a lot of extra free credits
What’s DSS ?
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Thank you for a nice video.
When i stared Elite a couple of years ago i was told (believed) that passenger missions were not worth it because it wasn't "efficient" money making, like that was the goal of the game.
Good to see youtubers making videos focussing on playing and enjoying the game instead of credits per hour or just chitting on this great game.
Thx keep it up.
Passenger missions are pretty good for materials - which are the real currency in ED.
@@Sighmani agree
@@Sighmanwhy are they good for materials?
Sorry, i started playing yesterday.
@@thatdude1435 So basically when you complete a mission, you have the option (most times) to choose your reward. That reward could be credits (money), reputation, or sometimes rare materials. Passenger missions generally are less hassle than traveling to a location where you'd have to go to farm these materials in a more traditional way, which is also kind of a tedious game play process and not as enjoyable as these missions would be..
Exobio makes any "efficiency" from any other income source irrelevant, just use Exobio to get credits, then do the rest for fun, reputation and engineering mats.
I have a Dolphin parked somewhere. It's set up to do single passenger missions, as in one at a time.
Just because flying tourists is fun.
Hopefully you won't have to travel 400+ LY to find a First Class cabin like I did. Dituri's video would have saved me some time trying to figure out why a Luxury cabin wouldn't fit in my Python :)
Dont know if you will see this but, well done, this is a really good guide to these missions! I did a lot of transporting when i started 2 months ago. I didnt do many sightseeing missions, but that was because to this day i never realized you have a galaxy button to allow you to plan a route for multiple missions hahaha.
There is one point I would add though, always check the info tab before accepting a vip. Some vips are wanted and you will gain a bounty and agro security if they complete a scan with them on board. Passenger profile will sometimes have the "criminal" trait which is a warning about this, but not all wanted vips have that on their profile. To avoid this, just check the info tab and see if it gives some warning like "passenger may be wanted in multiple systems." I mention this because once i took on like 5 vips checking for the criminal mark in the profile, but realized at least one of them was still wanted as i was leaving the station. I activated silent running, but i was still scanned almost immediately. That mistake nearly left me bankrupt as i had just bought back that beluga liner after crashing it into a high gravity planet lol.
Thanks for all your efforts on these much needed up-to-date guides! Keep up the good work!
And don't forget, this ship is in the top 1% of all liners out there.
I had just done Robigo runs (so I could armor up my python),, Yeah...grindy, but I did get several "Tip Off" missions from it that were an adventure. While it's after the fact for me (literally hours after), this video would have been helpful and still is! Thank you Dituri!
2k hours in, all the ships, most of my money is combat with the odd CG... yet only now doing Passenger runs... I think I love it. Thanks for another awesome video, another for the channel playlist!
Surprising how many don’t try or even notice passenger missions! Glad you’re having fun 🫡
The fact that you went out of your way to mention Robigo and that having fun is more important would make me donate money to this channel. Dituri....I think I'm in love 🥰🥰🥰
Yet another outstanding, clear-cut and precise guide to getting the best out of one particular aspect of Elite Dangerous. Personally I absolutely love tour guiding in my Orca, the credits are at best ok (you want to get rich quick choose another method) but the sense of fulfilment and exploring the hitherto unknown tourist beacons is great; and with every successful tour comes positive reviews and better fees for the next trip. EDIT, be very wary of the legal status of your guests- transporting a known criminal with a sizeable bounty on their head can make life very 'interesting' and whatever else the Orca may be she's a real liability in combat!
Great video, as with your other videos really informative and great at high lighting gameplay that might itherwise go unoticed, Thank you Commander Dituri
Great video! I've recently wiped my save again and have been enjoying transport and salvage missions greatly, this is a great guide)
Loving these videos. Your guide to the pre-engineered FSD helped me get it quickly. I’m going down the path of AXI combat in my Krait now but yesterday didn’t even know what AXI meant. Would love to see a video on that.
Another great video. Keep it up.
Great guide. Ive never done passanger missions before. I started doing mining then went far out exploring. Ill give it a go with my new FSD.
Keep up the good work Commander 👍
Thanks for the guide!
I love this video!
I also gotta do a shootout for the DBX as a passenger vehicle! No luxury cabins, but its extremely good jump range makes for solid hopping~
I'm new to the game, 2 weeks in, got a Cobra mk3 and enough credits to build it into pretty any pre-engineer build. And I'm kinda getting bored with credit farming using the transportation missions. But thanks to your videos, i can't wait to try out the things you are showing. Thanks and keep it up!
I like to think of my passenger ship as an airliner or more of a spaceliner. taking passengers and cargo when available. the demanding clients are most annoying but that's business. thanks for the tips
This guide will be useful for newcomers, good job, my Anaconda only comes out now and again for passengers. For fast money i just jump in my Cutter and buy and sell commodities.
