NMS HOT POST 2022/12/5

What advice would you give yourself when you started the game?


I just pulled the trigger and bought due to the 50% off on steam. I have played about an hour, spawned on a hot planet and got my ship up and running. I could play long so I got off just before getting to the signal.

While I know there are a million different ways to play this game is there anything I should know or do early on that will make things less complicated or easier on me in the future? Do I have to build a base on a planet or can I just have a freighter in space? How do I get a freighter? How do I get more ships and can I upgrade my suit?

Just some basic questions I have because I know I really want to enjoy this game and really am so far however I also have a tendency to get very overwhelmed with video games that stop holding your hand three hours in and leave you to do whatever.

What advice would you give to yourself when you started the game?

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X Class starships

I sent the idea below in to zendesk for X class starships and salvage workshops, so I thought I’d post it here to see what you all think!

X Class starships would come in any of the mechanical ship types, and like X class modules, be anywhere from below C class bonuses to better than S class. They would be driven by a new building in settlements called the salvage workshop, and have a unique appearance but based on the existing parts (more below…)

First, salvage workshops – these would primarily be for creating X class ships. Once built, if the player provides a selection of materials – mainly salvaged ship parts gained from scrapping as a requisite, but possibly topped up with technology parts or other materials, the salvage workshop will create a ship over a timeframe (e.g. 24 hours). The ship will be a random type according to the probability of the system species and economy type (so exotics will always be rarely created, and the species influences the likelihood of the specialist types). The value of the ship will be linked to the value of materials and salvage provided, in a random ratio anywhere between 1:1 and 1:2. As secondary functions, salvage workshops would also have scrap merchants and a starship upgrade/scrapping terminal as found in space stations.

Each X class starship created will have a core cockpit chosen at random from one of the styles available for that type, but then wings, nose, fins, thrusters etc will all be picked from any of the other types’ pools. This will create patched together looking ships with odd and unusual combinations, some very nice but others definitely not. Think a flying shuttle brick with 7 fin and asymmetrical explorer wings, or an exotic ball cockpit with large hauler turbo engine wings for example.

This would create a whole lot of new looks for ship hunters, more opportunities for min maxing, a new function for settlements, and a new purpose for all the materials which come from ship scrapping, all without adding too much new design.

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Will we ever be able to cultivate foodstuff plants?

It always bothered me somewhat that we have these plants we can cultivate for the purpose of building or crafting further items (or making loads of money on the market in the case of NipNip buds), but the plants you want to gather from for ingredients remain wild and untamed.

It’d be nice to be able to set up a farm base proper or have a microfarm on a freighter for your heptaloid wheats or impulse beans…

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