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Darkom May 29, 2020 @ 12:08am
Whats the longest hyper jump possible in nms
Title says it all.
Im currently at 2953.7 but upgrades in my inventory arnt the best s class (in tech they are all 240+ ly)
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Gumsk May 29, 2020 @ 2:57am 
I setup my freighter for 0.99 million without modding the distances. With mods it's infinite.
japp_02 May 29, 2020 @ 3:01am 
A good upgraded exotic ship should get around that distance, but I didn't reach 2700+ yet. S-Class freighters I don't know.
Last edited by japp_02; May 29, 2020 @ 3:01am
Nettle May 29, 2020 @ 3:04am 
~3200LY
Darkom May 29, 2020 @ 3:15am 
it takes for bleeping ever to get the core ...
Hari Seldon May 29, 2020 @ 7:01am 
I maxed up my Living ship and got to about 65 KLY
JAGIELSKI May 29, 2020 @ 7:03am 
Originally posted by Darkom:
it takes for bleeping ever to get the core ...
Only when you use regular warps, with black holes you can get around much faster.
Originally posted by Unarmed Bandit:
~3200LY
I've seen plenty of people posting pics of theirs that are over 3300ly
Nettle May 29, 2020 @ 7:44am 
Originally posted by craig_mark:
I've seen plenty of people posting pics of theirs that are over 3300ly

Care to dig one up? I was making an educated guess based on personal experience.
Ygolnac May 29, 2020 @ 9:41am 
Originally posted by craig_mark:
Originally posted by Unarmed Bandit:
~3200LY
I've seen plenty of people posting pics of theirs that are over 3300ly
Yes, link those for me too please.
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.
Last edited by Ygolnac; May 29, 2020 @ 9:43am
Darkom May 30, 2020 @ 9:05am 
btw guys i noticed that the closer you get to the core the less far away jump you do with wormholes
Nettle May 30, 2020 @ 9:09am 
Rule of diameter: if the distances increased or stayed the same you'd end up moving further away from it with each jump. Ever decreasing circles, so to speak.

Like water circling a drain.
Last edited by Nettle; May 30, 2020 @ 9:13am
Darkom May 30, 2020 @ 10:05am 
Originally posted by Unarmed Bandit:
Rule of diameter: if the distances increased or stayed the same you'd end up moving further away from it with each jump. Ever decreasing circles, so to speak.

Like water circling a drain.
*scratches head*
Can u explain in pain english pls, ooh and it isnt my native language to
japp_02 May 30, 2020 @ 10:15am 
The fastest way towards center is chosing the farthest black hole in center direction you can chose, then warp to it and pass the black hole. This gets you [max warp range to black hole] + 7000 LY for about 10000 LY closer to center. This assumed that you get all black holes on the galaxy map, if not end the Atlas Path first.
Nettle May 30, 2020 @ 11:02am 
Originally posted by Darkom:
Can u explain in pain english pls

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:

a - b ≤ 2a - 7000

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.
Darkom May 30, 2020 @ 11:13am 
yeah my goof must be plain, starting to get it a little, never knew there are math dweeps playing games to ^^
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