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m saying that I have to fly all the way back to new altlatis to sell my goods every 30 mins. Its an issue.
It might seem counter-intuitive, but you can buy them from merchants. Some of the merchants. I would recommend that as you play and find resources you are always needing you should buy when you see them for sale. All of them, not just a couple. You will use them. I would recommend copper, tungsten, iron, aluminum. Also keep building blocks like zero wire and frames. You can make them in an Industrial bench with raw resources, but finding them and keeping them is good. I'm having a real hard time with storage space. Planning your first outpost and building storage containers there is a good idea. Helps keep your pockets more empty and the items and resources handy where you need them.
Not a fan of no local map either. Is there a compass? I'm missing it on planets more than anything, figure I'm overlooking it.
When you first land on new atlantis, there is a yellow board just to the right of the first ramp you run down. That's a sell point and they should be near the landing point of all major settlements you visit.
The mechanic guy even says its there if you talk to him.
fill you pockets with junk run to it and sell. done. Careful though, digipicks go in the same inventory slot as the junk stuff.
You can also double your ship inventory by purchasing the same inventory module it currently has, costs about 1k credits iirc.
Hmm I didn't know my ship had an inventory. were would I find it?
In the ship builder, the cockpit has cargo space. And there is a cargo attachment below the engines in the rear. You can add more parts that allow more connection points, then attach more cargo holds. I'm sure there's more to it but that's the basics.
Ahh great I'll look for that. Thanks that helps.
I happened to realize, you might have been asking how you actually interface with the cargo hold. The cargo screen is just behind the pilot seat on the left as you face the pilot seat, just next to the jump seat at about head level. It's not a very big screen. Has some green lights on it.