As you very well said in the video, ED Copilot is useful in itself, I don't think it needs more rewards. Especially because, nowadays, 1 billion credits do not have the value they had 2 or 3 years ago. Good work, as always. o7 cmdr
Pre-recording is the way! This is the professional way! :) I am more hyped or this 1 hour long deep dive in PP 2.0 than the upcoming Python Mk. II I am not even kidding :D
They did say the mark. 2. Python has specific abilities linked with power play. Perhaps this new overcharged frameshift drive is something to do with that and that chip or maybe some of the others planned would be capable of running that at lower temperatures and keeping in a straight line you never know. 07
I could do with a billion credits - carrier maintenance and re-outfitting ships for review several times a week doesn't come cheap 🤣 Good video as ever Cmdr - o7
I was very interested in EDCoPilot especially it was invented for VR untill i read this: -------------------------------------------------- *BEFORE YOU DOWNLOAD - A NOTE ON USER TELEMETRY* Please note that EDCoPilot will collect some user telemetry....... This telemetry consists of: For user base growth reporting: startup message containing Commander name and version of client (to check for updates) shutdown message for usage reporting purposes, containing duration of time the client was running, and how many user interactions were made with it (interaction = button click or voice command) For troubleshooting and support warning messages you receive in the Voice Log (to assist with user troubleshooting) crash reports (a copy of the stack trace detailing failing line in the module, and previous calls in the sequence within the program leading to the crash) notifying when a call is made from the client to an external party (this is used to check the calls are functioning correctly, and does not include data you pass to/from the external party) Backend server logs are retained for 14 days only, then automatically purged. If you are not agreeable to this information being reported, please do not install the application. -------------------------------------------------------- Keep that in min bevor you install the CoPilot. For me this is a no go.
I see it as something you'd fit to another ship. Personally I have various ships for different purposes so this would fit a specific role in a specially outfitted vessel.
@@Interdimensional27 - I have a DBX set up specially for settlement raiding, to help with my suit & weapon engineering project. In other words, *LOTS* of planetary landings and takeoffs. So an SCO is just perfect for this, as it makes getting back off the surface only take a few seconds. It also helps on the long runs out to distant settlements.
LOL its definitely "only" a thousand million! I dont have that kind of coin hahaha ... and yes i know experienced players can make that much in a few days, but its a big boost for newer players. Nice try though :)
@@stanleymorse3260or they are the worst. Small ship quite usable, lower heat, smaller consuption, less unstability. Big ships can be loaded with many fuel and heat sink.
Imagine generative transformers doing Midjourneyesque worlds, stars, and other things - over all galaxies of the visible universe, and Elite: Dangerous can access its persistent and shared data across many applications, and games. Every world, every star with distinct landscapes and properties. Nothing will be repetitive, everything will be exciting.
No.. to get an SCO for my settlement raider DBX, I had to spend a weekend jumping my carrier all the way back to the bubble. So since I was going to all that effort, in addition to fitting one in the DBX, I bought an SCO in every single size, and stored them all aboard my carrier. That way, I can install or remove them from any ship, as needed. Now I'm almost done jumping back to Colonia.
1billion credits per 3hours at spire site just killing orths - 3 shard canon build mk2
Sure. Or a 15 minute checkpoint race.
@@Timberwolf69 Err… the race is to be entered into a draw to potentially get credits.
You can earn like 500 mil per hour at spire sites
@@Tooterbooter If you are into fighting, that's good for you. I'm not very good at it, so...
@@Timberwolf69 Hunting for orthrus in the Spires isn't exactly fighting, let's say it's more duck shooting at a fun fair.
@@zeazevedo Never done that.
Seen a few of those "We Are Elite" videos, some incredible videography and editing talent here in the Elite Community!!
As you very well said in the video, ED Copilot is useful in itself, I don't think it needs more rewards. Especially because, nowadays, 1 billion credits do not have the value they had 2 or 3 years ago.
Good work, as always.
o7 cmdr
I know someone in the AXI group who is pushing 300-400 billion lmao
Absolute mad lad
Pre-recording is the way! This is the professional way! :) I am more hyped or this 1 hour long deep dive in PP 2.0 than the upcoming Python Mk. II I am not even kidding :D
They did say the mark. 2. Python has specific abilities linked with power play. Perhaps this new overcharged frameshift drive is something to do with that and that chip or maybe some of the others planned would be capable of running that at lower temperatures and keeping in a straight line you never know. 07
I had the same thought that the new ships would benefit the most
Started playing elite 1 week ago and I love this community.
