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Care to dig one up? I was making an educated guess based on personal experience.
Becouse a max stat explorer with 6x250ly warp upgrades and all the techs positioned correctly can jump 3250ish ly. Over that is modded/save edited.
And in current game version that's the maximum, every other kind of ship and freighters too have less.
Like water circling a drain.
Can u explain in pain english pls, ooh and it isnt my native language to
Pain English? How apropos... as I'm not entirely sure I can do that. Is this any better?
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You'll never travel more than twice your initial distance from the galactic core; hole takes you from system A to system B, so it works out something like this:
From a starting point of ~720,000LY a black hole will spit you out up to 1,433,000LY from where you were. You're the needle on a record player; the galaxy is the vinyl record.
Black holes are what happens to the needle when the record skips.
Once you finally reach the centre, the distance(s) covered will very small indeed because 3300LY is as close as you can generally get to the blank spot in the middle of it all.