The fuel rats have an amazing response time. I ran out of fuel once and they were there to get me to the next station within 15 minutes. Truly a beast of a group and the community is lucky to have them
@Erilis0003 жыл бұрын
I wonder whether they have too many or not enough customers these days
@crispusaka77443 жыл бұрын
are fuel rats npc's or like online players?
@ironfbody3 жыл бұрын
@@crispusaka7744 Real Players
@jockeolzzon12223 жыл бұрын
@@Erilis000 I would assume there's always someone in need of help
@aronnemcsik3 жыл бұрын
@@Erilis000 they don't have costumers...you not paying for their help
@iskenuz4 жыл бұрын
Biggest mistake I see new players make is thinking that you want to A-rate every module every time. A-through-E isn't a continuum of how effective a module is, but instead a set of design specifications. A: The highest performing version, but also typically the most energy/power hungry, generally the 2nd heaviest. They're also fragile. B: Generally the heaviest module, but also the most durable. Thinking you'd never want a heavier module? Weight can be very useful in combat, since it lets you literally smash the other guy to bits. Armor tanks also tend to take a lot of module damage, so B-class can be pretty useful if you're expecting your shield to go down. C: Middle of the road. Why would you ever want middle of the road? Ask yourself if you really want to spend ten times as much to have the absolute best limpet controller. D: Lightest module class. People use D rated stuff a lot on exploration ships, or as secondary modules on combat ships, because it saves those pounds. E: The lowest power draw. E stands for *efficiency*, E-rated modules are useful if you need functionality but you're running a tight power budget.
@shadowaker62604 жыл бұрын
This is very useful
@dudeadonaiski4 жыл бұрын
Wow. Thanks!
@TheMrbharris3 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@commandericeman85883 жыл бұрын
Thanks I will need to write this down.
@Insanerobert443 жыл бұрын
Very good advice, I am a few months in the game but I can't remember seeing this anywhere in game or on forums/websites unless you really study up close all the stats (which sometimes we don't do it).
@HrabCOrp4 жыл бұрын
*The most memorable thing of my first day (21st Nov) in Elite...* My Sidewinder: * runs out of fuel in the middle of Access Corridor * Station: "Loitering is a crime punishable by death" * opens fire *
@marcovalentinoalvarado32904 жыл бұрын
Noooooooooooooooooo lmaoo, i had an "accident" as well, i was mining completelly happy with my Kraith Mk2 and just when im about to leave the site a pirate warps literally into my ship, we both died lmaooooooooo
@masternoob16794 жыл бұрын
I just started and was almost out of fuel so I selected what I thought was the nearest station, jumped to it, apparently it was restricted access, got a wanted status, landed at a real station, got told to leave, ran out of fuel as I’m leaving, got shot.
@marcovalentinoalvarado32904 жыл бұрын
@@masternoob1679 Dammit sorry to hear that :(
@aeoteroa8183 жыл бұрын
Wait until you get stuck in the slot with your first big ship
@nathanmcbow1583 жыл бұрын
Ouch. I am yet to run out of gas as I almost overplan my routes, but that stinks. Hope you were still flying to stock sidewinder to save your funds.
@Jag____4 жыл бұрын
I just bought the game, but i am extremely overwhelmed. I am having a blast though playing it, coolest game i have ever played.
@Robd5154 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the game, I was super overwhelmed too, especially learning to dock without assist. As the video said, take it slow- don’t rush to make as much money as possible to buy big ships. Make a lot of money enough for a nice medium ship of choice, choose a profession and focus on it** for some time
@demogorghon4 жыл бұрын
I played it for a while months ago and put it away. Now I have an Oculus Quest VR gogles, and link cable to connect it to my pc. Holly hell, this game in VR is what I wanted for years.
@python27au4 жыл бұрын
Been playing on and off since release and i still feel like that at times😋
@krauss0254 жыл бұрын
You want space bucks? Mine with the Python. Want to explore and make some space bucks? Get a krait phantom. Want change space bucks? Get FDL and go pew pew in pve
@longjohn844 жыл бұрын
@@demogorghon yes. Thought the same thing. I already grinded quite some money. Suddenly sitting in my Python was breath taking
@alistairmacrae49934 жыл бұрын
The biggest mistake you can make is picking this game up thinking you’ll have enough time to play it :P
@gopherchucksgamingnstuff22634 жыл бұрын
Or that it won't consume all free time.
@Dudrion4 жыл бұрын
more like picking up the game in general is a mistake
@lonesnip3rwolf4 жыл бұрын
As long as you are happy to hand in your notice at work, break up with your girlfriend and piss in a bottle for 3 months you should be fine!
@marcovalentinoalvarado32904 жыл бұрын
totally agreed
@Rin8Kin4 жыл бұрын
To play Elite properly you need to spend in game around 27 hours daily xD
@leviathanskiss87204 жыл бұрын
You are absolutely right. New players for some reason just want to get everything best of, asap. Rushing to get the Elite wings is not the answer. I was just the same when I started. I wanted an Anaconda asap and I learnt the hard way, my Anaconda got blown up because I thought I was an awesome combat Pilot. How wrong I was. Elite taught me how crap I was at combat and not having the rebuy, how stupid. The truth is and it's something I've been trying to get across to new inpatient players very recently, is that Elite is not a shooter but a life in space simulator but with pirates ect. Enjoy Elite as a life in space, take your time to become Elite and then the game will come to you and you'll learn what ships are right with what type of build. This video is absolutely spot on for most new players and embarrassing memories for some of us who have made these easy mistakes but I've never run out of fuel, Ever in 36yrs of playing Elite. Thing is, how many players can be honest with themselves and admit they need to learn patience? I know I did back in 1984. I just want to share with new players what I'm still learning 36yrs after I first played Elite... I'm still learning the game. I went out exploring about 48hrs ago and in a quiet corner, I've found an opal, diamond and painite full system with absolutely no pirates. Problem is, I'm easily a good 7hrs away from the bubble and I need to construct a decent all round long distance, good sized mining ship with the cargo space for limpets as well as the market goods that will pay for a few nuts and bolts towards my carrier. The ship needs to be manouverable enough to get through the sticky parts, or Gankers n pirates of the bubble. So, Python looks the way forward. After all, I use a weapon less Python for moving goods from system to system with no issues. A pirate wants to interdict me, "No problem" the Python says, "We can easily get out of interdictions." I want to run 260tonnes of goods and still be able to jump. "That's absolutely fine, fill me up tight" the Python instructs. The Python is an amazing medium sized ship and it can land anywhere. My haulage Python actually holds 280tonnes of Cargo. That's more than the Type 7 and is the most cargo space for any medium sized ship. If your not doing any combat, the Python is my recommendation because it has the power, boost and manouverability to out run any ship and my Python has no weapons, just speed and a tiny Shield. I've not been caught out yet because my Python is having fun and laughs at interdictions. I'm not even on quarter boost during an interdiction in my Python. Have faith in your capabilities and faith in the Python, strip the Python of any weapons and down size the shields. Having faith in yourself and the Python will reward you as long as your not doing anycombat. My build is about faith and trust in yourself and the Python. A team that will eventually and easily earn you 79 million Cr per hour. (I'm ally status, proved myself and now I get all the best paid haulage jobs. 72 pieces of Gold, run to another station in the same system = 8'000.000Cr. 10 minute job! But I've still room for more cargo to the same station... Your getting the picture.) Rushing Elite isn't really the way to play Elite. Elite is not a shooter but for those willing to learn patience, Elite can be and is a fantastic combat, pirate life simulator. Elite is a fantastic game for players who know how to walk before they can run. Most of us veteran players have all been through that cycle of impatientness. It's funny giving experience wisdom because, I was told to slow down when I first started. Though long winded, I just want to help because I'm very passionate about Elite and I just want players to get the best from Elite because it's not a 5 minute shooter and Elite can be extremely frustrating which is why these videos are very important. I didn't have these videos in 1984. It was trail and error when I was 12. These video creator's are an absolute God send. Can't praise them enough. This video creator IS 1 to watch and learn from. You can trust this content.
