Elite: General talk
01 Jan 2022, 12:00am
EpisparhOld but gold!
And it's not even correct
Happy new year! Let's hope that my eyes can see more fluently in 3308
01 Jan 2022, 6:27pm
My deepest respect and hugs
Grecale80
PS: forgive my english
04 Jan 2022, 1:05pm
Just now getting back into Elite again, I was wondering if anyone could help me out with the current best ring mining location and what to mine? I see Borran no-longer has its over lapping low-temp diamond spot . Thank you in advance!
V/r
CMDR Warzone
04 Jan 2022, 6:40pm
WarzoneGood Morning Everyone!
Just now getting back into Elite again, I was wondering if anyone could help me out with the current best ring mining location and what to mine? I see Borran no-longer has its over lapping low-temp diamond spot . Thank you in advance!
V/r
CMDR Warzone
Welcome back!
As always you can check sell prices here:
https://inara.cz/commodities/
I will try to fill some changes since introduction of tritium and reshuffling of hotspots.
Current meta commodities
For laser mining - platinum, followed by painite
For core mining - Musgravite and Monazite(void opals and LTD do not have high demand nowadays)
There is a change on how station pay for commodities. With the introduction of demand, the station will pay you less if you have in your cargo more than 10-20% of station's demand.
Example:
Station A buys platinum for 280k and have a demand of 100t. Station B buys same commodity for 260k but have demand of 5000t demand. Let's say you have a cutter with 512t platinum. If you go to station A with full cargo you will get significant cut on the offered price (probably something less than 200k per ton) while station B will offer price closer to max if not max. In order for station A to pay max price you will need to dock with just 10-20t in ship's cargo.
Exception of this rule are Fleet Carriers. Their prices are fixed and once the demand is met they no longer buy.
As for where to mine:
https://edtools.cc/miner still works.
If you decide what mining you want to do and still cannot figure where, just send me DM and I will give you my favorite location.
P.S. That question would get a higher audience if you posted it into Game talk
Last edit: 04 Jan 2022, 6:50pm
04 Jan 2022, 7:19pm
EpisparhWith the introduction of demand, the station will pay you less if you have in your cargo more than 10-20% of station's demand.
Typical FDev grind mechanic. "Oh, you want to get paid full price? Bring us the commodity in multiple small quantities!"
04 Jan 2022, 10:17pm
Applying grind is far easier way than developing a meaningful game mechanic that will engage and reward the player.
But then we live in a time where MVP (Minimum Viable Product) is a major trend in all aspects of business.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
05 Jan 2022, 8:48am