If you look closely at 0'36 there is a a missing "do not remove" sticker missing on the left auxiliary helium exhaust. Also the pilot acts as a total moron.
@@XenoZbornak I swear the fuel rats can get you out of any situation I love how they literally made a company out of it, and I love the concepts. They are real Search and Rescue-ers
I have a private playlist called Legends where I add the most spectacular videos I find. Those that crack me every time I watch no matter how many times. This goes straight in it
Haven't had this problem with my Anaconda but it did once slam face first into the ground when I recalled it. Quite alarming at the time since I was nearly 2k out of the bubble.
I tried that once. Death is the only outcome, either by impact trauma or by suffocation in space if you are particularly skilled at killing your pilot xD
I'm having more fun watching these videos than actually playing the game xD. I hate the way they handle planet landing like computers don't exist and you have to do it all manually like it's Apolo 8 in EMERGENCY situation all over again. But mehh a sim that doesn't sim anything.
Yeah the game sucks. Elite: Dangerously Boring. Combat is mediocre and boring. Trading sucks and is boring. All kinds of mining, laser, subsurface, and core are boring and suck. Running passengers suck. Point of the entire game is to do boring, sucky things so you can do more, boring sucky things more efficiently and not actually ever have fun. 100000000% Better to watch other people enjoy themselves on it. No way I can after 170 hours. There's nothing memorable about my time with this game other than the boring grind for the sake of grinding.
It's possible, I don't want to imagine how long it would take though. I think the best wasy would be to wedge an SRV between 2 t9's or t10's and then use FA off with vertical thrust to guide it into space from a low G planet. That way the SRV won't fall back down.
Then you are stuck there and will have to self destruct. Reminds me of one time were there was a guy who got his ship blown up by a ganker at a guardian site and he was left stranded in his SRV, but I managed to give him a ride home in multicrew. That was pretty cool
Before Ody, it was possible to revert back to non Horizont, which drops you to orbit in your ship (with 5% hull despite the explosion). Right now i guess it is no longer possible, but in Ody you can call Apex if you in the Bubble (or Colonia).
Wait, wut? The trick to spawn in non-horizons doesn't work anymore? So if I get hung up on some stupid bugged terrain, I just can't get out of there any more?
If you are in Odyssey and near populated space, you can disembark and call an Apex shuttle. Or (previously, not sure if that still works) you can log into the base game with no SRV, resetting you to a nearby station. Failing that, you can self-destruct the SRV. In all cases, you'll have to rebuy the ship. If you manage to avoid dying, though, you might keep bounties and data.
There are so many questions I have here... I just started the game on Oct 31st (when the game went on sale) - I don't get why the Type 9 (or is it a 10?) blew up to start with?
How????? I've had my SRV fall from multiple kilometres high after recalling my anaconda (videos on my channel) and I was able to survive!!! It's all about boosting at the right moment to slow down your landing lol