Before clicking on accept mission it's important to click on the help button (the book symbol with i) it will tell you if the passengers are wanted in multiple systems, if you do pick up an illegal passenger make sure you are not scanned!
That's why heat sinks are great. You can use them to get away from a close star or to avoid being scanned or targeted.
I hope that one day they remove the 50m credit cap, at least on passenger missions. Would love to take those long distance tourist missions but the payout just isn't good enough
I’ve often thought the same. I wish they were more worth it 🫡
So far, there are two ED activities I've never engaged in: Thargoid content, and passenger missions. I understood the Thargoid content quite awhile ago, still not interested. Now that I understand passenger missions, I might give it a try. Thanks for the explanation.
Can’t wait for a new video to come ;)
If you find groupe missions dull i recommend to do AX evacation mission. Go to a burning large station and evacuate people. Its alwasy fun to have a 600 m/s shieldless orca running away from thargoids while evading missiles and popping heatesinks. I can only recommend to make it a hull tank since you wnat to be cold to not burn up in the station.
I’ve done that - it’s great! I’ve got a krait built up for it. It’s different enough to warrant it’s own video though, and tbh it probably won’t last forever 🫡
@@DiturisElite the method is nice for grinding the final fed / imp ranks since normal missions would take forever
It is great fun, but I run a shielded cow (aka type 9) for those. My goal is to run out of missions on the rescue ship (takes about ten minutes, 3-4 round trips, when I really push).
Yes, it is repetitive, but sometimes that can be fun as well.
And heat sinks allow for picking up material and escape pods, and peoples belongings inside the burning station as well. (But that is when it becomes really stressful to handle.)
However, these are not always available (well, I guess the Thargoids are now, but I did the ones from terrorist bombings so I did not have to duck Thargoids).
As a new elite player, i have found your videos incredibly helpful! I went and got myself a pre-engineered fsd for my diamondback explorer and it's been super great. I didnt know it existed until i saw your video about it.
Now, I go around scanning planets for biosigns and then go down and scan and play hide and seek with bacteria for spare change in a 63ly ship - makes life a lot easier.
Though, i was wondering, as a new player, if you'd like an idea about a video. covering basic idiot dummies-101 tips, like neutron jumping (i only found out about this this weekend and its amazing), the scorpion SRV is like, 10000 times better than a normal cheap one (I shot down a type-9 heavy with it this weekend), just what even exactly abcdefghi classes on modules really mean, does fsd injection and neutron boosting stack, and other really obvious new player type tips about some more basic topics that newer players wont realise is even possible, but is vastly helpful.
i wish you all the best with the videos and channel, and i can say that your videos have been way more useful than most other elite videos i have watched (most are really poorly put together videos).
Thanks so much mate! I’ve got a couple of requests like this, so I’ll definitely consider it.
I’ve loved seeing comments from newer players! We vets often imagine that we’re the only ones playing, great to know there’s still a decent amount of fresh CMDRs out there 🫡
Incredibly helpful as always. Hopefully, the new update this year will bring in newer players. And maybe more views for you? It is criminal that you dont have more. You have the greatest and easiest to follow tutorials
Wow, thanks! I hope so too 😉 still, I’m just glad to help whoever watches 🫡
Thank you
I really love your videos, will drop you some cargo if I ever meet you in the black
Also funny that Tau Ceti is mentioned as first human populated system, as in the Expanse, that's where the Mormons were headed in their ship the Nauvoo. Great bit of crossover haha
An idea for a new video?
Smuggling
In the beginning of ED there was a smuggler-route leading to Robigo. That was really cool , but the devs nerfed it and it felt apart for me. Is there any robigo-like smuggling route or other interesting method to smuggle?
Made my first billion doing passenger mission's. The issue I disliked to the N-th degree; Are those passenger mission who wait until you leave, then request to go to other place's prior to the one they listed as wanting to go to. Sometime requireing one to go two or three jumps out of the way. Thus making less credit's per jump.
One pick's a mission based on the amount they will get; To go for example, one jump. Pilot takes off, leave's the staion. And gets a memo, asking to go to here or there to see this or that prior to going to the destination you believed was one jump. Or those that after you leave a station, ask for various cargo to be picked up. Your about to go one jump, passenger ask you to get them something, anything. Attempting to find it, can take hour's sometime's, causeing you to be late getting them to their original destination and not getting paid. Having one can be an issue, having more than one, and someone going to be late. Making the entire run, suck.
Regarding sightseeing missions: When I point my ship at what I believe is the beacon, it doesn't seem to scan it/the mission doesn't seem to update. Do I need a specific scanning module for it to work?
