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System Name | Joel's Rig |
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Processor | Intel i7-6700K (4 Cores, 4GHz) |
Motherboard | MSI Z170A GAMING M5 |
Cooling | 3x 140mm Case Fans, Cooler Master Hyper TX3 Evo |
Memory | Kingston HyperX Fury (DDR4, 2x 8GB, 2133MHz) 16GB |
Video Card(s) | MSI AMD Radeon R9 290X (8GB VRAM) |
Storage | Samsung 840 EVO 120GB SSD, Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD, WD 3TB HDD |
Display(s) | Samsung U28E590D (28-Inch, 4K, 60Hz) |
Case | Corsair Carbide 600C |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek HD (Integrated) |
Power Supply | Corsair RM750i (750W) |
Mouse | Roccat Tyon |
Keyboard | Razer Blackwidow Chroma |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
This is basically a thread to feed my anger and frustration into.
So why I'm done with this game...
Basically, I wanted to start out purely trading to get enough credits to buy a decent ship (the good ones take a long time to save up for).
As those of you who have played the game will know, you start with around 4000 credits (I think), which is such a small sum to start trading on.
So I did some basic cargo delivering missions to get a few more thousand, then started finding trade routes for the transporting of commodities.
As I still only had about 10,000 credits max, I couldn't fill my cargo hold and so was still only making around 1000 credits profit per run.
But this is where the anger and frustration comes in: other players, even though I was just minding my own business kept pulling my out of supercruise and destroying my ship with my cargo in that I had invested nearly all my credits in...regardless of the fact that I was only minding my own business.
This was f***ing relentless, it happened over and over, and was turned into a loop. So I was making no money whatsoever.
Bare in mind I had been playing for about 15 hours at this stage, so all this time was wasted. This alone almost made me quit.
Then things started to happen in my favour: I found a trade route better than ones I had been using before, was making 1000 credits profit minimum to start with (that later turned into 5000), and best of all...no d***head players!
I was using a fuel scoop on this route, refuelling at 2 stars enroute. Maybe about 10 hours worth of gameplay later, I had gone from a meagre 4000-7000 credits to over 70,000. I thought I was actually making progress.
And then suddenly, after investing 64,000 of my credits in commodities to ship to the other starport for profit (like I had done dozens of times, with the same amount of cargo), for some reason, I had insufficient fuel to jump between two systems that I had jumped to and from countless of times. I had gone the exact same route, had maxed up on fuel before making the run and had refuelled at the exact same points in the journey. I am miffed by the cause of this.
In desperation, I jumped to nearby systems that were off-course just in the hopes that they had a fuel scoop-able star or star ports. I was unfortunate.
So I've basically just left the game, my ship drifting in deep space outside a non-fuel scoop-able star, knowing that the only was to get out of the situation would be to self-destruct and start over, back to square one with a sum of less that 10,000 credits...f*** that.
I'm so disappointed because the game is such an amazing, futuristic space simulator with amazing scale, graphics and sound design.
But progress for me is non-existent and I've just wasted 20+ hours and over 40 quid.
I'm done.
So why I'm done with this game...
Basically, I wanted to start out purely trading to get enough credits to buy a decent ship (the good ones take a long time to save up for).
As those of you who have played the game will know, you start with around 4000 credits (I think), which is such a small sum to start trading on.
So I did some basic cargo delivering missions to get a few more thousand, then started finding trade routes for the transporting of commodities.
As I still only had about 10,000 credits max, I couldn't fill my cargo hold and so was still only making around 1000 credits profit per run.
But this is where the anger and frustration comes in: other players, even though I was just minding my own business kept pulling my out of supercruise and destroying my ship with my cargo in that I had invested nearly all my credits in...regardless of the fact that I was only minding my own business.
This was f***ing relentless, it happened over and over, and was turned into a loop. So I was making no money whatsoever.
Bare in mind I had been playing for about 15 hours at this stage, so all this time was wasted. This alone almost made me quit.
Then things started to happen in my favour: I found a trade route better than ones I had been using before, was making 1000 credits profit minimum to start with (that later turned into 5000), and best of all...no d***head players!
I was using a fuel scoop on this route, refuelling at 2 stars enroute. Maybe about 10 hours worth of gameplay later, I had gone from a meagre 4000-7000 credits to over 70,000. I thought I was actually making progress.
And then suddenly, after investing 64,000 of my credits in commodities to ship to the other starport for profit (like I had done dozens of times, with the same amount of cargo), for some reason, I had insufficient fuel to jump between two systems that I had jumped to and from countless of times. I had gone the exact same route, had maxed up on fuel before making the run and had refuelled at the exact same points in the journey. I am miffed by the cause of this.
In desperation, I jumped to nearby systems that were off-course just in the hopes that they had a fuel scoop-able star or star ports. I was unfortunate.
So I've basically just left the game, my ship drifting in deep space outside a non-fuel scoop-able star, knowing that the only was to get out of the situation would be to self-destruct and start over, back to square one with a sum of less that 10,000 credits...f*** that.
I'm so disappointed because the game is such an amazing, futuristic space simulator with amazing scale, graphics and sound design.
But progress for me is non-existent and I've just wasted 20+ hours and over 40 quid.
I'm done.