NMS HOT POST 2022/01/7

Do you let your starships keep their original names?


By conscious choice that is, not just because you can't be bothered to change it.

I recently bought a real little gem (at least for a new player), an A-class fighter called The Skylark of Truth, for the rather modest sum of 2.5 million units. I decided I wouldn't be changing its name, even though I could probably think of a hundred better ideas. It just feels… I don't know… inappropriate to change it. Like some sort of hubris or ungratefulness on my part.

Same goes for Artemis's crashed ship, which in my game was called the Aimitomi (I like to imagine it's named after a person or place of significance to Artemis). I patched it back together and kept its old name.

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Have planetary coordinates shifted or changed at all since NEXT?

The universe hasn’t been fully regenerated since NEXT came out, but I wouldn’t be surprised if some things have moved around. Would the planetary coords of a feature or structure have changed since 2018 even if its position hasn’t?

Yes, I know how coordinates work. I’m just wondering if the way they’re implemented in game has changed at all in the past 6 years.

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'Benefits' of one-star systems.

The crashed ships seem to be consistently lower class. Still some A-class shuttles.

Smaller amounts of materials to purchase from NPCs, prices may be lower (but not wiring looms).

There seem to be double the number of autophages at the usual sites (crashed freighters, drop pods, ejected autophage sites, waypoint beacons, and the debris ‘robot’ without an NPC nearby).

Across a half-dozen systems, no planets with aggressive sentinels… so far.

580,000 ly to go, or until I get tired of this “plan”. Galaxy 71…

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