@cartermariano4 жыл бұрын
@@squipo3497 ED is more of a simulator, rather than a game. I remember having fun playing Flight Simulator 2000, planning routes, following proper IRL procedures and enjoying the view during dozens of minutes worth of flying on cruise. The fact ED has combat doesn't make it more casual, ArmA has combat and it can (and invariably will) be absolutely brutal, especially to those who see it as a 'game'.
@maverickfegan65894 жыл бұрын
@@cartermariano precisely, its interesting to hear the thoughts of the majority who didnt play the previous Elite games. Its a space sim to be sure, perhaps more on the hobbyist side of gaming, but still a game. I dont think its a career as that German dude keeps saying, its a passtime, not a slippery runged ladder.
@Phaoray3 жыл бұрын
@@cartermariano mostly playing for the space combat myself, my friend likes to do mining and we both started the game a few days ago. It's not been bad so far to me, I hate the distances because it feels like load times till I can get to do what I want, but thankfully the ships have auto systems so I can just leave it for a few minutes and do something else. Annoying though that I can risk my ship fighting pirates and he'll mine at nearly zero risk and make 4-5 times what I did, but meh. I'll make money how I want to, slow or not.
@cartermariano3 жыл бұрын
@@Phaoray This game is nice because it gives everyone the chance to do what you like best, from combat to mining, to passenger/cargo transport. Sometimes you get bored of doing space eurotruck simulator 2, you take your combat ship to do bounty hunting or alien hunting.
@user-zj9rr6yc4u3 жыл бұрын
I wish simulator was an more accurate description because then it probably would have more emerging complexity. It sadly has rather limited moving parts. (I suppose the bgs reacts but not in ways that are interesting to interact with.) The beginning was fun, it is pretty and has a decent flight model which makes the combat entertaining for a while. But I can sadly already tell that there isn't much to do beside endless mostly thoughtless repetition in a pretty environment. Some enjoy that which is good for them but I get bored of it after a while.
@tyrannosaurusbob2 жыл бұрын
Seems simple now, but right at the very beginning I remember the problems caused by gravitational slingshotting. When approaching a planetary body or a station in supercruise, you find that all of a sudden your ship starts speeding up. Breaking doesn't seem to work and you zoom past your destination. This is caused by the gravity of the body you are approaching. All you have to do is point your ship away from your destination and then break. This allows your ship to slow down before you overshoot your destination.
@mclaine73424 жыл бұрын
Mh, my recommendation to new players is: Enjoy the the time as a newbie, all is so exciting in the beginning, don´t rush to the next bigger ship. Take your time of this adventure, because this time will never came back and it is the best time! Today i have Billions of credits and multiple full engineered ships, but when i remember back to the day, i proud buyed my first cobra with an E Rated Fuel Scoop and flied scared to maia, i smile! :)
@chumpboy4 жыл бұрын
This and similar advice from other players has been really good for my enjoyment and learning. Plus, with the cheaper ships I felt more able to experiment and the sting of the rebuy wasn’t so bad. You learn so much more organically this way.
@andrewbailey79993 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree with this! This mindset makes for a much less grindy experience, and keeps things exciting and fun!
@seamusic66273 жыл бұрын
@@andrewbailey7999 i literally bought the game today, its soo cool. im really enjoying it. although im like 5 years late but yeah
@ChrisEpler3 жыл бұрын
You could always reset your character....
@benmonia71053 жыл бұрын
So true! The gf started about a week ago and is in the glorious newbie phase. So much wonder, so many things to do.
@kevinl.7054 жыл бұрын
The advice about big ships and medium ships is spot on. My medium ships have made me more credits than my big ships have.
@simonwillis15294 жыл бұрын
Python 😁
@whydoihavetodothisannoying4 жыл бұрын
@@simonwillis1529 That's why I call the Pays-A-Ton
@Cdre_Satori4 жыл бұрын
@@whydoihavetodothisannoying yeah, its more of a problem why would you get another ship if you can simply buy another python for a mid sized ship.
@whydoihavetodothisannoying4 жыл бұрын
@@Cdre_Satori There aren't all that many options besides Krait and Python for high end mid range ships, unless you're just flying for fun. It just these two and FDL for combat meta. Even the mighty gunship just has two small hardpoints over the Python and a smaller powerplant that will push less equipment when armored.
@TheCaptainCrack4 жыл бұрын
Well the Python is nice but if you dont need to land on small stations nothin beats the Anaconda... you cant beat like 50+lys jumprange
@ChankkSaotome4 жыл бұрын
On exploration, but this may be applicable to more than just new players: "More jump range" is a line a lot of us old explorers use and new people pick up on it not realizing that back in the day we had maximums of 35ly and we're probably just trying to get from Point A to Point B across 20, 30, 40,000ly. 35 is still a perfectly capable range for an explorer ship (as long as you're not heading out to the rim and sparse star density) and that shorter range is gonna find you stuff most vets pass over and miss on even the most common distance routes across the galaxy. A shorter note: Going below -500y or above 500y can find you stuff that a lot of people haven't touched even within 2000ly of the bubble. Get off the plane and hit those uncharted waters CMDRs.
@Calcearius4 жыл бұрын
As a returning player I noticed the distance in LY was a big increase since I last played. I take it the ASP is no longer the go to ship for jumping far? Obviously the fleet carrier is where it's at in terms of jump range but in terms of getting to Colonia as fast as possible in a player ship what's the meta now?
@buxton51654 жыл бұрын
@@Calcearius If you want the ultimate jump distance then an engineered anaconda is the best. I think you can get a jump range of over 70LY easily, or 80LY with a lot of fiddling around and stripping down everything you can.
@Cdre_Satori4 жыл бұрын
@@Calcearius well engeneered anaconda but then there is always a neutron star highway, that lets you travel carefully in a huge jumps, but you wont be exploring much on the way and you will do repairs on the way.
@57thorns4 жыл бұрын
You generally want the best jump range you can get without compromising other functionality. So class A FSD for anything that is not a short range combat ship (class B har more hit points). For a trading ship, getting from 15 to 20 ly fully loaded is extremely convenient even if it double the cost of your ship. Just beware of rebuys, and for a _new_ player there are insystem routes where you can make money without investing in you FSD or paying for fuel.
@vtgrunt63474 жыл бұрын
Indeed I'm only about a 150,000 light years from the bubble and I fined countless undercovered systems
@GrayScoutEpsilon4 жыл бұрын
Astro exemplifies why the ED community is so awesome.
@ij67084 жыл бұрын
My friend and I just started elite recently, he went painite mining solo on open play because he didn't know any better, guess what happened. ED is like all games, comes with a boatload of asshats
@Cdre_Satori4 жыл бұрын
@@ij6708 thats why you fly solo or with a friend, defeating the whole principle of online gaming. The universe is a cold place, its wild west where everyone is their own lawenforcer, or you need friends. Personally I would feel like I have to avoid other players in open just to be safe, so it makes little difference to me if I have to play in solo. And should I need rescuing I can always switch to open and call fuel rats. Which would probably be my advice to new players, try solo, its peaceful life and you can always switch back to wild west if you like.
@ij67084 жыл бұрын
@@Cdre_Satori Day one is the only time I played on open but then quickly realized that fellow commanders are more likely to be hostiles than friendlies since then I've only been on solo. Let's just say my friend was a bit slower on the uptake but he's learned now
@kachkeis69204 жыл бұрын
Yes! It is so nice to see all the amazing videos from Astro and others, to welcome the new players and to show them around. This game asks a lot of you, but what you get back is priceless. Btw: Try a PVE group if you're fed up with Open, I joined a group called Mobius PVE with more than 40k players, ask google. Peaceful multiplayer solution :) o7
@ij67084 жыл бұрын
@@kachkeis6920 Didn't know those were a thing , thanks I'll look around
@andrewbailey79993 жыл бұрын
This comment section has given me some hope for the Elite community! I've seen a fair few comments saying to take things slowly and discover the ropes for yourself when you start out. Don't just jump straight into the big ships. A big mistake to make is googling "how to make money fast in Elite." It takes all fun out of the experience of discovery and intrigue, and turns the game into a grind. Then when you buy your massive ship, it's an anticlimax. Don't consider the big ships to be the endgame! There's nothing a big ship can do that a small ship can't also do. Earning billions of credits is not fulfilling compared to discovering the universe, getting some genuine scares when outrunning pirates in a less than capable ship, accidentally crashing into stations, etc. Enjoy starting out, and above all, don't rush!!!
