Finally happy with how my character looks, so thankful to Hello Games for continuing to support this game
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2022-08-11
I’ve been playing Breath of the Wild lately (maybe I’ll actually finish it this time) and noticing how much more rewarding it is to gather ingredients and experiment with different recipes for cooking. The buffs you get just make it so much more worth the effort. In No Man’s Sky, out of hundreds of recipes, there are only really a handful of “buffs”. Most of them just replenish small amounts of hazard protection or life support, something which you can do easily and with better results without cooking. And don’t even get me started on how ridiculous Cronus is.
It’s clear that Hello Games put a lot of work into this feature so I think a proper upgrade to make it more worthwhile is in order. Here are some examples of various temporary buffs that can be added to cooking recipes:
Immunity to various hazards, with different recipes for each hazard type and varying durations.
Reduce the rate of stamina, hazard protection, jetpack, or life support depletion
Sentinels ignore you
predators ignore you
Increase mining beam yields
Increase total health/shield
Increase the chance of rare fauna spawning when dropped on the ground
Increase movement speed
Add your ideas in the comments
In addition to new buffs from consuming recipes and feeding fauna, we should be able to grow edible plants and raise noncompanion livestock in our bases. Some recipes might be a bit OP if we can just grow the ingredients so they might require rare ingredients that we need to go hunting for or take a high risk to obtain. But in general, adding new buffs and letting us grow more ingredients would, in my opinion, make cooking a more worthwhile endeavor in No Man’s Sky. What do you guys think?
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2023-05-24
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2023-04-30
Here is an amazing mod just updated to work with the latest version of NMS. I hope Hello games uses this permanently it’s so fantastic to have an open clean bridge to see all of our fleet and the amazing universe beyond. submitted by /u/FlagshipMark2 |
2024-01-09
The first time i saw a gas giant in the game ‘Outer Worlds’…my jaw just…dropped at the sight of a rainbow Jupiter. Then i felt sad because there is NOTHING in No Man’s Sky as beautiful as that. Not even close. And it makes me upset because i specifically remember Sean promising us gas giants multiple times. So far, Hello Games has done a fantastic job updating the game, but gas giants were the one thing i was excited for the most. I don’t even care if we can’t land on them. I’m only saying this because i want No Man’s Sky to be the best it can be.
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2023-04-24
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2022-10-14
I have discerned what I think is a sort of unwritten two-week rule in the NMS community. You get to sit on discoveries and play with them for two weeks, but after the honeymoon the brotastic nature of the NMS community requires that one bequeath one’s discoveries for all grah brahs to enjoy. Guys, gals & nonbinary pals, I hereby introduce all y’all to what I think is my most significant NMS discovery, the planet Ebradin (even its original name is pretty sweet): It’s just gorgeous. I’ve never seen dissonance blend so well into what would otherwise be an Earth-type paradise planet. The sky and water can get reddish, but otherwise the whole landscape is exactly what everyone is looking for. The lifeforms aren’t just abundant — every single one has character. There’s the adorable hopping shroom cluster. Maybe you’ve seen those before. But I’d never seen glowing fish that just fly around before Ebradin. The landscape at night is stunningly beautiful. It’s like this everywhere. “But oh no, storms!” you might say. Chill, anomalbroski. Ebradin would never harsh your NipNip buzz with dangerous storms. The storms on Ebradin are rather totally awesome. Gravity storms! In exchange for a minor drag on your life support, you can jetpack hundreds (maybe thousands?) of units in the air with just a basic rig. Gravity storms mean you shoot into the air with minimal jetpacking, and on top of that you get a massive jetpack tank boost in a gravity storm, because of course you do. Finally, the gravity storms make the planet insanely buggy. Portions of landscapes will lift off the ground and twist into themselves like a deranged MC Escher print. They will melt your brain and crash your PS5. Enjoy! Ebradin is located in Euclid, so even novice travellerinos can hang ten on these gravity waves. Thank you NMS community. Don’t say I never did anything nice for you. submitted by /u/CultoSkippyasyermuni |
2024-05-17
I have discerned what I think is a sort of unwritten two-week rule in the NMS community. You get to sit on discoveries and play with them for two weeks, but after the honeymoon the brotastic nature of the NMS community requires that one bequeath one’s discoveries for all grah brahs to enjoy. Guys, gals & nonbinary pals, I hereby introduce all y’all to what I think is my most significant NMS discovery, the planet Ebradin (even its original name is pretty sweet): It’s just gorgeous. I’ve never seen dissonance blend so well into what would otherwise be an Earth-type paradise planet. The sky and water can get reddish, but otherwise the whole landscape is exactly what everyone is looking for. The lifeforms aren’t just abundant — every single one has character. There’s the adorable hopping shroom cluster. Maybe you’ve seen those before. But I’d never seen glowing fish that just fly around before Ebradin. The landscape at night is stunningly beautiful. It’s like this everywhere. “But oh no, storms!” you might say. Chill, anomalbroski. Ebradin would never harsh your NipNip buzz with dangerous storms. The storms on Ebradin are rather totally awesome. Gravity storms! In exchange for a minor drag on your life support, you can jetpack hundreds (maybe thousands?) of units in the air with just a basic rig. Gravity storms mean you shoot into the air with minimal jetpacking, and on top of that you get a massive jetpack tank boost in a gravity storm, because of course you do. Finally, the gravity storms make the planet insanely buggy. Portions of landscapes will lift off the ground and twist into themselves like a deranged MC Escher print. They will melt your brain and crash your PS5. Enjoy! Ebradin is located in Euclid, so even novice travellerinos can hang ten on these gravity waves. Thank you NMS community. Don’t say I never did anything nice for you. submitted by /u/CultoSkippyasyermuni |
2024-05-17
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2024-05-17
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2024-05-17
HAD a High experience long term PD Character. Logged off safely in my base. Next time i went to play it was at new character creation screen…. Save game deleted. WTF? submitted by /u/Foreign-Aioli-7466 [link] [comments]
2024-05-17
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2024-05-17
Just got back into the game after a break. Last time i got bored of it and maybe i am playing the game "wrong". (Ofc there is no real way of playing it wrong) but how do you explore planets? I usually land at some curiosity place or use a map…
2024-05-17
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2024-05-17
The perfect destination for ship farming, beautiful pink skies, friendly locals and the only weather we get here sends you skyward! Based around a fully functioning harmonic camp, we have everything you need to find that s class sentinel right he…
2024-05-17
Circa, 2020 (Colorized) Took this when I got back into the game during lockdown, still think its one of my best screenshots to this day. submitted by /u/ShelterJolly8 [link] [comments]
2024-05-17