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FSD range is still unacceptable (24.35ly). ... last 4 and 5. Will it get any better`?
Just a few tips to add on top of what others have said: (might also be some useful things for User455123)
EDSY can be a bit daunting to use so I'd also recommend trying coriolis.io
Remember to 'pin' engineer blueprints so you can apply that effect to modules without having to travel to the engineer (if you have long range FSD pinned with Martuuk, you can apply the effect in almost any starport and travel to Felicity Farseer *shudder* to apply the experimental effect. Experimental effects can only be applied at an engineer which engineers that module).
Take a bit of time to get to know the A to E outfitting types as well as armour. The tldr is that A is best, B is strongest, D is lightest (but this isn't the same for shield boosters and other modules might work a bit differently too).
I'd recommend unlocking Selene Jean via Tod "The Blaster" McQuinn as armour and hull reinforcements make a big difference
With armour have a look at EDSY or coriolis and look at the differences between
-- C-armour fully engineered with heavy duty (keep in mind this still weighs 0 tonnes and you can add hull reinforcements for a fraction of the weight for extra HP)
-- The resistances for military vs mirrored vs reactive (keep in mind that thargoids ignore thermal/explosive/kinetic damage so military is always good to have in storage, especially for a krait mkII)
Reactive armour with thermal engineering will give you good all round resistance vs Reactive with heavy duty and hull reinforcements to cover the lack of thermal resistance.
Once you've got the hang of how armour and resistances work it'll be easier to understand shields as they have similar concepts
With exploring and distance, learn to find and use neutron stars; they will quadruple your jump range for one jump and make it easier to get further away from the bubble where you'll find completely unexplored systems which will boost your credits.
The 'Jameson Lighthouse' system is a good place within the bubble to practice.
To find neutron stars I'd recommend using the 'star class' mode in the galaxy map and only displaying O-type, B-type, and non-sequence stars
Last edit: 01 Oct 2024, 7:37pm