@AudioDud33 жыл бұрын
Me and my federal corvette disagree. We're a happy couple and enjoy bullying pirate anacondas.
@ssPeto4 жыл бұрын
New player here with 100hours more or less. I have purchased ships in this order. 1. Sidewinder (well--not purchased...) 2. Cobra--used mainly for training and added FSD scanner for when Farseer needs that info for upgrades. 3. Asp Explorer--was cargo but turned into miner now after I bought... 4. Python--currently cargo hauler but will probably become a miner for more cargo capacity 5. Diamondback Explorer--Currently being fitted out as an Explorer. Has a 50ly jump range and after Farseer FSD enigineering and Guardian Frame Shift Booster are done, this will be my exploration vessel. Using mainly D rated modules to save weight except with obvious A rated for power and FSD etc... 6. Fer-de-Lance--because I wanted a strictly combat vessel. Many videos and a couple personal recommendations were to save up and go immediately for a Large ship. I'm glad I haven't done that as it has been a blast playing with many ship types to learn what I like best about them. In fact, I'm in no hurry to scale up to large vessels although I am working my Empire rep up quickly so I have some nice options there in the near future. I really like choices and ships that are dedicated to a specific task. It means I can jump into a ready-to-go ship for whatever my mood dictates. Elite Dangerous has so many options that grinding immediately for the "Biggest and Best" just doesn't make sense to me. Experimenting with different classes and builds has been very satisfying and Fun! I'm still not sure where I will finally establish my final home base (most standard/obvious choices are clogged up by fleet carriers atm) so moving all my ships will eventually cost me some credits. However, considering the amount of complaining I have read about Frontier nerfing meaningful credit earning, my experience says if I want to get it I can. And seriously--what was the rate of credit earning when the game was new? My bet is it was much slower paced in that regard. As a new player I really don't want to to feel that things are handed to me for little effort. Finally-- a HUGE Thank You to channels like this that help me get through the tremendous learning curve in this game. Without channels like Down to Earth Astronomy (and others) I'd probably still be humping 6 tons of cargo in my Sidewinder. :)
@rohesilmnelohe9 ай бұрын
My first strict combat ship was the Krait. It was fun.. Then I engineered it and it became a boss. (Or so i thought until i started to fight engineered NPCs). Thinking about ditching the FSD boost for another class 5 hull reinforcement. Maybe ill take it off my Corvette which is only fun in HazRes... everywhere else it gets ganged up on and destroyed.
@ondrejsimek25614 жыл бұрын
I have a friend who got it for free and I need to remind him constantly that the sun hurts.
@TheCaptainCrack4 жыл бұрын
Tell him about the radar: red sun= hurts yellow sun= friendly :)
@sergiocastro53043 жыл бұрын
@@TheCaptainCrack wait, is that a thing? Hahaha
@razaelll3 жыл бұрын
@@sergiocastro5304 pretty much. I'd avoid charging my drive if the star appears to be red in my radar.
@kingjuggalo73823 жыл бұрын
@@razaelll don't turn off orbital planes lol
@mikethespike0563 жыл бұрын
I too got it for free and told all of my friends so they could grab it too. Apparently they didn't ignore me and are already downloading the game. 😼
@Datan0de4 жыл бұрын
Two bits of advice to newbies: 1 - Disregard what D2EA said about multirole ships being bad at everything. A solidly built multirole can handle all but a few scenarios (PVP, Thargoid fighting) with ease. Particularly for new players who haven't yet amassed the credits and materials to build a large fleet, having a single, dependable ship will get you there. I have upwards of 30 ships, and my go-to ship for day to day use is still a Python. 2 - The first ship you buy should be a Cobra Mk III. It's absurdly underpriced for what it can do, and it's a dream to fly. I spent most of my first year playing Elite using nothing but a Cobra, and while it does have some limitations (the cockpit canopy is notoriously fragile), there's a reason why it's referred to as the Jesus Ship. It's basically the Python's little brother, and I still take mine out from time to time because it's just so *fun*.
@cplcraw54173 жыл бұрын
I love and hate the cobra lmao only ship that I've broke the canopy on and in vr as well scary shit, never broke a canopy on any other ship lmao
@DarthJynx1153 жыл бұрын
I made a huge mistake of making a long range trip without checking if there were stations along the way. I ran out of fuel and I looked up what to do. I found this video, looked up fuel rats and they were so helpful. It was such a cool experience seeing the system they had, in order to help the community. It’s really cool that there are players that dedicate their time to helping out the community.
@st_cuthbert5443 жыл бұрын
One simple mistake when doing a bit of mining in your new ship: play in SOLOMODE. There are griefers out there and when your financial situation is dicy I do not recommend flying around with a Type 9 filled to the brim with Void Opals (which takes iterally hours of irl time) only to have a griefer blow you up.
@SpaceMissile2 жыл бұрын
is there literally any benefit to playing online when trading/mining/etc? I feel like I would only ever go online if i was specifically looking to do pvp _(preferably against low-defense traders/miners)_
@stevendavis41164 жыл бұрын
I love the way that this video basically told the story of me finally learning how to play ED. Now I spend my time in one of two Phantoms; one is designed purely for jump range and planetary exploration (61LY jump), while the other is a mining/trading/mat-colleting hybrid (43LY jump). The best thing about a mining/trading engineered Phantom is that nobody relevant can catch you!
@sidrat20094 жыл бұрын
Vet player here. The biggest mistake is to misunderstand what this game is. It does try to be a lot of different things and it gets some of it wrong to the point of obnoxious. Yes you can play with friends, there's not much content to do so, but you can - yes you can be hyper focused on one goal - will you have fun doing it? Doubtful after a while. Do it briefly instead of a single session. Have a Goal. Something to focus on, in the short or long term is great to have so you can ensure you're working towards something you can measure. Or not have a goal and have fun. It's the journey not a destination. Once you have a desired hull the next journey will be to engineer it to the max for it's desired role. Start unlocking engineers real quick - they can have a massive effect on how that ship handles and reacts and packs a punch. It will make all the difference to your enjoyment of that hull. Plus gathering the materials is kinda fun too. Don't be too tied to a single system. The nature of the game does promote moving around and being near or in the next goal, be that engineers or permits to unlock access to engineer systems etc etc. Don't be afraid to move around. Have fun. Regardless of your play style, control set up, interests and what you find fun; enjoy it. It's a game not a job, or a chore. If it starts feeling like a chore play something else. It's not a race to reach the goal.
@horphalamph4 жыл бұрын
Honestly, my biggest mistake that I've made consistently is picking up jobs above my, and my ship's pay grade. For example, those horrendous assassination missions.
@killawdog94734 жыл бұрын
Not watching Down to Earth Astronomy videos is the most grievous mistake any Elite Dangerous player could make ! Thank you for all the amazing and great content.
@AnteSocial864 жыл бұрын
Always Be Fueling Or Gonna Kill Myself - the mnemonic I use for fuel scooping. Top video again, Astro.
@marcovalentinoalvarado32904 жыл бұрын
I used KGB FOAM lol
@VisheshBangotra4 жыл бұрын
Always Be Fueling Or Get Killed Mate!
@daemonxblaze4 жыл бұрын
@@VisheshBangotra good one!
@gagslovedotcom4 жыл бұрын
I don't get it, what's the letters stand for?
