Why Interspace even hauls cargo in the first place, while being an insurance company, is beyond my comprehension.
But since it's the new pseudo-powertrader ID, you can pretty much run most corporation routes which are fairly profitable. Do the vacationer/tourist run that goes from Kusari to Ausburg and through some other places I can't remember.
There's always something to take somewhere in every system. Just look at buy and sell prices. If you're having trouble doing that in-game, then FL Companion can help with that.
There are profitable legal trade routes everywhere. Just take a look, you're bound to find one.
Here, tell me where your trade ship is right now, and I'll tell you a good, legal route from that location. Just off the top of my head.
There's always something to take somewhere in every system. Just look at buy and sell prices. If you're having trouble doing that in-game, then FL Companion can help with that.
There are profitable legal trade routes everywhere. Just take a look, you're bound to find one.
Here, tell me where your trade ship is right now, and I'll tell you a good, legal route from that location. Just off the top of my head.
Yeah, I've companion and I use it for smuggling routes mostly, and finding jump holes. Thing is, I'm looking for a route that's fun and profitable at the same time. Not a Start at A, goto B and repeat. If You know what I mean. The ship's in NY at the moment.
Yeah, I never do the A->B->A->B routes anymore, either. I usually end up doing something like A->B->C->D->E->F->G... and so on. Maybe I'll wind up back somewhere near A if I'm lucky.
But here, take luxury consumer goods from Manhattan to New Tokyo. Then from New Toyko, there's all sorts of stuff to move around, like optical chips from Shinagawa, quantum multiplexors from Shinjuku, and engine components from Yokohama (of course, taking engine components back to Liberty breaks the current embargo, so that last one's not entirely legal).
' Wrote:Yeah, I never do the A->B->A->B routes anymore, either. I usually end up doing something like A->B->C->D->E->F->G... and so on. Maybe I'll wind up back somewhere near A if I'm lucky.
But here, take luxury consumer goods from Manhattan to New Tokyo. Then from New Toyko, there's all sorts of stuff to move around, like optical chips from Shinagawa, quantum multiplexors from Shinjuku, and engine components from Yokohama (of course, taking engine components back to Liberty breaks the current embargo, so that last one's not entirely legal).
Noted. Thanks for contributing this, I appreciate it.