No Man’s Sky confirmed, as my ship runs me over and launches into space without me. Wut?
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I know im going to get a lot of hate from this but i just got to say it. I have been a NMS player since day 1 and am a huge fan of the game. However this Outlaws release has rubed me the wrong way. NMS has been a chill and relaxing game for me where i …
2022-04-15
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2024-04-14
Think of it… First, you have the camp. That Harmonic Scrap is amazing. One time, I got 2 each of storage and exosuit augmentation mods. Then there’s the ship itself, easily worth $30 Million. Plus, a free multitool.
It just seems to really pay out well in every step.
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2024-01-10
1) Freighter piloting, use in battles, etc. 2) ability to trade starships with other users 3) a “common goods” storage safe. Where anyone who interacts with it can use what’s inside or store items inside, like a community safe specific to each base. Wo…
2024-02-11
No sarcasm – genuinely been having lots of fun. This is my first time in a harder difficulty/permadeath playthrough (I’m new to the game)
As soon as it spawned me in and I discovered how fast my hazard protection was dropping, and how little sodium I was getting from the plants, I was having that good kind of gaming stress fun. Spent 30 minutes meticulously gathering materials while ducking in and out of caves, reached my ship, realised I couldn’t repair, and checked the milestones. Laughed at myself for wasting 30 minutes gathering all those resources and yeeted myself off a cliff
Was very quickly attacked by pirates, and since I didn’t want to spend my precious sodium I was a little lax on repairing on my shields. Vesper Sail proceeded to get damaged, and needed Deuterium to repair. Since this was my source of launch thruster recharge and pulse drive efficiency, I was extremely amused at how I’d gone and made this harder for myself right off the bat. No worries, to the Anomaly to grab a medium refiner – wait, it cost 100 salvaged technologies??? Absolutely cackling at this curve ball, I got to work on gathering those. I’d got about 50 when I changed planets for a change of scenery, and got attacked by pirates again. They were nice enough to drop a repair kit this time
Quickly discovered S class upgrades costing 6k+ nanites from merchants, so I took my time exploring planets to scan all the animals. Flew around aggressive Sentinel planets checking for Pillars, to sneak up to them and disable the Sentinels before I went exploring. As soon as I got a Scatter Blaster and a couple of shield upgrades I was brave enough to fight them for the full 5 waves. All along I’ve been taking the time to gather and turn in Ancestral Memories and Liquid Sun to Polo – it was great to see the memory fragments upgrade to B class so far
Pirate attacks were still stressful, so I grabbed an economy scanner from the Anomaly, saved up several million units, then went and camped out in a pirate system to try and grab an S class Solar. Had terrible luck with S class spawns and was getting impatient, when a ridiculously adorable A class 7-winged Rasa spawned in, that was an upgrade in both tech and inventory slots, and within my price range. Grabbed it, upgraded it, went to hunt some pirates
I’ve genuinely enjoyed the expedition forcing me to take my time and avoid risks – being careful around hazardous plants, not angering Sentinels when I’m not in the position to fight them, and carefully avoiding the worm nests on infested planets. I’ve not been racing through and treating it like a checklist, which I kinda did with the previous two reduxes. Each upgrade has been worked for and felt super rewarding, and any good luck finds from buried caches or from memory fragments has been far more exciting
I’ve just made it to the 5th iteration with every milestone in the previous parts completed, and I’ve managed not to get myself killed so far. I’m looking forward to unlocking the scrambled milestones and seeing what I need to do, and ultimately completing the whole thing
I’m very inspired to start my own fresh permadeath playthrough after this!
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2022-12-26
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2023-04-11
For instance in systems that don’t have listed stats on the galactic map I like to say they haven’t progressed enough yet as a solar system (politically, socially, economically etc.) submitted by /u/sukeyomisama [link] [comments]
2024-05-18
Many travellers seek to settle on a beautiful paradise planet. However, this is not the case for everyone, and some prefer to drop a base in a place most people would rather avoid, whether it be abandoned systems, infested planets, or somewhere else en…
2024-05-18
A few years ago I finished a few of the storylines (I’m pretty sure that Atlas and I came to an agreement) and I ended up with all 16 glyphs then. I travelled to the 2nd galaxy, found my ship, then logged off. Haven’t been back to that save since. If I logged in would I have to get 16 new glyphs? Like, I think the symbols are all the same but would I have to collect them again?
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2024-05-18
I just found out that the dupe glitch works for Nanites as well, you just have to refine something into Nanites first. submitted by /u/Pete_Joe [link] [comments]
2024-05-18
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2024-05-18
Not to alarm anyone, but there’s a Dalek outside my freighter… submitted by /u/icedogchi |
2024-05-18
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2024-05-18
The title is what happened. I discovered the anomaly, was meeting all of the iterations, and then I saw some fellow Travelers and I started using finger gun emotes and jumping around. One of them said some stuff in Cyrillic that I didn’t understand and then filled my inventory with items that were worth more than 1000x my total earnings at that point.
I’ve played enough games like this to know that the struggle to survive and build your own equipment and base is kind of the point. So I haven’t sold anything — I just put it all in storage and have been playing as if I didn’t have it. Figured I would ask you all if you have any advice.
Is there anything you WOULD recommend spending it on? Maybe an annoying and non-immersive part of the new player experience that I can circumvent with a Scrooge McDuck swimming pool of money?
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2024-05-18
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2024-05-18
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2024-05-18