@AnteSocial864 жыл бұрын
@@gagslovedotcom the type of star
@Spideryote4 жыл бұрын
Never fly without a rebuy Rip my first python
@revanrubicon46134 жыл бұрын
5 hours out exploring and about to redock, dead quiet grip tight no docking computer just to slam into the side of the station. Didnt play for a few weeks lol.
@ybkseraph4 жыл бұрын
Idem !
@ConnorLinley4 жыл бұрын
@@revanrubicon4613 "Reduce your speed Commander..." (Muffled explosion)
@Ryzza53 жыл бұрын
What if you fly, die, rebuy, then no longer have enough for a second rebuy? Do you fly?
@ConnorLinley3 жыл бұрын
@@Ryzza5 get a smaller ship and earn some money Or Fly without rebuy knowing if a murder hobo finds you or you accidentally boost into an asteroid or botch a planetary landing you loose your ship and start back at a sidewinder.
@jonpinkston4 жыл бұрын
I have never seen any tips on power plant management and it is important that all players know how to do this.
@jonpinkston4 жыл бұрын
@@josephh6697 It is hard to explain, traders and explores can benefit from knowing how to manage power use. 1. You can put more modules on, if your power requirements are 105% you can set priorities on modules so that you don't exceed 100%. 2. When you are attacked if the power plant is damaged and power output is reduced, you can set it that less important modules shut down first and not the whole ship because now your are over the power plant's current output.
@jonpinkston4 жыл бұрын
@@josephh6697 Everyone plays different and everyone has different problems, so not all tips and tricks will help everyone in all situations, I agree. ED has a steep learning curve. There are things the game doesn't tell you like button remapping. I fly with custom controls.
@jonpinkston4 жыл бұрын
@@josephh6697 My friends and I play on Xbox and I don't believe any of them has custom buttons and I am limited to what I can change. PC players may be used to custom controls, I do not know, console games usually do not have that feature.
@crossxfire00744 жыл бұрын
The first mistake every new player makes: Let me figure this game out on my own...
@preciousroihomeshoppingnet79084 жыл бұрын
I think there should be a balance, especially in the early game... Maybe take a day to derp around in a Sidewinder and get killed a few times while your rebuy is cheap. Take some risks, don't just follow the first Best Start video, do some suboptimal missions and get burned by not checking the station distance a few times. The 3rd Party tools are essential to a full gameplay experience, but you can wait a day or two before min/maxing everything to death. Make some dumb mistakes while you're not risking much and haven't invested anything in the game yet. You might learn some hard lessons now that you'll appreciate later when the stakes are higher. Unless you're the type of person who simply cannot stand that and just have to start doing things optimally from Day 0.
@jigsawalwayswins86364 жыл бұрын
@@preciousroihomeshoppingnet7908 that was literally me for a week. But I LEARNED
@aeoteroa8183 жыл бұрын
@@preciousroihomeshoppingnet7908 screwed around for a while, lost 2 fdls and a python in the last two weeks. I've made 500 million in the last two nights and I'll be elite soon.
@Nebulisreconx3 жыл бұрын
Me all the way I barely started watching videos right now after a couple months of doing nothing
@danklord6943 жыл бұрын
I discovered the game back in a Beta around a year ago and I was given 100mil and I knew nothing but I was psyched to finally be able to play a space sim so I started on my own. I knew nothing about the ships so I was spending money on many ships I found on stations and I was just enjoying myself. Anyway after a couple of rebuys I got the grip of it, got better (wasn't doing anything Dangerous heh) and I bought it after and I can proudly say I learned the game on my own, now an Explorer on the other side of the galaxy
@leoskate894 жыл бұрын
Great tips for new players! I agree with all of them but one: the 3rd party. I would suggest in fact to new players to actually discover and enjoy the discovery part of the game for a bit before starting to use those (very useful and great!) sites. I see waaaaay to many videos on "how to unlock this quick" or "how to get this fast"... I mean, how much fun it is to actually FIND guardian ruins, instead of checkin were they are and go straight to them? Same thing for engineers, or weapons. Knowing already what to do, avoiding mistakes and not having doubts is what kill the fun (to me at least, personal opinion) in a game like this one. Anyway, great video! Good job
@NinjaContravaniaManX3 жыл бұрын
... until you want to buy a specific module for the first time and spend 4 hours checking random bases and systems for one friggin power plant. That's when you look at the galaxy map and start evaluating the scale of the universe, the wonders of life, the probability of your birth at this place and time and the average life span of a male human... if it's worth spending another god-knows-how-many hours just to upgrade *ONE* of 20-30 modules on *ONE* of 34 virtual spaceships in a silly game... if it really correlates with your understanding of the concept of "fun" and if brute forcing really is the smartest approach in a 6 year old game with 400 billion star systems... it was a tough decision, but in the end I opted for Inara instead of mental illness.
@Karlosovic772 жыл бұрын
@@NinjaContravaniaManX you're right, but so are they..... what you've identified is the transition between "learning something new" and "using tools to improve your efficiency/success" The crux of the story here is: spend some time as a newby exploring, discovering, and learning organically. Be aware of the advanced resources available. You'll you know it's time when you start becoming frustrated by fruitless searches. But rushing to the peek efficiency build ahead of time shortens the overall longevity of a game, and in far too many cases, hinders players from ever really appreciating a game at all. Many people play like: - step 1: check - step 2: check - step 3: check - step 4: check - step 5: check - buy top tier thing - play for 37 minutes - "Game Finished" - move on
@ianoag4 жыл бұрын
I must admit I played Elite Dangerous, got used to various aspects then restarted my Commander from scratch. Here some of the mistakes & things I got right ..... 1: I thought I knew what I was doing (Wrong! the game is more in depth than just flying around) 2: Bought a Diamondback Explorer /DBX( Right! - nice choice of small exploration vessel, However, buying an A rated frame shift drive for it costs 5 times the amount of the ship!) 3: Did a "Road to Riches" Exploration journey. (Right! I used a couple of 3rd party tools for planning this) 4: Made a load of credits from Exploration Data (Right! Exploration takes a while and pays pretty well plus your Exploration Rank goes up) 5: Accepted a Data carrying mission to Colonia (Wrong! the journey was fine at first but I'd not bothered trying to unlock any Engineers) 6: Got to Colonia (Wrong! By the time I'd got there My poor DBX was being held together with bits of string and Gaffer tape) 7: Received huge payout for said Mission plus got Elite Rank in Exploration (This seemed right but I still had to get back again . . .) 8: Finally got back and received more exploration Credits (Right - However, at this point I really should have tried to sort out some basic Engineering) 9: Decided to make my new "Home" at Jameson Memorial in Shinrarta Dezhra where they sell everything at 10% discount (Right! it's a great place to live!) 10: Bought an Anaconda with my new found wealth and discount (This seemed right but the Anaconda without engineering isn't the best ship in the world . . .) 11: Defend myself from the Pirates (HORRIBLY WRONG! An Anaconda + no engineering + a Commander whose Combat rating is "Harmless" due to the fact I'd spent all my time exploring = The Rebuy screen!!!) 12: The Rebuy Screen (This was bad.... I'd spent almost every credit on that Anaconda and thought I could do a couple of haulage runs and make enough to be able to afford the rebuy costs if anything went wrong - trouble was it went wrong before I'd earned enough)
@happyscott724 жыл бұрын
Great video. I played elite back in 1984. And have loved the game. Started playing elite dangerous jyst a few weeks ago again and loving it. I woukd say to new players light I have take your time. The big ships are great buy the rebuy is a lot. I went from sidewinder to cobra mk 3 to an asp explorer. I use the asp to mine and the cobra for combat. The game is all about exploring and having fun. But that fun will run out quick if you rush to the biggest ship get destroyed and can't afford the rebuy. Maybe catch some of you out in space.
