Man, I don't care what ship I'm flying or how engineered it is, as soon as I get interdicted by a ship called "The Throngler" that's running with no shields I know I'm cooked.
the Krait MKII one of my favorites ships, even using it as a explorer now to get to my million LY traveled badge, keep flying dangerous CMDR o7 i am curious what kind controller are you using i am a hotas virpil pilot my self,
@@riuneko nah, pantom’s got more range but mk.II is way more fun for exploring Mine had 60ly AND a fighter bay for the occasionnal shenanigans, gotta keep entertained out there in the black
Cool vid. I pilot a T-10 most of the time and i've been interdicted by you once. You wanted cargo but i didnt have any as i'm a combat based player. Thankfully you let me off! And this was when i didnt know who you were until someone started jizzin all over the place at the fact that they were in a instance with you. Ha Ha. Was a pleasure to meet you. You and a few others helped me with my PVP game. Keep up the good work. Avro
@@CrimsonGamer99 damn bro! I mean can you give me some pointers? My maneuverability is some what like that but not as the same time. I notice your boost a lot too and toggle FA which I try to do but I end up going far as hell away. Perhaps it has to do with my thrusters only being 3 or 4 engineered?
@@gho5tspartan26yt definitely G5 your thrusters. Engineering is exponential, not linear. As for the flight assist, I generally turn it off at the start of the fight and keep it off. Then time my boosts and boost into lats (hold the vertical or horizontal thrusters while boosting), not just forward boost. It also helps that I have a VKB omni throttle, which makes lateral maneuvers basically second nature. Also practice. Lots of practice. NPCs don't count because they don't fly correctly.
Plasmas don't penetrate well enough to bother. Only worth specifically targeting drives/weapons if you're using seeker missiles, and plant/FSD if you're using railguns.
my rail aim sucks and that would just cut into the Throngler's DPS. I will be putting a cancel or two on my meta Python 2, but I will also be building a Pythrongler when it comes out.
Lol raw is actually the easiest. Just do the cheese method. Go to crystal shard sites (or the brain tree site for selenium), fire a flak launcher until you've properly saturated the area, back up and hover just above the render distance of the crystals/trees, and fire collector limpets. Since you're out of render distance, the limpets won't hit the ground. Fills up a G5 bin in like 10 minutes. Repeat for all G5 bins, trade down to fill up G1-G4, then go back and top up your G5 bins. Takes maybe 3 hours to completely fill all your raw bins if you know what you're doing
@@CrimsonGamer99 forgot that "raw materials" is already a term, meant to say engineering mats in general what i'm lacking most is encrypted and manufactured stuff (apparently i've already done some gathering for raw materials at some point but have no recollection of ever doing so) I'm planning to follow the guide EDTutorials made (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--4HClk1cRIo.htmlsi=jHKBGdBbDBLOqO0D), it's still relevant right?
@@maximpikalev9538 here's what I'm doing for manufactured and encoded: Manufactured: high grade emission farming. Once you find an HGE that has what you need, collect everything then quit to desktop. Load back in, jump to supercruise, turn around, and the HGE has been reset and you can drop back down on it. This works for every material able to be obtained from HGEs. For biotech conductors and exquisite focus crystals, you need to equip a python for passengers and farm Robigo passenger missions (to sirius atmospherics). Can sometimes get some encoded mats too. Encoded: Jameson crash site, scan the data points from your SRV, relog, scan them again. Once the Adaptive Encryptors Capture bin is full, go to a material trader and trade the entire bin down for lower grade materials (and eventually materials from different categories). Encoded is a slog.
@@CrimsonGamer99 for manufactured materials, is it important to specifically quit to desktop? or is the main menu also fine. mechanically I'd assume there's no difference
@@maximpikalev9538 has to be desktop for some reason. And don't go back to supercruise before doing so, just QTD from the same instance all the mats were in, as soon as they've all been scooped up. Just keep the launcher open, entire cycle takes 3-4 minutes.