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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
  • Attempting to do my very first mission in Elite Dangerous, and I was not as easy as I thought.
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    00:00 Intro
    00:40 Amazed by ED universe
    01:31 ED mission board
    04:03 First launch from station
    05:41 Very nice 3rd person camera in ED
    06:34 Attempting to repair a ship in space
    07:40 No idea how to do this first mission
    09:46 Gave up, heading back to station
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    My PC Specs and Game Settings:
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    • CPU: Intel Core i9-11900k
    • GPU: GeForce 4090 rtx
    • RAM: 64G DDR4
    • OBS Studio for recording in 4k/60fps
    • Game Settings: Resolution: 3840 x 2160
    • Game Graphic Quality: Ultra
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Комментарии • 66

  • @Sighman
    @Sighman Год назад +6

    "This is really far ... 49 light years!' laughs in Colonia ;-)

  • @ir8dudefpv
    @ir8dudefpv Год назад +26

    I’m a Star Citizen vet who had never played ED till a couple weeks ago. Well…I have not logged in SC since. ED’s gameplay is just so good!

    • @Foxyloxy.X
      @Foxyloxy.X  Год назад +9

      Thanks! I heard so many players in SC says how good is SC and they all switch to SC from ED, but now I tried ED, i realized so many ideas in SC are actually from ED, and so far you can actually play in ED for as long as you want without major bugs

    • @alexwesley6829
      @alexwesley6829 Год назад +2

      Same here hahahaha, although, when I first played ED, it was the OG game that the OP is playing...and I couldn't jive with it.....but now I got the odessey add-on, it's now waaaaayyyyyy better than star citizen!!!! I haven't stopped playing since!!!!

    • @alexwesley6829
      @alexwesley6829 Год назад

      ​@@Foxyloxy.Xyeah I noticed that the screens that you look for missions on in the space stations etc, they are in star citizen too!!! Except in that they are used for the shipyard computers lol

    • @57thorns
      @57thorns 9 месяцев назад +3

      As somewhat of a veteran ED player that is not interested in SC at all, I can still say you will come back to SC occasionally. And then come back to ED again. It is definitely an of/off love affair for most of us.

    • @alexwesley6829
      @alexwesley6829 9 месяцев назад

      @@57thorns agreed

  • @suavevalen
    @suavevalen Год назад +17

    Watching a new CMDR discover what this game is truly like is delightful. Stay safe out there!

  • @wiser3754
    @wiser3754 Год назад +17

    Tips and hints on these events in the video;
    1: To repair or refuel a stranded ship, you need to equip a repair or refuel limpet controller. The controller requires limpets (purchased from the advanced maintenance tab at a starport) and limpets require cargo space.
    After bought a limpet controller, equip it via the fire control tab on the right screen in the cockpit. Target the ship to repair or refuel and the limpet will do its job.
    2: To scoop up materials, deploy the cargo hatch and approach no faster than 40m/ps. To scoop cargo, do the same thing but make sure you have available cargo space.
    3: To find you mission location in the system that you’re in, go to the system map and look for a blue 2D globe on a planetary body or starport. If you can’t find it, use your FSS and scan the system.

    • @Foxyloxy.X
      @Foxyloxy.X  Год назад +3

      Thank you for the detailed tips, I am gonna try them out. Very much appreciated.

    • @thecymrus3219
      @thecymrus3219 Год назад +1

      @@Foxyloxy.X If you get Odyssey and are in the European time zone, I can show you a few things to get you moving.

    • @danielschuett
      @danielschuett Год назад +3

      "40m/ps" holy crap, that's fast (metres per picosecond). 😂
      For picking up stuff you could have mentioned collector limpets, but doing it by hand first is more fun. ;)

  • @alexzk3
    @alexzk3 Год назад +8

    1:1 scale, over 100 billions of the stars and each can be visited. Some things are predicted. For example, when in Real Life they found Trappis system, planets there ...well, it is in Elite :) and matches 80% to real world observations (it was renamed to Trappis inside game too, so can be found).

  • @thegunsarecoming
    @thegunsarecoming Год назад +9

    You can absolutely do team missions solo. They just offer the opportunity to work with a wing and everyone in the wing will get the full reward for completion. Very good for making money quickly if you have teammates

  • @DocScalawag
    @DocScalawag Год назад +5

    Elite is a 1:1 scale of the Milky Way. I think you are in for a treat. Welcome aboard, CMDR.