@GruntRakkasan4 жыл бұрын
yep same here on my c64
@gavinburns69943 жыл бұрын
A nice option in the game would be : Prevent launch without sufficient rebuy balance. Default to On for new players. Need to specifically disable it on right-hand ship menu to launch without rebuy. Along with "warn on launch without limpets when a limpet controller is installed." on same place. Maybe a launch check options panel or such.
@ThePilot_4 жыл бұрын
YES! Love the opening edit! Well done!
@jonathonhills88133 жыл бұрын
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@LetsTalk-kl5vg4 жыл бұрын
so many helpful tips covered here... only advice I have to give to new players is: Do some of the missions in the first station you come acrossed to get a feel for the game, but avoid (till they fix they difficulty scale and payout for them) combat based missions IE: assassination/wetwork missions. Try to learn every aspect of the game and give everything a try once (mining, exploration, trading, passenger running, combat/bounty hunting, ect) find a field of gameplay that you enjoy doing and just enjoy the sights of space... there is no real wrong way to play Elite Dangerous! Also never fly without rebuy... meaning do NOT fly without enough credits to rebuy your ship... like DtEA said at the beginning. Fly dangerously Commanders.
@pauldavidmorrell4 жыл бұрын
Don't go to Hutton Orbital, unless you're after a mug.
@JimPekarek4 жыл бұрын
That's how I got my free Anaconda though. :D
@user-xl8jm3zy1f4 жыл бұрын
Bruh how else you gonna get your free anaconda?
@RM-qn3ro4 жыл бұрын
Finally scaring everyone with my anaconda, I'm a real pirate now! Thanks to hutton Orbital. The minute I heard about the free ship, I flew their and it was worth it!
@xanithrustygaming69114 жыл бұрын
Oh no I’m flying there rn with 50 mins left for a 5mil job which is 5times more credits than I’ve seen in the game so far. Am I making a mistake? Lol
@user-xl8jm3zy1f4 жыл бұрын
@@xanithrustygaming6911 there are no mistakes in elite dangerous. It's a game where you make your own journey and decide for yourself what you want to experience.
@anotherhuman22703 жыл бұрын
I'm still new but one thing i found is look at what the mission wants. There is a reason that courier mission is a million credits or that the passenger will pay 30 mill. I found that out when i took a courier mission to the next system over and found it was to hutton orbital. i quit the mission after 20 min flying to the station without even being close to it.
@Cdre_Satori4 жыл бұрын
Top ten advice I can think of (that even seasoned players might not know) in no particular order 1. you dont necesserily need Fuel scoop if you are only flying inside the buble and remember to keep an eye out on your fuel. Same as you can filter your rout to plot only scoopable stars, if you click on economy and unclick "none" and click apply to route, you will always have system with a base to refuel in on your route. If you move outside the bubble (or colonised space) you absolutely need fuel scoop. 2. Galaxy needs mapping. Hunger for legendary Raxxla as well as future colonisable planets is unsatiable and all the tools you need to explore the galaxy are already on your ship (well, besides fuel scoop) remember, a hauler can get all the way to center of the galaxy just as well as anaconda, it will just take him more jumps, which might actually help haulers pilot to find some previously undiscovered systems and planets. So if you want easy money, just pick a direction and explore the galaxy. 3. you don't need a supercruise assist to stop you from running into stars when you exit hyperspace, you just need to remember to press X or whatever button you have saved for dead stop (0%) on your engines while the countdown is happening. 4. remember to stock up on limpets 5. always check in advanced your repairs, there is a hidden stat of your ships constitution that is not repaired with refuel, repair and rearm in the top menu. 6. always, ALWAYS, chose any grade over E grade moduls if possible. 7. Never waste your time on travel. Just pinging your discovery scaner before you depart or when entering a system you are traveling through will bring you few extra credits and they eventually add up. 7.1 with each discovery the reward for scanning something in credits is decreased, so while videos of road to riches look amazing and payouts promissing, the more people do them the less money per hour they reward 7.2 travelling on empty cargo hold is almost as bad as traveling on an empty stomach. Good only if you are in a hurry. If you need to get somewhere check trade route on spanch.com multi hop trade on edbb and trade along the road 8. picking a home base where you will store all your modules and ships you are not using might be a good idea so you dont spend hours flying all over the bubble or wasting credits on taxiing your ships after you. 9. check what benefits have different powerplay characters on their systems, some provide very good bargains on ships or modules, so you save money on buy. 10. the easiest elite status is from the exploration, and it unlocks access to shinrara dezra and Jameson memorial station that has all modules and ships and offers 10% off of all of them. mainly though watch bunch of youtubers review ships and offer videos on every topic imaginable in the elite. In my estimation I spend half my first year in elite just watching other people play elite and 10+ - get a guardian FSD booster blueprint, its one time unlock for all sizes and it will be usefull on ALL your ships.
@joeschmalhofer61094 жыл бұрын
1 mistake I see over and over again in open ended games like Elite Dangerous is people who think they can start playing the game and in a few hours master every aspect of it and 'finish' the game. It is called open ended for a reason. There is no finish or end to this game. And too many new players don't understand that.
@57thorns4 жыл бұрын
There is however burnout, but just take a break. The game will still be there when you come back, at least for a few years more.
@torstenkersten85664 жыл бұрын
2.000+ hours in the game - no burn out yet ... ;-)
@andrewbailey79993 жыл бұрын
Exactly this! If I'd spent my time grinding for credits I would've got bored immediately! Instead I've spent years gradually progressing my commander's story in whatever way I feel like at the time. Sometimes exploration, sometimes bounty hunting, sometimes smuggling, sometimes discovering secrets of alien life. I've been playing for about 6 years and still my most expensive ship is a Python. But I figure that's realistic, and I'm happy with it taking another 2 years before I can afford to outfit an Anaconda. My main piece of advice to new players is to enjoy discovering things for yourself at your own pace, and don't see the game as a grind for credits. Elite has no "endgame" as such, so when you "unlock" the big ships it'll be an anticlimax if all you've done since day 1 is grind to get there
@Cishsun3 жыл бұрын
@@andrewbailey7999 I grinded hard for credits until I got a python, then did one more deep core mining run to get enough to get a new asp explorer and outfit it for exploring(36LY jump range, barely engineered), that was a few days ago and now I'm going to Sagittarius A and having a blast.
@Alestrion3 жыл бұрын
If for some reason you can't get out the mail slot before the timer runs out you can exit the game and log back in. Instead of being destroyed you'll either find yourself back at a landing pad or exactly 10km away from the station.
@Flood21213 жыл бұрын
I cannot recommend D2EA higher. The advice I have been able to put into practice is invaluable. Thank you!! I've been plying it for about 3 months. Still haven't a clue what the game can offer but I'm happy enough farming through combat at the minute. Took about 2 weeks of casual playing but I finally saved enough for my FDL. It lasted 1 combat mission. Please be aware, ship costs do not include skill.
@kachkeis69204 жыл бұрын
New players, that means new Padawans, who join the school of patience. Welcome! I saw a livestream of a young french streamer this week, he tried Elite for the first time, as it was free at Epic Store. One minute in, I had a feeling that it would not last for long. Right after the basic tutorial, your VERY first minutes in this game, it lets you take over to get out of the station, he saw a Type-9 entering and he said "Damn, how can I shoot that one?". Then he arrived outside of the station and had to fly by himself to get to the next easy task. He did not check the key binds before and so he got nervous and had to check the options menu. Then he just quit ED, deinstalled it and asked his viewers which game he should play now. Then he launched Fortnite. No joke, I KNEW this would happen. Patience he must learn, but already lost he is. All my stereotypes were there with me and I am glad he left. ED is not for everybody hehe. o7
@sausageslaps4 жыл бұрын
how about engineering a e rated fsd at farseer the first time you go to her? ive been there
@eddievanbasten17514 жыл бұрын
Sold my a rated FSD at a station that only had E rated ones, before you were able to buy it back.
