Perhaps Africa, Asia and Australia are next; 19-24, 25-30, and 31-36 in some order.
Some passes have started to show up in Australia and Asia, they seem to get Europe prefixes though. Will be interesting to see what happens when Africa and South America starts seeing them.
By the way @Nivek, you can make proper tables using Markdown, pretty close to your attempt. Have a look below for formatting and feel free to give it a try:
Youcan see the prefix acording the location on the 1st page of the spreadsheet
| Sector/Prefix Delivery Statistics | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Min Prefix | Max Prefix | Sector Name | Seen Delivered | Min S/N | Max S/N | % Reported |
| 1 | 6 | Canada | 220 | 1 | 623 | 35.31% |
| 7 | 12 | Europe/Asia/Oceania | 456 | 663 | 2504 | 24.76% |
| 13 | 18 | United States | 1202 | 2511 | 6362 | 31.20% |
Thanks, I am not familiar with formatting.
I thought the correlation of CSD desegnation and geographic area was interesting.
| CSD Class | Canada | Europe | U. S. |
| 16-A | 1 | 7 | 13 |
| AWK | 2 | 8 | 14 |
| G-19 | 3 | 9 | 15 |
| HG-16 | 4 | 10 | 16 |
| L-15 | 5 | 11 | 17 |
| WT-01 | 6 | 12 | 18 |
My map location is wrong, any way I can edit this?
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Iāve never received so many blank white envelopes as the last couple of weeks, but still no Atlas Pass ![]()
hahaha same! ![]()
Mailbox still empty (except for junkmail) ![]()
& plenty of bills via email. ![]()
Hope is fading ![]()
Donāt give up, I really donāt think theyāve all been sent out since more than 75% have not been reported and thatās well beyond the margin of error to account for being lost in the mail or people not knowing to report.
There are two percentages calculated.
- reported passes out of 10.000 total passes sent.
- reported passes out of highest serial accounted for.
Current calculations:
| Last Map Update (UTC) | 2018-02-09 00:25:45 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Count Seen | 1944 | ||
| Confirmed Passes Seen | 1944 | ||
| Highest Known Serial | 06362 | ||
| Percentage Reported (/10k) | 19.44% | ||
| Percentage Reported (/max SN) | 30.56% |
I personally believe the 2nd percentage to be more realistic, as using the highest pass number found, is likely not off by much, based on probability. I mean, what are the odds, with 19.44% actually being reported (~1/5), for the last 3638 pass serials (total-highest serial) to have gone missing?
I think the fact we donāt have any pass serials higher than 6362, means we likely are still missing batch(es)/wave(s) to actually be sent. We also know that PB-16 and PT-16 passes have yet to show. It is however unlikely for all those last 3638 serials, to all be PT/PB-16, as 36.38% does not quite match the data collected before, showing how rare these designations were. See Project Plutchik results below:
So in my opinion it is very likely we have still to receive a lot of āmore commonā designations as well. Of course we are still missing some continents like Central/South-America, Africa, and a big part of Asia for which we only have a low amount accounted for. These continents will likely all have a lower probability of being reported though, while at the same time likely having a lower probability of participation.
The data is interesting and I believe there is still hope for many of us. Whether it be ~20% or ~30% actually being reported, it is still a good result, more or less matching my personal expectations of such a world-wide survey. Keep in mind that many have likely only signed up because they could get a āfreebieā and are likely not even participating in the ARG and/or active in NMS. Others are probably not active in the several communities where we are made aware of this data being collected. Then of course those who generally donāt even care either way. Lastly, some passes may get lost in the mail, while others will never arrive at the correct address because of having moved since signing up.
I think there is still hope, because it certainly looks like we are missing passes, but only time will tellā¦
Thanks for writing down this data; I hadnāt considered using the serial numbers. Have any arrived in Australia yet? I think that is the only main area remaining that has a large No Manās Sky fan base. Iām basing this off of my Youtube viewership data (since my channel is focused on NMS) which shows the majority of my viewers in North America, the UK/Western Europe, and Australia area.
To be exact, these are the top geographies for my channel:
United States: 45%
United Kingdom: 19%
Canada: 5.3%
Australia: 4.7%
Germany: 2.9%
Currently, if I sorted well, I count 22 reported passes for Australia.
Awesome! I think that means all the main locations that will receive them have gotten them. I honestly think the object of the next phase of Waking Titan will be to unlock the remaining Atlas passes to be shipped.
Wow! I had no idea I had so many fellow NMS fans in Kansas with me.
Dakota donāt like it, though.
