Han Burgundy
Space Marshal
I look forward to cracking these open like little kinder eggs in the future...
This is a good reason to not sort the waste so instead of juicy goodies all you get is crap. All joking aside if you can sort waste mining will become more efficient and therefore prices will drop so its largely a wash.I look forward to cracking these open like little kinder eggs in the future...
The Prospector in the future will have a filter to screen out most of the inert material so.....why wouldn't a larger ship?
I have not seen anything from CIG saying this is a possibility.
From here:Is the ore filtering the same refining technique that the Orion has, or just a first reduction step to do a coarse removal of useless rock?
The Prospector will only be removing things like useless rock, the processing equipment on the Orion is much more advanced.
All besides the Q&A is flavor text. And the Q&A is subject to interpretation, especially when compared to the current implementation that hasn't change even with the introduction of FPS mining. I understand that everyone is upset over the inert material filling up the small space and not understanding why it can't be ejected. But I have a feeling it's part of the ore grade and not necessarily separate from the rock retrieved which would carry over to refining. Which would be impacted in the refine time per unit of ore would favor refining higher concentration ore for hire yield then lower grade ore per unit of time.From here:
Q&A: MISC Prospector - Part II - Roberts Space Industries | Follow the development of Star Citizen and Squadron 42
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I hope you're wrong man, if you're right and they don't tweak what can be made from mining what you get despite the inert material then it won't really be worth doing.All besides the Q&A is flavor text. And the Q&A is subject to interpretation, especially when compared to the current implementation that hasn't change even with the introduction of FPS mining. I understand that everyone is upset over the inert material filling up the small space and not understanding why it can't be ejected. But I have a feeling it's part of the ore grade and not necessarily separate from the rock retrieved which would carry over to refining. Which would be impacted in the refine time per unit of ore would favor refining higher concentration ore for hire yield then lower grade ore per unit of time.
I guess its just a long way of saying that I do not see them allowing us to eject the inert material as its part of the retrieved ore and part of the overall mining gameplay.
Not necessarily. We already are seeing large variations of percent ore from rock to rock and even within the chunks of rock once split apart. It also plays into the whole dynamic of the Prospector being small and nimble and thus able to find the rich ore deposits while ships like the Orion are all about volume over quality. (I honestly hope the Orion has a way for the Prospector to dock and transfer ore).I hope you're wrong man, if you're right and they don't tweak what can be made from mining what you get despite the inert material then it won't really be worth doing.
Not for sale yet, will be coming in 3.8No cost yet? I don't see it on the main page
We'll find out when the sale goes live in a few weeks apparently.So my understanding is it has a small refinery on-board?
70s rock echoing through the ship, a beer keg on the bridge and 4 semi drunken ass TESTies trying to break up some rocks.Four crew drinking... One flys while the other three are trying to use the mining lazers?
Sounds like the making of a bar fight to me.