I just finished a casual mining run my
Miner Python. On week days I usually only have 30-40 minutes of E-D game time after work. Mining is a nice relaxing diversion from my day, and it's easy to do in 30 minute increments. I just leave my ship a bit above the ring when I log out, and can jump right into the rubble the next day.
I find mining more entertaining than trading, although it doesn't pay as well (at least for me). But, game time isn't always about the money, ya' know? I got tired of the monotony of A-B-A trade runs several months ago and have been looking for a new way to have some 'chill time' in E-D when I'm not in the mood for killing wanted ships or don't have time to run BB missions for OoM.
It's kinda cool buzzing between the 'roids, dropping prospector limpets in hope of a good score. Sometimes you find one like this.... and you get a little bit excited! When was the last time that you have a moment of excitement (good excitement, not interdiction excitement) during a local trade run?
I finished the session (about 2.5 hours of mining time, over several days... as RL would allow). Yes, apparently I'm a slow miner, as I've heard that most guys get a full load in about a hour. But remember that this is my chill activity in E-D, and I'm also VERY picky about what rocks I allow into my cargo bins. As you can see (below) I came away with all P rocks, except for a few tons of Osmium for BB missions. The cargo racks were completely full **AND** I had 5 tons of Platinum in the refinery, just waiting for cargo space!
I docked at a high-tech large population station where I am allied with the Empire factions and working on becoming friendly with the independent factions. This morning when I fired up E-D, I cycled the BB a few times to get some mining missions. I perused our message board for 5-7 minutes, and cycled the BB again filling more mining missions. Rinsed and repeated until I was caught up on our message board and FB. (About 4 sets of BB cycles). I got a few mining missions on each cycle, which really helps the bottom line. $$$
All said and done, the profits from the relaxing leisurely mining run was $7,136,000. Yeah, not huge profits, but for relaxing causal game play without the boredom of an A-B-A trade route, I'll take it!
Now... it's time to kill things for a few days since I'm off work for the long holiday weekend!