@torstenkersten85664 жыл бұрын
just dont do e-rated FSD's - you always want to have the a rated ones with the mass-manager experimental effect on FSD's greater size 4. Size 4 and lower you want 'deep charge' instead ... ;-)
@sausageslaps4 жыл бұрын
@@torstenkersten8566 i think you misunderstand, i went to farseer for my first time after unlocking her and engineered my e rated fsd forgetting it was the e rated unit as i thought i had an a rated one
@Datan0de4 жыл бұрын
Ouch!
@robgoffroad3 жыл бұрын
I'm about to start over. I'm still a relative noob, but I've given up the PS4 and ordered a gaming laptop. I want the vastly better graphics... and I'm not sure I will have Frontier transfer my current player. I'm not that far along anyway. This was a great video, thanks! Subscribed.
@TexasRy3 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU for all the great videos and tips-n-tricks. I'm new to the game and you, Vindicator, Sepulcher and others have really helped me out with great content!
@todydn10 ай бұрын
I just found this game i 1 cant believe its been around longer than some.other games like warthunder 2. That its so insanely in depth and accurate considering its a future we cant realy fathom 3. That somehow its free to play and not in a shitty pay wall kind of way this game will make you forget time
@eduardoroth82073 жыл бұрын
4:58 My anaconda has 40ly jump range, strong weapons, strong shield, SRV bay, 160t of cargo capacity, class 6 fuel scoop, and there's a little bit of room for something like a collector limpet or whatever. I love it. However, it doesn't have those fancy utility mount scanners and has overheating problems due to the overcharged power plant
@wisconsinbound21233 жыл бұрын
Thanks for video. Coming back to game after 3-4 years and somewhat lost with all the changes
@yaldabaoth24 жыл бұрын
Top 1 mistake experienced players make: Log in to wrong account before you click Clear Save.
@ryandavidson25023 жыл бұрын
For new players, the best bang for your buck ship you can get for exploration/bubble bus is the DBX. Yes the Asp X is better but is like 5-6 times more expensive for a new player, so like I said best bang for your buck. It's a good ship for gathering stuff for engineers, and since it's a small class ship you will never not be able to quickly find a place you can land it on planets. Not to mention almost guaranteed a spot at an outpost will be open since there is more small pads
@karlkiessling3 жыл бұрын
DBX is still my favourite ship. 62 ly range fully laden with all the toys I need, fairly fast and stealthy as heck. I fly this for all general running about duties. For specialised activities, there's always a python build for that!
@ivanbluetarski90713 жыл бұрын
in my oppinion the biggest mistake people make is thinking there is an end , or a set goal to reach the end of the game news flash : there is no end to some thing infinite
@adriandriscoll86404 жыл бұрын
As a new player i appreciate these videos and resources. I am making one of those mentioned. trying to get my mkiii cobra to do a bit of cargo and passenger. I have enough money to have two and do one job well. So, tonight i will do that. Great videos.
@chrispavlopoulos1763 жыл бұрын
Nice video . New player here 2 weeks . I fell in love with the asp explorer . It is a great ship and a multi tool depending on the outfit . I can explore . I can do passenger missions . I can turn it in to mining or cargo ship . It is amazing
@ringa17703 жыл бұрын
im loving this game so much after a week of playing, going for the exploration path once i get even richer and i upgrade my ship
@mattyl92993 жыл бұрын
1:05 you don't actually loose your ship completely, instead the game just works out how much money you owe and gives you a debt that deducts 10% of all your earnings until you've repaid the full debt. Not sure if this was changed in an update but I just felt like sharing that
@darrenvoong90133 жыл бұрын
The loan amount is dependent on your trade rank I think. The higher the rank the higher the loan you can get. If the loan doesn’t cover the difference, you don’t get the ship back
@t3hr00tb33r3 жыл бұрын
2021 update: getting into the strange unmarked FC and it takes the noobs to the void to be free labor.
@ZuluRomeo3 жыл бұрын
Just subscribed. My "bubble boss" ship of choice has always been the Python. Previously used for trading (now superceded by the Cutter) and mining (my Anaconda does that now) I now use it primarily for resource collection of all types: raw mats, signal sources, and data scanning. It has a good cargo bay for any scavenging scores I may find on the way, and it's a decent smuggler too.
@NightOwlGames3 жыл бұрын
mistakes ive made, not setting the star filter up then running out of fuel, forgetting limpets, assasination missions..... was expecting 1 target ended up been 4 targets i had to run.
@NKA233 жыл бұрын
I do agree to most what you said in this video, but I do also think that it is possible to build decent multi-purpose ships. My corvette f.e. is both a decent combat vesssel (at least in PvE battles) and a decent freight ship (at least for short distance trade runs between neighboring systems). But yes, having a diverse fleet allows to own a "perfect ship" for any given task.
@IronMan-kt1lb4 жыл бұрын
You can completely avoid being wedged in the mail slot and killed if you get stuck by exiting to main menu then reloading the game I’ve been playing for about a week now and this has been quite helpful for me.
@cartermariano4 жыл бұрын
When you get to heavier ships, like the type-9, be prepared to pay for repairs because it will frequently scrape the bottom of the slot when the ship is fully loaded.
@IronMan-kt1lb4 жыл бұрын
@@cartermariano Thanks for the warning. Currently fitted my python out for painite mining. Trying to go for a Type 9 right now so very useful info thank you.
@cartermariano4 жыл бұрын
@@IronMan-kt1lb It also handles like you're flying a giant shoe box. :D
@IronMan-kt1lb4 жыл бұрын
That’s ok I’m mainly going to use it for mining.
@militarymaster073 жыл бұрын
I just found this game on xbox game passand super excited. When first starting I was auto launching and got wedge. Luckily I was able to maneuver out on my own.
@dylanjenkins-johnson27853 жыл бұрын
Literally just ran short on fuel, however I remembered the fuel rats, got in contact and they got to me within 5 minutes, absolute legends
@Zelisius4 жыл бұрын
A fun little explorer ship for me is the imperial courier. You can get it to 40/50 ly jump range while still holding an srv and fuel scoop and can hit speeds at 800+ And it looks sexy as hell and has one hell of a cockpit view! Great for open play since nothing will catch you. Just know that said ship requires extensive engineering and a guardian frame shift booster
@Zminator20073 жыл бұрын
Forgetting or not knowing to set a key binding for "75% throttle" Makes all approaches better.
@vision-of-dog3 жыл бұрын
I use ctrl + w for this key bind. I also had to set up the mouse controls on the detailed surface scanner. It's disabled by default and makes aiming the probes a hassle. I don't know why the devs have it that way.
@RalphDeLuca3 жыл бұрын
I started playing 3 days ago and after a few hours of gameplay I took a contract to another system other than the starting systems and got locked out and didn't know where any other systems with star ports were so I ended up clearing my save and starting over and using a website to find one that has like 3 star ports I probably could've have fixed it but I learned more from the tutorial the 2nd time around than I did from the 1st time around
@CaptKush420694 жыл бұрын
I love your channel. Great Stuff and informant . Even as a 2 year cmdr in elite i always come back here and check out things . never know what you miss xD . ohh and my python made me rich . but now i mine with the cutter to get even more cr. fleet carrier is around the corner . Anyway keep up the fantastic work D2EA . -Cheers
@Nihilianth3 жыл бұрын
There....IS one solid all-around ship thay cando most things: Cobra Mk III for newer players. Its a small ship, so it can land literally anywhere. It has decent combat capabilities (with two beam hardpoints, + 2 small hardpoints. I habe my two beam lasers as primary fire, and one cannon and one seeker missile rack.) Plenty of fuel for light exploration, and plenty of cargo space for.some.light trading. The best ship to accept just about any type of mission, learn your indivodual play style, while making enough money to buy a more specialized medium ship.
