.Pilots Federation ALERT. Parallel campaigns in the Empire and the Federation to provide commodities for building new capital ships have ended. The Federal Navy’s construction programme was boosted by deliveries of building fabricators, microbial furnaces and energy grid assemblies. Galaxy Map Travelling Elite: Dangerous Guide. Next Travelling Fight and Weaponry Prev Travelling Frame Shift Drive. The galaxy map is one of the crucial parts in the game, and it is vital to learn how to use it. It will help you find your way in the galaxy which consists of 400 billion of the star systems. Galactic map key binding so recently i had to uninstall and reinstall elite dangerous before i did the 'M' and 'N' keys would open the galaxy map and system map. But after reinstalling it these keys no longer do anything and i cant find and option to bind these keys in the controls. Im probobly just blind and cant see it but if it is in there.
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While playing Elite: Dangerous and plotting routes to get from point A to D on a mission to retrieve some wreckage by hyperspace traveling from one system to the next I decided to scroll around the galactic map to see how far out I could connect the dots should I desire to explore and see how big the galaxy in the game really was. It wouldn't stop scrolling. Elite Dangerous Galaxy Map. This is a point cloud of star systems in the Elite Dangerous Galaxy. Every point is a system that can be visited.
For Elite: Dangerous - 2.2/1.7 onward.
The Fuel Rats recommend you never fly without a fuel scoop!
Fuel scoops allow your ship to gather fuel from stars. The problem is not all star types are scoopable . The good news is, you're not stuck to guessing which stars will give you fuel !
The in-game galaxy map has built-in filters you can use to sort out the scoopable star types!
To do this:
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1: Go to the galaxy map.
You can find the galaxy map on your navigation panel!
3: Filter for scoopable star types.
Under the 'SHOW BY COLOUR' pull-down menu, select 'STAR CLASS' and uncheck all boxes except the first 7. These are your scoopable stars. AKA: KGB-FOAM
TIP: If you wish to avoid unscoopables altogether, you can select 'APPLY FILTER TO ROUTE' and your route plotter will never plot unscoopable stars.
Don't have a fuel scoop? The same principle works for finding stations! Just filter for stars by 'ECONOMY' or 'GOVERNMENT', and select all options except 'NONE'. Almost all inhabited systems will have at least an outpost.
4: Route Plotting.
When plotting a course, check to make sure a SOLID plot line passes through a visible star before it becomes dashed. If it doesn't you will need to divert to either a scoopable star, or a station. A solid line means you have fuel to make that jump, a dashed lines means you don't have enough fuel to make that jump.
The route plotter will also show the Fuel Star which is the last scoopable star on your route, before you need to refuel.
Elite Dangerous Mapping Tool
CMDR Blue Jade has put together a video demonstrating the information on this page. Check it out: