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For the Mine and Trade to work I think you need to equip the ship with the "ore collector", "Mineral Scanner", and either "Trade Command Software Mk. 1" or "Trading System Extention." You'll find the command under Trade, not special.
As for the yield, I'm not sure how manual mining is effected by it. I had some automated miners once upon a time that were set to mine and trade. I just left them to their business.
I toyed with the manual mining for the novelty. I didn't put anymore effort into it than learning the most basic mechanics. In other words, no yield count was worth my time.
Only done the barest amount of personal mining breaking it down then going to scoop it was just too disruptive a workflow. Also only done a small amount of automated mining. found it easier to trade ore and silicon from the working mine basically
If your scanner can detect the map asteroid it gets put on the map and thats it. I think everything else is considered rocks (which you can also mine) but they dont show up on the map.You might want to place something nearby so you can marshal your miners if your after the rocks.
Though the scripts may not need this to work.
Unlike other games where you have a laser that extracts the minerals from the rock directly as it breaks it up even if they had made it so that it takes some time to do like repairing your ship with your repair laser in eva at least you know you are getting somewhere in terms of gathering resources. I will give it another go and see how much ore i get for my time and also I might try and see if i can get the Ai to mine for me, if its going to be a time sink then will go back to buying ore cheap and jumping to sectors where you get a good return. Was hoping manually mining would of increased my profits. Its too early for me to buy stations.
Also it would of been great if you could salvage from derelict ships and stations, i dont think you can? that could of been a risk and reward since a sector wiped out could be in theory a place pirates would be, maybe doing their own salvaging. And salvaging from your eva suit with a special tool could allow you a chance to get some equipment from the ship that you can sell. Anyway im getting off topic.
I want an ORC collector too.
With legions of Orcs i could easily replace the XENON And become supreme leader of the universe Mu ha haw.
lol
Such a fleet is usually one of the first things I purchase. Buy and outfit them cheaply, buy one, then another, until you have a dozen or so.
If you want to take part I would recommend getting a discoverer setup as an explorer and go scout sectors and asteroids to send your automated miners to. There are valuable rocks to be found.
Damage and destruction is probably a seldom occurace for miners. Dependance on pirates attitude or disgruntled factions. (races).
As long as you're not in the same sector with your ships (any ship for that matter) they can do all sorts of balck magic, like sail in straight lines and dock by reaching some arbitrary point near a station. The physics, or what passes for physics in these games, only become relevent when the player is present in sector.
Which is why I prefer to command my burgeoning empire from some place out the way that few of my ships go to, like Legend's Home or Earth.
Yep, good advice. You will lose ships but if you stay out of the busy systems you will lower your losses.
Automated miners generally aren't the ships I lose. I mainly lose explorers, the occasional Universe trader and fleet supply ships. The automated universe traders can hold their own if you equip them with some fight command software and some MkII drones... especially as they gain levels.
New players should also remember to setup emergency jump parameters for their automated ships and configure their ship turrets/missile defense for survival.
Greetz!
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