![]() Keep It Steady - If you're not into the dexterity minigame of the pulsating scan range, you can go into Settings and enable "Stable Probes".You can ignore the hard-to-include pings on the very edge of visibility though, since one ping is usually not worth a whole probe, unless you're really stuck. Try to optimize for number of pings scanned for each probe to save money and time. Probe Everything - Information is key to enable planning.To get a foothold on a new map, I usually plan out a Core Loop - a self-sustaining resource cycle - before building anything. This also pins potential connections like above, and then you can easily build the plans by clicking the pin. Pin Plans - Instead of buliding and undoing, you can plan by "pinning" options of what to build on a planet, by right clicking it.And yes, it would be nice if there were a mode to keep this view on without holding down a button. I often use this to confirm whether a certain colony can be satisfied by another planet in range, or vice versa. See In Slipvision - Hold Alt or the Middle Mouse Button while hovering over a planet to see all potential Slipway connections and their transferred resources for that planet. ![]() And when I'm testing out a new constellation, I "keep my hands to myself" and don't probe any pings exposed by newly built planets there, until I'm ready to commit to a buildout. I will usually probe all available pings in a certain area before thinking about what to build there next.
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