Why is the living ship so weak compared to other starships?
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2022-05-01
I haven’t seen this tip pop up in any of the threads about ship combat though I have seen where players complain about slow turning even with high maneuverability ships. At least for my main ships, they pitch up and down much faster than they turn so I…
2023-11-30
Found this little guy selling this cool ship, but I didn’t have enough units. Is this ship common? Hopefully I can find it again. It doesn’t have to be s-rank submitted by /u/pigeonier |
2024-03-21
Firstly I’ve have got to admit I have a long history with Elite, played the original in 84, spent about four years playing Frontier: Elite II on the Amiga and currently playing Elite Dangerous on a Series X.
I briefly played the PS4 version of NMS for an hour and got a refund.
Anyway, I’ve been playing the Switch version mode in TV mode and handheld mode, everything’s been generally good! Super impressed with the performance, I’m over 100 hours in and have experienced minor issues with a couple of softlocks and lag on a few occasions (in areas of lots things being drawn to the screen at once).
I’ve got everything down in terms of game logic and progess, although things are a bit confusing at the start, but follow the tutorial (story) for a while and you soon get to grips with the absolute mountain of content this game has been updated with since release (all free).
I find the interaction with the npc characters and the delivery of the story quite refreshing, interesting concept and very broad considering this is a huge procedurally generated game world.
Graphics are fairly solid, if a bit low poly and “okay” textures, draw distance is a bit limited but there’s a lot going on here so there’s gotta be sacrifices for performance.
Sound effects are good and the soundtrack is suited to the games setting, it nicey adapts to whats going on the screen… a lot the tunes are pretty chill, feels almost like minecraft sometimes.
Referencing the old school, I would give this 92%
Edit: I have no idea of how well I’m doing but I’ve got plenty of money and a few basic farms running. A nice exotic S class ship and my frigates are running missions. I quickly became confident enough to ignore the quests and just focused on exploring and making money. Like minecraft in a way, i grind, build and gather resources.
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2022-11-20
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2021-11-01
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2022-11-08
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