I wonder if it might be worth creating a tutorial on how to use some of the auxiliary ED websites. Things like Inara, actually using Coriolis, the various mining/trading tools, etc. What do you think?
I tend to explain them as-and-when needed, but a comprehensive guide could be a plan. I’ll look into it! 🫡
Just started playing. I want to be able to buy a cruise ticket and hang out on a big ship as we sightsee. That would be fun. Have a little casino on the ship, maybe.
Good stuff
am i doong something wrong? my passenger missions are about 20.000 lightyears? isnt that like 400 jumps for one direction only?
Nice video! In the module list, why did you leave off the advanced docking computer? I find it very handy for passenger missions, although it is a "luxury" and no more required than other optional modules.
You’re perfectly welcome to chuck it on, I just never use it when I have one as I get frustrated with the speed! There’s actually a decent amount of extra space in most passenger ships so chuck in whatever you fancy 🫡
The anaconda ship can be piloted by one person?
I would love to see a video about Fleet Carriers. I'm afraid to buy one because the maintenance cost seems too high that I think it might ruin the game having to make so much credit just to keep the FC. But at the same time, I REALLY WANT ONE.
I was in the same boat a while ago. Having taken the plunge, I’d say it comes down to a few factors.
First, what do you do in elite? If you do stuff like mining, AX or normal combat just for fun, then you’ll probably be fine.
Second, is elite a game you come back to? If you tend not to play the game for months and months, then the cost could get annoying. If, like me, you’re on a little and often in-between other games it shouldn’t be a problem.
Finally, what do you want to do with your carrier? If you just want your own movable base it shouldn’t cost much. But if you want to be a place for buying and outfitting ships, or stocking up full of tritium to head out in the black, there is a fair amount of cost.
In the end, it’s not as awful as it sounds. At max you’ll spend 50 mill a week, which is a walk in the park if you’re a consistent player. My upkeep isn’t much more than 20 mill, so I’ve still got a stockpile of credits building in my back pocket 😅
Might make a vid to share this stuff to everyone, plus a few tips. we’ll see 🫡
By the time you reach end game in elite and you have made at least 5bn, you already know how to make lots of money quickly and easily. The weekly costs might sound a lot, but one 50M wing cargo mission which can be easily done solo in 15 mins will pay your weekly costs for a month. Even if you put the game down for a fair while, go to a carrier admin system and remove costly services or at least make them inactive, half a billion will take care of an inactive carrier for a couple of years. If you put your mind to it with the right kind of missions you can earn that in a day
I need a guide in game please help.!
Ah, you didn't go into what you should do if a passenger is deemed "illegal", which is NOT always apparent from the description, at least, I've had several passengers deemed "illegal" and they weren't criminal or anything, I really fail to see what caused the illegality (but I did pack a heatsink and made sure I know where the silent running key is ;) )
A way to explore lore? It sounds as something I would like to try.
Build your Built! Thx
Not a bus driver and not interested in this profession either in ED. But it is still refreshing seeing some 2024 content for Elite Dangerous. Happens to me I started a week ago with ED on my old account. I left when Engineers and Powerplay was introduced (Horizon times). Man, there was so much catching up and getting sings sorted out took some time. ED is still a phenomenal game in VR (no Odyssey for me). 😅 The sheer amount of listed materials for the Engineers is questionable, more so the grind behind it. I try to keep it slow and not to burn out quickly. I am quite unsure about the carrier cash grab yet. We will see. Looking forward to some more great content from you this year! Maybe you check out the next patch and planned changes to Powerplay?
Idk why but i love having 1 passenger slot on my ship even if im doing combat. Its like a roleplay where there are some crazy fucks who want to come watch some hunting or combat zones. More rp points when a capital ship shows up. Then i go drop em off
Passenger missions made me my first Billion back in the day. 🤑
Damn, honest work CMDR! Respect. I made my billion with core mining Monazite recently. Cheers.
Not a single word about criminal passengers?
Dude no Python?
Nah, in my view passenger missions is about speed and luxury rather than maximum number of cabins, making the phantom or clipper a better, more balanced choice. Feel free to use it obviously, I just don’t think it suits 🫡
@@DiturisElite07
Instructions unclear. Passengers taken by thargoids
They should allow you to jettison the passengers that never stop messaging you. Are we there yet? are we there yet? can we stop here for some brandy?, oh wait I changed my mind lets go here instead of my original destination.... Nope ! ..get out.
It's a shame luxury cabins are useless, as there are no missions that specifically ask for them (1st class will do).
Sorry to say - definitely not true. I’m sure it used to be, as that’s what I thought as well. But no - plenty require luxury these days