06-22-2014, 03:10 AM
ISaidNo Wrote:I did add two new ores but that shouldn't stop those from showing up. Keep at it over the course of a few days and let me know.1) I have solved this particular mystery. Turns out the new sprites for cobryl and molitz are so hard to distinguish from regular rock that I only stumbled across them by accident. I think they should be replaced with something more distinctive.
![[Image: cpfvivehst8jjqqe8.png]](http://f.666kb.com/i/cpfvivehst8jjqqe8.png)
The asteroid I'm facing contains molitz.
![[Image: cpfvul5vnautnpyqo.png]](http://f.666kb.com/i/cpfvul5vnautnpyqo.png)
Cobryl on the left, molitz on the right.
2) Similar problem with pharosium and syreline. They stand out from worthless rock just fine, but are a tad difficult to tell apart from each other (orange vs. gold).
3) Don't know if this is an intended change, however the power hammer has been buffed significantly. Instead of reducing the hardness rating, it slices through everything like butter, including level 5 rock formations. Sort of renders the laser drill redundant as a high-end mining tool.
4) Viscerite and koshmarite appear to be classified as "High Density Matter" as well as "Metal", though I can't say for certain because Mineralogy 101 hasn't been updated yet. The oddity is that they aren't always used up in the fabrication process. Examples:
Item: Power hammer
Cost: 1 High Density Matter, 8 Conductive Material
Ore in the fabricator: 8x pharosium, 1x viscerite/koshmarite
Result: Hammer
Item: Geological scanner
Cost: 1 Metal, 1 Conductive Material, 1 Crystal
Ore in the fabricator: 1x morliz, 1x pharosium, 1x viscerite/koshmarite
Result: Scanner, 1x viscerite/koshmarite
Weavel Wrote:Is it possible to get a list of all ores and gems? I wanted to help out but I'm not sure what I HAVEN'T seen show upHere. So far, the only stuff I haven't seen are dense asteroids (see ISN's post), dense pharosium/mauxite (removed as a separate asteroid type, it would appear) erebite (always exceedingly rare) and starstone (not supposed to appear in the asteroid belt, I think).