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What exactly does the advanced mineral scanner do?


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Aisynia

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I've read the descriptions and everything, and I've bought it on each of my several playthroughs now, but I'm not sure exactly what it does.

Anyone know?

Thanks for any replies :)

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fogofeternity

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Makes the scanning cursor move faster, so you can scan more planetary area more quickly.

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ToshiStation38

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Quite a bit faster, too. I think it's worth it.

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Kosmiker

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"What exactly does the advanced mineral scanner do?"



Make us wonder who the f*** had this crappy idea in the first place. Bring the Mako!

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Aisynia

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Really? That's it?

Well, won't be wasting my resources on that anymore.

I have a Logitech G9 mouse that has a configurable DPI, so during planet scanning, I hit a little button on it to dramatically increase my mouse speed anyways.

Thanks guys.

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Kurupt87

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yeah well, as to that^^^, eat my xbox planet scanning speed!! o wait, it takes aaaaaggggeeeesssss.

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Nomcookie

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Aisynia wrote...

Really? That's it?

Well, won't be wasting my resources on that anymore.

I have a Logitech G9 mouse that has a configurable DPI, so during planet scanning, I hit a little button on it to dramatically increase my mouse speed anyways.

Thanks guys.


Yup, I noticed that with a mouse with a sufficiently high DPI (I use a 4k one myself), the advanced mineral scanner is rather useless. Of course, with a lower-DPI mouse or on the 360, it's essential :D

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Wazaaaa06

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I hated the ****ing makooo

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capn233

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Yeah... with an old mouse it made a pretty noticeable difference.