Hello :)
It comes as something when the player base is doing more to engage players than FDEV themselves.
I could do with a billion credits - carrier maintenance and re-outfitting ships for review several times a week doesn't come cheap 🤣
Good video as ever Cmdr - o7
I suppose. From other Cmdr eyes, I'm not rich, but My carrier has 17Bil in the bank and I have 1-2Bil on me. 1Bil isn't worth my time.
I could easily offer a billion credits after space trucking for 6030 hours.
Inara dot See Zed... 👀
See ...Zed ....in the King's English. In England. Where the language was invented. Yes, invented.
Happy to help.
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1. Nope
2. Nah
3. Maybe. Sounds neat.
ED co pilot is a game. changer.
I was very interested in EDCoPilot especially it was invented for VR untill i read this:
--------------------------------------------------
*BEFORE YOU DOWNLOAD - A NOTE ON USER TELEMETRY*
Please note that EDCoPilot will collect some user telemetry.......
This telemetry consists of:
For user base growth reporting:
startup message containing Commander name and version of client (to check for updates)
shutdown message for usage reporting purposes, containing duration of time the client was running, and how many user interactions were made with it (interaction = button click or voice command)
For troubleshooting and support
warning messages you receive in the Voice Log (to assist with user troubleshooting)
crash reports (a copy of the stack trace detailing failing line in the module, and previous calls in the sequence within the program leading to the crash)
notifying when a call is made from the client to an external party (this is used to check the calls are functioning correctly, and does not include data you pass to/from the external party)
Backend server logs are retained for 14 days only, then automatically purged.
If you are not agreeable to this information being reported, please do not install the application.
--------------------------------------------------------
Keep that in min bevor you install the CoPilot. For me this is a no go.
Engagement!
Great post, as always.
Haha, thank you o7
Cool video, next week sounds like the one! To the questions,
No
Maybe
No
O7
@@TheBuurPit o7
Great Video Burrs!
I like the new fsd boost...but now I gotta replace my fully engoneered fsd? Then engineer that for max range?
They can't be engineered
I see it as something you'd fit to another ship. Personally I have various ships for different purposes so this would fit a specific role in a specially outfitted vessel.
@@TheBuurPit - You can, however, put in a Guardian FSD Booster, which helps a little, at least!
@@Interdimensional27 - I have a DBX set up specially for settlement raiding, to help with my suit & weapon engineering project. In other words, *LOTS* of planetary landings and takeoffs. So an SCO is just perfect for this, as it makes getting back off the surface only take a few seconds. It also helps on the long runs out to distant settlements.
Is that a thousand million or a million million?
Lol, good question considering.
Depends if you do the math or maths right.
LOL its definitely "only" a thousand million! I dont have that kind of coin hahaha ... and yes i know experienced players can make that much in a few days, but its a big boost for newer players. Nice try though :)
What ships is the new fsd compatible with?
all of them i believe
@@saffieification good to know! I'm getting a incompatible slot on all grades for my krait 2
Smaller ones accelerate quicker and have higher top speed, but obviously burn up quicker, medium ships seem best at the moment
@@stanleymorse3260or they are the worst. Small ship quite usable, lower heat, smaller consuption, less unstability. Big ships can be loaded with many fuel and heat sink.
@@stanleymorse3260 i have it on my trader cutter, im at around 30Ly and it keeps up well enough for the fuel needed
good vidya
Imagine generative transformers doing Midjourneyesque worlds, stars, and other things - over all galaxies of the visible universe, and Elite: Dangerous can access its persistent and shared data across many applications, and games. Every world, every star with distinct landscapes and properties. Nothing will be repetitive, everything will be exciting.
But then it won't be the milky way and it'll just be an AI generated mess of randomness :/
@@Calyx No, that would be generated mess of randomness, I am talking about the opposite.
anyone find the SCO in Colonia.........no joy as yet.....
No.. to get an SCO for my settlement raider DBX, I had to spend a weekend jumping my carrier all the way back to the bubble. So since I was going to all that effort, in addition to fitting one in the DBX, I bought an SCO in every single size, and stored them all aboard my carrier. That way, I can install or remove them from any ship, as needed. Now I'm almost done jumping back to Colonia.