    • @Foxyloxy.X
      @Foxyloxy.X  Год назад

      Thank you. That is amazing! Lots to explore

    • @Sighman
      @Sighman Год назад

      @@Foxyloxy.X Next time you open the galaxy map, scroll to the middle then zoom in...

    • @DmytroBogdan
      @DmytroBogdan Год назад

      ​Don't get too excited, you can't land on gas giants and on Earth-like planets with thick atmosphere, also if you don't have Odyssey you can't land on any planet with an atmosphere (planets with blue bubble on system map).
      Other planets are generic rocky bodies with occasional station or outpost on them

  • @thedragonsage649
    @thedragonsage649 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ive wanted this game from the start. Watching other newbies figure things out on their own is the next best thing.

  • @trouvereyork
    @trouvereyork Год назад +4

    There's a few stages you missed. Easy to miss at the start.
    You need to run the discovery scanner on the system, then run a FSS scan on the system. Then the signal sources relevant to your mission will be highlighted.

    • @flute136
      @flute136 7 месяцев назад +1

      i just realized he wasnt in the right system anyways. he needed to be in erevate systen and was in some LTT system

  • @krismaloni
    @krismaloni Год назад +1

    Beginnings are the best

  • @cmdrtwionix7484
    @cmdrtwionix7484 11 месяцев назад +1

    o7 CMDR, Welcom to our spanless world from 25,000 Ly away. Good luck in your journey and stay safe :)

  • @tinmanspartan7551
    @tinmanspartan7551 Год назад +1

    Best thing to do
    1 go through ALL the tutorial and simulations.
    2 As someone said earlier Watch Down to earth astronomy videos. GREAT Resource for new CMDR's

  • @Frozenwinter84
    @Frozenwinter84 Год назад +2

    "how big is the map?"
    me- *rofl*

  • @thecymrus3219
    @thecymrus3219 Год назад +1

    400bn+ Star systems, the area you was looking at was current human civilisation space.

  • @iceTea8438
    @iceTea8438 3 дня назад

    Damn, im really enjoy this

  • @Torrle
    @Torrle Год назад +2

    Typically, when you need to find something for a mission in a system, go to the nav beacon location and scan the nav beacon itself (just target it and wait a few seconds). After that, just back into supercruise and check your navigation tab for a location highlighted in blue - that will be the place you need to go.
    BTW - You may have dodged a bullet, giving up on that mission. Had you found the commercial samples, a) you would have to know how to use your cargo scoop and b) you would have been immediately ambushed.

    • @Foxyloxy.X
      @Foxyloxy.X  Год назад +2

      I see, sound like fun, really need to try that out again, will be prepared.

  • @r4dios1lence92
    @r4dios1lence92 Год назад +1

    Me, seeing hollows on map of a new player who's already outside the starter zone:
    *sweats profusely*
    "ohnoohnoohnoohnoohno"
    On the side of tips, I'd give only one that will be very debated: "don't take/seek tips at the start, unless something is VERY NOT FUN for you".
    Elite Dangerous is a LOT about the discovery: mechanics, modules, ships, and so many other stuff. Having it readily given might spoil some of the fun of the discovery.
    Otherwise, if that spoiling doesn't bother you, there will be tons of tutorials out there.

    • @Foxyloxy.X
      @Foxyloxy.X  Год назад

      Thank you for the tip of all tips!

  • @informedchoice2249
    @informedchoice2249 Год назад +1

    he didn't hear him say it launch the repair limpet

  • @figeluren
    @figeluren Год назад +1

    To collect things in space you need to open your cargo scoop (indicator in bottom right corner). Next target the thing and aim the cargo scoop reticule to the left of of your radar (blue). Mind your speed as crashing into it to hard can break the thing destroying your mission.

  • @figeluren
    @figeluren Год назад +1

    To repair a ship in space, including your own, you need to buy limpets. Next you need to buy a controller for the specific purpose you want to use the limpets for. Note that limpets are like ammo and needs to be restocked after usage.

  • @shimo_96
    @shimo_96 Год назад +1

    I'm not sure if you've found this out or been told already, but there are a number of tutorials that you have to access through the main menu and are not given through the main gameplay loop. They have stuff on mining and bounty hunting as well as other things, though they all aren't super well thought out or designed, but they'll get you started. There's also a DLC for the game called Odyssey that allows for you to exit your ship on planet surfaces and in starports. Unfortunately there are no ship interiors, but it's better than nothing. Also, I know quite a few people told you already about how large the Elite universe is, but what I find very interesting is that about 0.05% of the entire playable area has been discovered, so there's plenty of systems that have never been seen before. What's even cooler is that when you discover a system, you get your name put on a discovery list so anyone else visiting the system to scan it will see your name as the first person to be there. You can also get a huge amount of credits from doing this, but it requires a large amount of time and travelling thousands of lightyears, so it's not the most beginner friendly gameplay loop out there.

