Elite Dangerous Galactic Mapping Project

  1. Elite Dangerous Galactic Mapping Project Website
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  3. [Information] The Galactic Mapping Project & Expedition Hub ...
EDDB welcomes all new players to Elite: Dangerous! 22-11-20

Some people play gigantic space game Elite: Dangerous to lead humble, (relatively) ordinary space lives. They do missions, make deliveries, and decorate their cockpits with silly little bobbleheads. Jan 23, 2016 Open project for a 3D Galactic Map to be use on web application for Elite: Dangerous. List of features: JSON file to fill the map.

Elite Dangerous Galactic Mapping Project Website

The Epic Store giveaway draws many new players to the game and I welcome all of you to take part in this epic space adventure! To make it easier understand EDDB here are some FAQs for starters:

What is EDDB?

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EDDB is a website which tries to act as a database of all the data available in the game. In general EDDB tries to help finding stuff which players are looking for.

Where does the data on EDDB come from?

The data which can be found on EDDB is 100% community generated. There is no regular data dump from Frontier. Systems, stations, commodity prices, outfitting or shipyard information - all this information is 100% coming from the actual player base.

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How can you help keeping the data on EDDB up to date?

Short answer: Use a program like EDMC while playing the game, and everytime you visit a system or a station, EDDB is being updated with the latest data.

[Information] The Galactic Mapping Project & Expedition Hub ...

Long answer: Not only EDDB but most of the Elite community websites are connected to a realtime data network called EDDN. The basic idea is that players use an EDDN client while playing the game and for instance if the player docks on a station, the latest station information is being transmitted to the EDDN network. Every website which supports EDDN gets those updates immediately. There are many client programs, offering different kinds of functionality. However, one simple to use client is EDMC, so I recommend this one for starters.

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