NMS HOT POST 2023/07/23

Did hit the NMS lottery (pretty new to NMS), q in post.


Randomly jumped to a 3* system, Freighter battle with the S class large Sentinal, bought that, it has a large farm of grav balls and inventory full of valuables + B and C warp drives.

Then went to the space station, found an S class exotic ship, then an A class multitool seller, so a possibility of a class MT on the planets.

I am pretty broke now but that all in one system on one roll seems pretty unlikely, right?

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How do YOU spend your time?

I’m only asking out of curiosity.

After “Figuring out the game”, meaning how to make Units, farm nanites, set-up harvest bases, collect Sentinel/Living/Royal ships and upgrade my Freighter/Frigates etc. (Not that any of these are things you NEED to do but it wasn’t until my current save that it REALLY really clicked for me)

I’ve spent the last two days only bouncing between my Freighter and a base I have set up on an Alien planet (no hostiles, no weather conditions, “Alien” flora/fauna, etc.) working on creating my first “real build” just for fun- a little micro City project.

I wouldn’t say it feels weird to be building but not really ‘playing’, but instead I feel like I’ve managed to keep myself content with just building to have fun with it, and eventually (hopefully) get confident enough to show it off and upload the base despite knowing it won’t be close to some of the marvels I’ve seen you folks/other Travelers create.

And so I ask, how do you spend your time in No Mans Sky?

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Perma-death players -- What is the appeal of this game mode?

This is an earnest question, not a jab. I’m genuinely curious to hear from perma-death players.

I’m a veteran player with 566 hours on record (currently playing on Survival mode), and to me at least, perma-death doesn’t sound like the kind of added challenge that enhances the player experience in any meaningful way. All it does is massively raise the stakes of failure, like performing skateboard stunts without protective gear. (Except that the bad outcome in this case is just extreme frustration rather than brain damage.)

Is it a completionist thing? I can sort of understand that: I’m at 25/27 Steam achievements myself, and getting to the center of the galaxy on perma-death mode is one of my two missing achievements. Only 0.7% of NMS players have done it, so if you have, I guess congratulations are in order.

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