    • @Foxyloxy.X
      @Foxyloxy.X  Год назад +1

      I didn't know this. And thanks for the awesome info, definitely check the tutorials out often. And I am excited to explore the unknown stars...later

    • @Cee64E
      @Cee64E Год назад +2

      @@Foxyloxy.X I have to respectfully disagree about exploration not being beginner friendly. Once you get a ship that can jump more than 20 Ly and a fuel scoop, you can do exploration. Add a Detailed Surface Scanner, and maybe a Surface Recon Vehicle bay and you can be off to the races, as it were, in exploration. I made my first Billion Credits flying out to Colonia (25,000 Ly) off the beaten path by a bit in an unmodified Diamondback Explorer just mapping every star system and planet I found. It took me a few months, but when I sold all that nav data, I was a billionaire. That DBX was my second ship purchase after I was done with my Hauler.

    • @selwin5442
      @selwin5442 Год назад

      ​@@Cee64Erespect my friend not using the highway is hardly done anymore ( did it as well)

    • @Foxyloxy.X
      @Foxyloxy.X  Год назад

      Thank you. I am gonna start that exploration soon, start with my own system

  • @figeluren
    @figeluren Год назад +1

    Scanners are bought as there are different types. Next you need to assign it to a weapons group. Lastly you need to change mode of the ship, usually 'M' which should turn your HUD blue. Press 'M' again to go back to orange combat mode.

  • @DmytroBogdan
    @DmytroBogdan Год назад

    Lol, you can go anywhere in the whole galaxy.
    Can vets give an update on current best Fed and Empire rank acquisition locations?

  • @eduannaude8301
    @eduannaude8301 Год назад +1

    curious to know your thought on elite vs SC so far

    • @Foxyloxy.X
      @Foxyloxy.X  Год назад +1

      I got many thoughts on this topic but in general, ED is way huge in scale, and SC universe is small, but SC has more first person experience, and I need to try Odyssey before I can say that about ED.

  • @ducabyte
    @ducabyte 9 месяцев назад

    Graphic card, please?

    • @Foxyloxy.X
      @Foxyloxy.X  9 месяцев назад

      MSI 4090 rtx

    • @ducabyte
      @ducabyte 9 месяцев назад

      @@Foxyloxy.X ty

  • @informedchoice2249
    @informedchoice2249 Год назад +1

    Elite is hard!

    • @Foxyloxy.X
      @Foxyloxy.X  Год назад

      Hard grind, yes indeed. but a lot of fun

  • @keenian6164
    @keenian6164 9 месяцев назад

    400 mld of systems!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Milky Way 1:1 !!!!!

  • @R0NEWIRD
    @R0NEWIRD Год назад +3

    elite dangerus is one the most complicated game around. take time and effort to understand all the mechanics......is no intuitive or easy,

  • @user-pr4gh8zm1d
    @user-pr4gh8zm1d Год назад +1

    u need to get odyessy

    • @Foxyloxy.X
      @Foxyloxy.X  Год назад +3

      Yep, just got it

    • @user-pr4gh8zm1d
      @user-pr4gh8zm1d Год назад +1

      @@Foxyloxy.X any time u want someone to show u around the game, let me know.. i have a fleet carrier it really opens up the game.. i'm CMDR DEVEL'S CHILD

    • @Foxyloxy.X
      @Foxyloxy.X  Год назад +1

      Roger that Commander! And Thx!

  • @57thorns
    @57thorns 9 месяцев назад

    "I got a bounty because I accidentally shot this guy", that is what happens when you point a gun at someone and pulls the trigger.
    And just two months later (even a bit less?) you own a fleet carrier. Baby's first mishaps this is.

    • @Foxyloxy.X
      @Foxyloxy.X  9 месяцев назад

      What a ridiculous comment. You tell me you never got a bounty in this game at all, and you became so good at this game when you first played it baby. My carrier is serving me very well and I have enough reserve to take care of it for years to come.

  • @dennisanderson3286
    @dennisanderson3286 11 месяцев назад

    🪐