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So, I upgraded a couple of ship parts for the first time today. Just the reactor and shields, and found it dumps all the random junk on your ship into the cargo hold. Umm yeah that's useful, thanks Bethesda.....

It means that if you drop something on the floor that actually you wanted to keep, it isn't lost.
 
Montana Luna in Cheyenne system, same system as Akila city

To be honest I picked it due to aesthetic reasons, it doesn't have iron though which isn't ideal.

The cargo ships are on cargo links that you build to link resources to other outposts. One of those imports iron and tetrafluorides, the other copper and helium.

Thanks. I'm not really into outpost building in this build, so I've not got as far as setlement links.
 
Also weird stealing ship moment. Came across an Ecleptic Stiletto, so boarded it. I didn't waste time fighting the guards outside because if you kill hem the ship usually takes of. Sat in the pilot seat and the game added the ship to my ship list. I didn't take of though, because I've already discovered that this changes the ship to your home one. Went back to my main ship and flew to New Atlantis. The Stiletto is no longer on my ship list? Didn't think anything of it until I revisited the site about two real days and several game days (UT) later. It's still there. It's the same ship because I emptied the hold and safe. This time I did take so I could keep it.

And now I know that those yellow barrels are contraband, even though they aren't marked in any way, life is a lot easier when nicking ships.
 
It means that if you drop something on the floor that actually you wanted to keep, it isn't lost.

Ah fair enough, that makes sense I guess. I hadn't dropped anything on the floor but there was loads of random stuff that came with the ship which had been previously dotted around, so ended up with all of that.
 
If you are short on credits you can sell all the misc stuff on your ships cargo hold, and it will magically reappear after landing again or logging in and out etc.
 
If you are short on credits you can sell all the misc stuff on your ships cargo hold, and it will magically reappear after landing again or logging in and out etc.
Or if you upgrade your ship, all items onboard will be placed in cargo hold. You can sell them and they typically respawn after a few planet jumps.
 
So this surveying malarkey, are you really expected just to run round randomly until you find a plant / mineral / creature to scan or am I missing something?
 
No, that's pretty much it! :D
Great. I'll feel the need to do this and have already wasted 15 minutes running round earth and still only 4/5.

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15 minutes more and I've still not found the 5th mineral. Ridiculous, no way I'm doing this for every planet.
 
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I've unlocked the perk. But can't boost at all.

On a gamepad, you have to keep pressing the boost button (not sure about m/kb), i find this mod useful.

 
Well, I got up to 25 hours spent/wasted with this game and have now uninstalled. The Eurogamer review of 3/5 stars is bang on as it's not a terrible game by any means, it's just needlessly big and terrifically boring. Throw in some uncanny valley NPCs, a bafflingly poor in-game performance, a middling-to-good story and an over reliance on procgen and 'average' seems to fit the bill.
 
Hit level 25 last night, and I've only just got to the point where that annoying, blonde haired sort, joins your crew. I should probably start doing some quests.
 
Loving the UC quest line.

Not to spoilery, but:
Londinium is bleak as hell, fun though

The only other I’ve done is the Rangers quests. Maybe the industries quest line next.
 
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