So I bought Elite: Dangerous today and realised there were no threads for it, so I decided to make one.
Discuss.
Discuss.
Good luck getting there and back and then getting killed by a pirate next to the nearest docking station.Azure_Kite wrote:
Having the equivalent of the Milky Way galaxy to explore is way too cool and I've been spending the majority of my time exploring.
I'm slowly working my way to the center of the galaxy, where Sagittarius A* should be.
Mouse and Keyboard actually has pretty good controls all things considered. Swap out Roll and Pitch and you're good to go, unless you like using the Mouse X axis to control Roll.YOGURTOVSKY wrote:
I've heard there's little to do and you can't really get by without a stick.
"Fun" is an understatement.Gumpyyy wrote:
Seems like fun.
I go by the default controls and can fly pretty good without problems, only things I have changed is pitch to inverted and zeroed the mouse deadzones. I don't really like flight sticks, but don't take the game that seriously anyway, just good fun to have bounty hunting with friends.Azure_Kite wrote:
Mouse and Keyboard actually has pretty good controls all things considered. Swap out Roll and Pitch and you're good to go, unless you like using the Mouse X axis to control Roll.YOGURTOVSKY wrote:
you can't really get by without a stick.
Uhh, no shit, Sherlock. They don't even need to be unexplored systems. All ranks in ED are awarded for making a certain amount of money through those actions, nothing more, or less. Unexplored Systems simply give you extra credits and recognition when you turn in the Cartographic data.ElliottB1 wrote:
Azure, exploring in Elite Dangerous is one of the many ways you can become Elite in the game, as long as you get to unexplored systems.
Nope. I quit upon the release of Horizons.LoliFlan wrote:
hOi
Anyone else still play this?