![]() Due to their reduced capacity, this ends up costing you money. Luxury missions are rare enough that you'll frequently end up sticking other class passengers into the luxury cabin.Luxury cabins as currently implemented aren't worth it. Or to the Dolphin, which has the biggest number of internal slots for a ship that can land on small landing pads, letting it carry up to 80 tons of cargo (biggest cargo for a "small" ship), or alternately 30-50 tons of cargo with room for "utility" (SRV, scanners, fuel scoop, etc.). Cutter, Python, etc.Ĭompare to the Orca, which has 1 Large and 2 Medium weapon slots, giving it enough DPS to allow use as a surprisingly "ok" combat vessel. But then, so do other ships, Anaconda, Imp. Cutter, trading a T9 Heavy, and so on).ĮDIT: If you want to use it for something other than its intended "luxury tourism" purpose, the ship does have the very nice jump ranges you can expect from an exploration ship, and a large number of internal slots so you can put in a lot of mining gear or whatever. And unfortunately, "several days" of mining, combat/missions, or even trading, can make you more than 200 million (assuming that you're using a decent ship - the Beluga is the "end-game" ship for tourism, so mining you'd have to use a Python or Imp. Long range tourism, typically they want to go to Colonia, Collection of Wonders, or similarly far, so the 200 million payout will actually take you several days of travel to achieve (it's a long trip). Compare that with most other exploration or even "regular" ship where you can refuel within 30-45 seconds, quarter loop around the star collecting hydrogen. Its biggest size slot is still too small for a decent fuel scoop basically the biggest fuel scoop that you can install, a 6A, refuels the ship in 2:21 minutes. Especially because these "bulk" missions require Economy or Business class cabins, so you're better off taking a less bulky ship, and some ships even have more space for Economy passengers than the Beluga. Those tail fins it has, they get stuck really easily in the station entrance, so that makes the Beluga a poor choice for rescuing people from burning stations, or any other type of "bulk" passenger transport. Typically 50 million per, so that's 150 - 200 million payout for one long range trip. For "tourist" passengers, the higher quality cabin can increase the payout they offer for the trip by quite a bit.īeluga, being the biggest of the three, can install 3-4 of these Luxury cabins, meaning you can combine 3-4 simultaneous tourists (and their entourage), all going to the same location. News, banter, CG & GalNet updates, and a bit of music tooīeluga, Orca, and Dolphin can install Luxury cabins, every other ship is limited to First Class (also Business Class and Economy). Dangerous Links CommunityĮlite Dangerous news & discussion live podcastĬQC Deathmatch on Xbox One with prizes from Pixel BanditsĬM team playing & discussing the game's events Post/comment not appearing? It may have entered our AutoModerator's event horizon. Read the Subreddit's Rules and Removals Info Page before posting SAGi Magazine Gallery Of ED Artwork By Creative CMDRs Fly Safe, Commander Help.
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