@np66uh2 жыл бұрын
Cool video and tips some time i dont play this game but i am caming back love space games eveonlin,elite dangerous,star citizen💫💯💛💙💚❤💚
@4shtia4 жыл бұрын
OK, so this might sound contradictory, but the biggest mistake I think you can make is trying not to make any mistakes. Now don't get me wrong: there are some tips you should follow regardless, e.g. Flying without rebuy or trying to skip medium ships. That being said, the best stories come from mistakes you might make. So here's my tips: 1. Don't try to take the shortcuts for figuring things out. Use the codex and in-game map first, and only once you have no idea go use the wiki or external tools. Sure, use it to find modules and ships, but finding a good trade route yourself is extremely rewarding. 2. As said above, go through the codex. Put the articles on their audio book mode as you fly. They're genuinely well voice-acted and well-written. The discoveries section can help you find cool stuff without going out of game. 3. It's OK to take on something bigger than you can chew. A few friends and I almost hit the 24 hour time limit for an assassination mission, and it made a sort of revenge rival story between us and our mark. When we got the kill, the game bugged out and didn't even give me the mission reward, but it did make for one hell of a story. 4. Don't forget to slow down. There's plenty to enjoy, the vast emptiness of space, the interiors and intricacies of every ship, the number of sights you can see... Ever wanted to see a sunrise on an alien planet? Yeah, you can do that. Go do it. It's breathtaking. Bonus: If you're playing in VR, look into Elite VR Cockpit. Takes a while to set up, but you can save money since it basically replaces a HOTAS while giving yourself a much more immersive cockpit. Don't try to do everything perfect. Elite is a game about discovery, and taking that away will be doing yourself a disservice. Take your time, and enjoy the game.
@ossiehalvorson77023 жыл бұрын
Totally unrelated to the video, but every video I watch from this guy I get an intro ad from Spectrum. "Ditch your laggy, glitchy, weak internet!" My internet is Spectrum. Not super advertising on their part. lol
@thehunattila13 жыл бұрын
700+ hour CMDR here. I have at least one of every ship; The ones I like are fully engineered for various tasks. I have unlocked and obtained everything available in the game and am now setting out into the black to become a space-crazed hermit. The number one thing I recommend to new CMDRs is to TAKE YOUR TIME. You will know within the first hour or 2 of gameplay if you like flying and traveling in this universe. If you do, then you will be playing this game for hundreds of hours, so there's no need to rush. Try some of everything after you get some initial capital and the first freebie engineers unlocked. (seriously DO NOT skimp on the publicly known starter engineers as grade 1-3 is vastly superior than stock) Oh and get an AspX asap to compliment whatever you choose. It is great at everything except combat, and you will make use of one for various tasks regardless of your preferred profession and ship.
@한큐쿄토본선3 жыл бұрын
Never detonate your ship while fuel rats are coming for you thats so annoying I had that thing happen twice yesterday one near colonia and one in beagle point
@xhag1x4 жыл бұрын
I remember scrapping away to get my first fer de lance and lost it with out spare money lost everything i was grateful just to get back to a glorious vulture at that point.
@SidMajors4 жыл бұрын
This noob is really liking your channel.
@kempo794 жыл бұрын
When I was a kid, I was larping as imperial pilot (never had a rank in Federal Military, no crimes in The Empire and so forth) in Frontier: Elite II, that was living in Facece (near Archernar). So when I started E:D for the first time and learned some basic skills I instantly decided do move to The Empire, to Facece. I didn't know how to search for a system, nor how to plot a route. :) So I was jumping in my sidewinder more or less in a proper direction. xD When I finally reached some random station to refuel and heard the voice: "This is imperial sovereign territory (...)" I literally cried of nostalgia. :) And I reached Facece finally only to learn you need a permit. Oh well, Exioce was good enough then. :) It was a long time ago. But I still don't have a federal rank. ;)
@williammastrangeli99153 жыл бұрын
Y'all do know the game will loan you your ship back to you and you pay it off by the game garnishing your turn-ins? Still don't fly without rebuy, but it's not the end of the world people.
@Letham3163 жыл бұрын
Speaking of new players, it's been years since I last started a game, and I'm pleased to see how much more accessible it is now. For example, the game now starts with a proper guided tutorial, and it has auto-dock and auto-take-off enabled by default. I remember something about having to buy a docking computer to get this feature, but I'm not sure if I'm remembering it right, or maybe confusing it with the older games.
@cmdrwraithe18572 жыл бұрын
Ships are coming standard with docking computers now as well as supercruise assist. I just sell both as I can use other stuff in those slots.
@RenegadeSpider23 жыл бұрын
Biggest mistake I made as a newbie was trying to warp directly at a red drawf, Ended up getting too close and fried most of my stuff and stuck in its gravity well. Had to boost out over an hour before I was able to activate warp to get to a station for repairs
@JoeBaermann3 жыл бұрын
ED is one of the games where I don't look things up on the net, except currently looking for a video showing how to get to the graphic settings for someone because I'm to lazy to record a video for it myself. The tutorial missions and carefully looking over the info and descriptions in game is sufficient to enjoy and progress. The biggest mistake is turning it into a race.
@JirkaKunst4 жыл бұрын
Some players tend to make rather cruel and stupid jokes about free ships in a station called "Hutton Orbital". No matter what people tell you, just make sure to verify the information on eddb.io or inara.cz before heading there.
@Taeschno_Flo3 жыл бұрын
As a new player, i rushed to the dbx, got it to 45ly jump range and put someother stuff on and took it to Beagle point and back. My mistake, i returned in open, so as soon as i arrived, i got blown up by a ganker. Luckily, i sold all my data in the previous system.
@stoner420gamer74 жыл бұрын
dont forget your limpits the time i forgot my limpits right before staring mining
@ConnorLinley4 жыл бұрын
I did this the other day, went to core mine. Realized it and randomly pulse scanned once anyway. Immediately found a core rock. Thought I'd try to crack it without the prospector limpet to scan it. Hit the weak points by eye with charges. It does tell you if you're in the optimal detonation range but does not let you detonate early cuz didn't scan it. Turned out to be a Void Opal rock. Scooped manually 20 opals manually and left to go get limpets.
@dromedarisd3 жыл бұрын
limpits does'nt work at all i just use cargo scoop.
@jockeolzzon12223 жыл бұрын
Order D2EA don't forget your limpets coffee mug
@86tweek3 жыл бұрын
@@dromedarisd You use Cargo scoop for mining? That's a whole lot of effort for a very low earning. Why do you think collector limpits don't work?
@SLIPKNOT957a3 жыл бұрын
Just crashed my Beluga Liner into Khun 5 while watching your video, destroying it and paying 8.000.000 insurance. nice :D
@keanujefcoate92352 жыл бұрын
I've recently started playing elite, chasing mercenary work and hunting pirates. I was lucky enough to have a good group of people in my wing, when I started I had nothing but my little cobra, flying along side them chipping in damage. After every trip I was making 2 mil on return. From that my wing built up my recourses, taught me how to build a ship for combat, and how to build it correctly based on my play style. All in the mean while I was sharpening skills in my line of work. A good wing to rely on, is one of the biggest benefits a new player can have. Through time this game has built teachers across its community, don't hesitate to meet some of them, you'll learn a lot, and gain a lot. So from my experience right now as a newcomer, choose your path, and follow the foot steps of the veteraned elite before you, they have carved a path through time, and I far, most have been very keen to take new commanders under their wing, as successors to their accomplishments. Stay safe out there, and most importantly, good luck commanders. I hope to perhaps cross paths in future, you never know. Elite is still at the beginning of its time.
@JoseSarduy4 жыл бұрын
Your videos cover almost everything! I'd say my biggest mistake was doing something dangerous (i.e. first high-g landing, first combat zone, etc.) without selling my discovery data first. I've lost millions! Note: although you lose the funds you'd get from codex discoveries, you still keep the discoveries in your codex even if you haven't claimed them. Whew!
@thecrazygrandpa3402 Жыл бұрын
I am completely new to this game. (This was all very helpful thank you.) But the maneuver that dude pulls at 6:12 was hella badass
@DirkThys3 жыл бұрын
My biggest mistake was engaging in combat while I had not yet turned in all my exploration data worth hundreds of millions. Lost the fight because a second ship started attacking me too. Lost my ship and all the data.
