When a cliff is too high and you don’t feel like going back to your ship to get over it, you pull out the old school moves and Yoshi Jump.
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2022-04-14
Is this a squid ship ? submitted by /u/ExoticDifficulty5588 [link] [comments]
2023-03-30
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2021-12-09
I find out my “dream ship” recently, best of all I found it of my own venture versus finding/getting glyphs, so it was pretty exciting because that rarely happens (I like to focus on how a ship preforms over its overall look most of the time) and…
2023-05-21
I saw a recent comment from a newbie saying they didn’t know what an expedition was or why they’d want to play in one. I think we, as a community, may have started assuming too much context and should explain ourselves.
So TL;DR: An expedition is a game mode where you start a new save from scratch and participate in a series of challenges that lead to rewards you can share with all of your saves. Unlike the normal game, you do this in the same systems as everyone else playing the expedition!
The rest of this is not a guide to any particular expedition, but will give new players a sense of how you interact with one. Feel free to comment with non-PC control options or corrections.
You start an expedition when one is active by selecting “Play Game” and then “New Game” from the main menu. One of the options on the New Game screen is “Community Expedition.”
Once you start, you get the usual starting sequence and you follow the on-screen instructions until you get into the game itself.
Expeditions start on a specific planet. Everyone starts there and as usual your first mission is typically to find and repair your ship. But from there, you are led by a series of expedition challenges. There are some number of phases to the expedition and each phase has a set of milestones you must accomplish. Once you accomplish each of the milestones in a phase you get a reward that will be sharable with your other saves, even the non-expedition ones!
You find these milestones by pressing Escape and then going to the “Expedition” tab in the menu. You’ll see a jagged line through a number of phases, with each of the systems showing the milestone achievements you need to complete in order to finish the final step (don’t forget that there’s the final achievement for having done all of the previous ones in a particular system. This will give you the permanent rewards you can share with other saves (in gold text).
Here’s what an expedition looks like.
Each phase has a “rendezvous” associated with it which is another star system you have to get to and find a specific point of interest. This is very much like any mission you may have gotten in the normal game that involved a location. You will get an approximate location (make sure you have selected the milestone you want so it shows up) and when you get there, your scanner will help you narrow down the location.
Usually the rendezvous is in a place that helps you accomplish the milestones that are in the same phase. So if you need eggs from some creature, for example, they will be available either on the same planet as the rendezvous from the same phase or nearby.
Ultimately, when you finish the whole series of phases, you get a final phase that’s just a free “you did all the things” to complete the expedition and claim the final prizes.
Expeditions aren’t for everyone, but the rewards are pretty compelling. They’re often things like a ship or freighter or companion that is unique and may even make some of the regular game a bit easier.
You claim your prizes on other saves by going to the Quicksilver vendor in the Space Anomaly. If you don’t know what that is yet, keep going and you’ll get there. It’s pretty early in the main game. Once you get there, you will find a merchant close to where your ship lands who has a “claim expedition rewards” dialogue option.
Absolutely! Having shared goals on the same planets makes it really easy to share the experience with others.
Players can attack other players if you have PVP turned on. Obviously with expeditions happening in the same systems, this is a big deal, but you can turn off PVP at any time. Just go to the settings in Options -> Network and turn off “Allow PVP with…” if that’s not your jam. Keep in mind that this is reset for each new save, so you will want to do this as the start of a new expedition.
There are a series of shorter expeditions happening right now. Check out: https://www.nomanssky.com/2022/11/holiday-2022-expeditions/
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2022-11-30
i’ve been building on this planet for days with no signs of worm infestation, so i was very surprised to see this fella shake things up. submitted by /u/abattlecry [link] [comments]
2024-05-20
Nothing more, that what I said, I will like to live inside NMS, in some relaxed mode, and I feel great peace in there….no kids asking “what we gonna eat?!” every day, no wife give in me problems, no accounts to pay…I really will like in other life something like that…. (it’s joke, I love my family!🤣😂😂) But I will like the same.
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2024-05-19
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2024-05-19
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2024-05-19
Here’s the sentinel ship from the system my home’s in ^_^ submitted by /u/Valkyrie_Dohtriz |
2024-05-19
When you wear a cape, you can still use your jetpack. Would be cool to not need one at all. Some of them are super bulky and throw off my aesthetic. submitted by /u/Grisshroom [link] [comments]
2024-05-19
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2024-05-19
I always build my bases next to a minor settlement. It’s got a landing pad for other trade ships (or for me to use to save on launch fuel in early game)… and an easily accessible trading hub inside.
Any fun little tips you have for bases?
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2024-05-19
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2024-05-19
So I’m trying to put down the storage boxes. However, no matter what I try, they always end up being slightly misaligned when I use the snapping function. I already excavated the ground away underneath and placed a floor for them to sit on. What am I doing wrong? submitted by /u/Herefornow211 |
2024-05-19