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Tell us how to get into salvaging in Elite Dangerous!

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A Beginner's Guide to Salvaging in Elite Dangerous

1. Understanding Salvage

  • What is Salvage? Salvaging involves locating and recovering valuable materials from damaged or destroyed ships. These materials can range from basic commodities to rare and valuable resources.

  • Why Salvage? Aside from the financial rewards, salvaging offers a unique gameplay experience. It's a mix of exploration, combat, and resource management.

2. Choosing the Right Ship

  • Basic Requirements: A ship with a strong hull and decent shields is essential for surviving encounters.

  • Recommended Ships: The Asp Explorer and the Cobra Mk III are popular choices for beginners. These ships offer a good balance of speed, cargo capacity, and firepower.

  • Essential Modules: A powerful mining laser is crucial for cutting through ship debris. A salvage limpet controller will help you collect the recovered materials.

3. Finding Salvage Targets

  • Combat Zones: These are hotspots for ship battles, and destroyed ships often leave behind valuable salvage.

  • Pirate Bases: These locations are frequently targeted by security forces, resulting in shipwrecks.

  • Signal Sources: Scan for signals that indicate shipwrecks or distress calls.

4. Salvaging Techniques

  • Cutting Through Debris: Use your mining laser to cut through the wreckage and access the valuable materials.

  • Using Salvage Limpets: Deploy salvage limpets to collect the materials and store them in your cargo hold.

  • Be Patient: Salvaging can be a time-consuming process. Be patient and methodical in your approach.

5. Tips for Beginners

  • Start Small: Don't jump into the deep end right away. Start with smaller ships and less dangerous locations.

  • Learn the Market: Understand the value of different materials and sell them at the best prices.

  • Join a Wing: Teaming up with other players can make salvaging more efficient and safer.

By following these tips, you can start your salvaging journey in Elite Dangerous and enjoy the rewards and challenges that this unique career path offers.

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Report on the shifting galactic tides! September '24

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A Month of Galactic Turbulence

The Galactic Navy's Triumphant Return

One of the most significant events of the month was the resurgence of the Galactic Navy. After years of internal strife and a weakened presence in the galaxy, the Navy has made a formidable comeback. A series of decisive victories against pirate factions and rogue systems has reestablished the Navy's authority and restored faith in its ability to maintain order.

The Battle of Alioth

The most dramatic clash of the month was the Battle of Alioth, a hotly contested system located near the core. The Federation, Empire, and Alliance all vied for control of Alioth, a system rich in resources and strategic importance. The battle was a brutal affair, with fleets from all three superpowers clashing in a series of intense dogfights and orbital bombardments.

Ultimately, the Federation emerged victorious, securing Alioth and consolidating its position in the core. However, the battle was a costly one, with heavy losses on all sides. The consequences of this victory remain to be seen, as the other superpowers may seek to retaliate or form new alliances to counter the Federation's growing influence.

PowerPlay Developments

The PowerPlay landscape has also seen significant changes. The Alliance has made significant gains in the Perseus Arm, expanding its territory and influence. Meanwhile, the Empire has faced challenges in its holdings, with several systems slipping away due to internal divisions and external threats.

The Rise of Independent Powers

The month has also witnessed the rise of several independent powers, including the Pilots Federation and the Guardians. These factions have played a crucial role in shaping the galaxy's political landscape, challenging the dominance of the established superpowers.

A New Era Dawns

The month of [Month] has been marked by intense conflict, political maneuvering, and the emergence of new forces. The galaxy is in a state of flux, and the future remains uncertain. As we look ahead, it is clear that the coming months will be filled with even greater challenges and opportunities.

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Explain an Elite Dangerous feature in one minute or less!

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The Frame Shift Drive (FSD) is one of the most essential and versatile tools in Elite Dangerous, enabling players to traverse the vast galaxy with ease. The FSD has two primary functions: Supercruise and Hyperspace Jump.

  1. Supercruise: This mode allows you to travel within a star system at speeds significantly faster than light, making it possible to cover vast distances between planets, space stations, and other points of interest. Supercruise is essential for completing missions, docking at stations, or reaching resource-rich sites. It’s a seamless way to navigate the complex and enormous systems that make up the game’s galaxy.

  2. Hyperspace Jump: This function is used to travel between star systems. When you engage the FSD for a hyperspace jump, your ship builds up energy and then propels you through hyperspace, covering light-years in just a few seconds. Hyperspace jumps are crucial for long-distance exploration, trading routes, or simply hopping from one system to another to find the best missions or commodities.

Managing your FSD also involves being mindful of your ship’s fuel. Each jump consumes a portion of your fuel reserves, and running out in deep space can leave you stranded far from the nearest refueling station. The fuel scoop is an important accessory that allows you to collect fuel from stars, extending your journey without needing to dock.

Mastering the Frame Shift Drive is key to thriving in Elite Dangerous, whether you’re an explorer charting uncharted systems, a trader moving goods across the galaxy, or a combat pilot hunting bounties in far-off regions. The FSD is your gateway to the galaxy, unlocking endless possibilities and adventures.

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Pitch a video game that would 'save' a genre of your choice!

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Lack of Accessibility in Indie Games

Indie games often boast innovative mechanics and unique narratives, but accessibility is frequently overlooked. This can exclude players with disabilities, limiting their enjoyment of the gaming experience.

Proposed Game: "Universal Horizons"

"Universal Horizons" is a sci-fi adventure game designed with accessibility at its core. The game's core mechanic revolves around exploring a vast, procedurally generated universe, filled with diverse alien civilizations. To ensure accessibility, the game will incorporate the following features:

  • Adaptive Controls: Players can customize controls to suit their needs, whether it's using a gamepad, keyboard, or alternative input devices.

  • Adjustable Difficulty: The game will offer multiple difficulty levels to cater to players of varying skill levels, including those with cognitive impairments.

  • Visual and Audio Cues: The game will provide clear visual and audio cues to help players navigate the environment and understand game mechanics.

  • Subtitles and Closed Captions: All dialogue and sound effects will be accompanied by subtitles and closed captions.

  • Color Blind Mode: The game will offer a color blind mode to ensure that all players can easily distinguish between visual elements.

  • Controller Vibration and Haptic Feedback: The game will utilize controller vibration and haptic feedback to provide additional sensory information.

By prioritizing accessibility, "Universal Horizons" aims to create a gaming experience that is inclusive and enjoyable for players of all abilities. This game will not only address a systemic problem in indie gaming but also set a new standard for accessible game design.