@JonathanMahadeo4 жыл бұрын
*Pro Tip* Set hot keys for 75% speed, 50% speed, and jump into super cruise. I have spoken.
@Cdre_Satori4 жыл бұрын
this was my biggest pet peeve with my hotas, its all good and well to be roleplaying but there is not enough buttons and I still need to use a keyboard for these things, also opening galaxy map, opening system map, switching targeted modules, clicking between focus panels quickly to check something, its just so much simpler on the mouse and keyboard.
@57thorns4 жыл бұрын
@@Cdre_Satori I use HOTAS, no less than _four_ of the keys are "mode" keys, so it works very well. Setting up those things is really hard work, but I found a setup that basically worked and added FSS and camera controls to it. I only use the keyboard to type in system names (but I use mouse for the galaxy map, system map. station menu, and the other full page interface like those). And I still use 1,2,3,4 to switch between panels. something I theoretically could use either head tracking or the freeview mode (the later is available from a key on the throttle and uses the thumb stick) but I prefer something that goes directly where I want it.
@Cdre_Satori4 жыл бұрын
@@57thorns might be that I just have to learn to use it better. I spend hours on Mouse and keyboard I barely spend an hour with hotas. But I am already used to the mouse and keyboard and having everything memorised without looking (AllTenFingers - one good thing my high school taught me) I bought Hotas to see if it was more fun (and also for SW squadrons) the problem is you still have to use mouse and keyboard for galaxy map, there doesn't seem to be any advantage to playing with HOTAS even your character in the game has keyboard with Hotas set up. :D so it shouldn't be surprising
@lebarosky3 жыл бұрын
ED is a great game. I am having so much fun playing it. I would say that it is the hardest game I have ever played, and I used to play EvE!
@andrewbailey79993 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree with that last point! Don't see the huge ships as an "end goal." Enjoy flying the smaller ships, get familiar with them. Many of the smaller ships actually have advantages over their larger and more expensive counterparts. By flying smaller ships I've been able to make my Elite experience much less grindy! I'm making my own narrative for my character (Using the tools in Inara really helps with this) and I don't even mind that after playing for 6 years, my most expensive ship is a Python. At some point I'll earn the credits for something insane like an Anaconda, but I definitely don't want to grind to get there. If that means another year before I can buy something Anaconda sized, then so be it!
@davidslaughter88063 жыл бұрын
Just remember its easier to just park and get gas at a station than it is to rely on the possibility of maybe fuel-scooping at some point. Just stop and get gas its not worth getting stuck out in the middle of nowhere
@DirkThys3 жыл бұрын
That only works if there are stations nearby. If you fly further out exploring, there are no stations anymore. A fuel scoop is indispensable then.
@cryodragonbane46143 жыл бұрын
My biggest mistake i made when i first started elite about 4 years ago, was not realizing you had to deactivate super cruise to enter the station. I kept flying over it wondering where it was. Second biggest mistake... not paying attention to rebuy cost, third was taking long jumps without a fuel scoop..
@rainick3 жыл бұрын
I definitely agree with don't rush going up the ships. I spent a very long time just flying a viper doing bounty hunting.
@athaphian3 жыл бұрын
Ive been playing on and off for one year and I've not yet bought a single L sized ship. Simply because I love medium amd small size ships. One tip to make money fast: go core mining! Even if you outfit a small ship like viper4 or cobra3. You can make millions within 30mins if you know what you are doing. And the sound of an exploding asteroid is the absolute best in the game!
@obiwanshinobi873 жыл бұрын
You need to make a ship focused on one task *laughs in Cutter and Anaconda* I get what you are saying.. and most my ships are focused on one task only.. but I have a Cutter that is my main ship I use and it is allround.. just so I can do whatever whenever without having to switch ships... now if I am planning on doing one thing for a long time.. like exploring or mining then yes.. I do go back and switch ships.. but when I am just flying around enjoying the game.. doing some bounties then some trading or passenger missions then perhaps a little bit exploring my Cutter can do all of them.. and I also don't get burned out because I can do all kind of things and I can do it right there when I want it... Always have a allround ship just for when you aren't focusing one one thing only... then have other ships that focus on one task for when you plan to do that for a while.. I have 2 Cutters.. the other one is strickly for mining.. I also have 2 Anaconda's.. 1 is for when I want to switch from my cutter.. and the other one is strickly for long range trips.. As for the Vette.. yeah.. that is just Combat... Also have two Pythons... one is allround and the other is strickly quick mining... Then I have all the other ships I rarely use but just have them so I can say I have them :P
@jupiter90493 жыл бұрын
I came here to learn something as a new player, but the moment I sad the transition in the start, he gained a like and a sub from me. Hope his guides are as high quality.
@ThanatosGrimm2 жыл бұрын
man just got into this and WHOOO its not bad at all! Thank you for the tips man, they do help. And really really good point not to make an "all around" ship because i agree you end up with a useless ship.
@lifeofeddie81853 жыл бұрын
Im totally new. 24h in game. Bought a Type 6, built Passenger seats (2x economy, 2x business), , cause i liked to bring passengers from A to B and scan the System. This game is Awsome. I like the freedom of choice. Wanna play taxi/cab driver - do it. Want to mine, bounty hunt etc - do it. BTW 1. is there a scanner for mining, that shows what kind of resource is inside that particular asteorid? 2. Are there resources on planet surfaces? (Material refinable, etc?) Thanks in advance.
@anotherhuman22703 жыл бұрын
1. prospector limpets show what is inside a asteroid. 2. There are engineering materials on asteroids. You don't sell them but you need them.
@Francesco-ow4ud4 жыл бұрын
Love my aspx and now I’m on my way for the first time to beagle point! Thank you again so much for all helpful tips and guide that improve and made my ED journey wonderful! ❤️😈🤩
@akazie26174 жыл бұрын
Hi there! How do you have colored energy for your pips?
@genova45784 жыл бұрын
The Imperial Clipper imo is the best mining ship. The speed it has makes things go by a lot faster
@fureimu_644 жыл бұрын
Nope. No 5-class slots, so you cant put multiple 5A limpets which are extremely needed. And cargo space isnt that big for a big ship. Its fun to fly it but thats all. Python is much better, plus its M sized. You sure you dont confuse it with the cutter? :D
@genova45784 жыл бұрын
@@fureimu_64 The python was the first mining ship i had actually and I think its awesome as well. Yes you have to sacrifice a bit with the clipper like any other ship but for me being able to travel at 600+ m/s while looking for cores with 194T of cargo is worth giving up the collector limpets and armor. I typically only do deep core mining as well. I'm sure for other mining types giving up the collector limpets hurts a bit more.
@Michael-zz2xp8 ай бұрын
Bro I am brand new to this game and I will definitely sub and watch more videos
@Fadingfool4 жыл бұрын
I've had most fun in combat with a viper mk3. Kitted out for local system fights and a nice low rebuy. The relief you get after limping back to a friendly station with you armour stripped and holes in the cockpit is a great feeling. Need to stop playing space taxi and get back to a bit of combat.
@bikinglikebecker2 жыл бұрын
make sure your ship is fully powered after adding mods before launching or you will get stuck in station and destroyed for loitering..(shield boosters drain power) start out doing cargo & passenger runs so you learn to get around the system and use a Discovery & Wake scanner every time you go near a station(wake) or enter a system(discover). Hale Hub is best for all around starting station as it has most A upgrades for ship internals while rest can be found nearby @ Williamson port, Mawson Terminal, Seddon Terminal & Tesla Terminal @ 15% discount before going to Jamison Memorial when reaching Elite rank. Passenger & Cargo Transport leads to Farseer being unlocked if you scan systems often. If ship is not fully powered when you Enter Combat Mode then your weapons may shut down your ship leaving you on life support unless you go to ship modules & free up power by deactivating something OR stow your weapons switching out of combat mode. I was hitting secondary fire by mistake, deploying weapons & shutting down ship on life support because I did not properly power my ship. NO RED!!