NMS HOT POST 2023/07/23

Please help me find my late rat in-game as pet


Today I had to have my last pet rat put to sleep. Tomorrow would have been our second anniversary.

Please help me find a pet rat in No Man's Sky.

I've seen creatures with rat heads as big as bipedal dinosaur and the smallest of the size of an quadruped alligator. I'd love to have one walking on four legs and as closely shaped like a real pet rat. Please share the glyphs with me, if you've seen one.

I'll see you on the other side.

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Overwhelming steep learning curve for new players

Another Starfield refugee here finally taking the plunge into No Man’s Sky.

I made it to the first space station. I’m loving the exploration and customized difficulty settings but I’m feeling overwhelmed with all the tutorials, knowledge stones, ship fuel, outposts and resources.

What are the most useful materials I should buy?

What’s the deal with the Discoveries tab? It’s just uploading scans for Nanites?

Any advice on the best early game upgrades?

Flight controls feel pretty weird on Xbox controller. I felt like I was going to crash into the space station lol. Is there a sweet spot for sensitivity settings?

Any advice or new player tips is appreciated.

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Unpopular Opinion: This game is better without using portals

I think it’s a more immersive experience to go on pilgrimages to different parts of the universe you want to explore, maybe documenting black holes or using documented black holes to travel millions of light years instead (The black holes are like intergalactic snakes and ladders)

I feel like a super instant fast travel method like portals really takes away from No Man’s Sky’s huge universe by making everything only 16 glyphs away. It makes the game feels smaller to me when I use them.

I know many won’t agree (and you’re entitled to that opinion), but it’s something I wanted to start a discussion about.

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This game's community is surprisingly very wholesome (from a new player)

I usually play more single player games so when I saw starfield is coming out in 3 months I got in a space game mood and decided to try out no man’s sky and the reason I said surprisingly wholesome is because usually the people who play survival games aren’t the friendliest bunch you know what I mean games like dayz or rust you try to meet up with people and they either kill you and shout slurs or grief you or back stab you along the way so anyway while doing the tutorial quests I got into the anomaly for the first time and checked out the place for a bit and this random dude invited me into his group I joined them I told them I was new and they immediately helped me out we did a bunch of stuff together one of them gave me a bunch of shit to sell which I used to buy a new ship and he even showed me how to build a base and even when I asked how to get more blueprints they helped and showed me how to find those buried tech for the salvaged data but anyways my point is props to the NMS community for being so helpful to new players can’t wait to grind further 🔥🔥🔥

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Really like this game

To set the stage – I was one of those people that brought No Man’s Sky day-1, and absolutely hated it.

I was heavily into Destiny at the time (D1, year-1 vet), so NMS didn’t really gel with me, it was buggy, there was very little information on what to do, and seemed practically no point in the game apart from wandering around aimlessly (from what I could tell with my limited initial assessment).

So, a couple weeks ago I gave it another try. Whilst I don’t know if I’m viewing the game with a different mindset, or whether Hello Games have added so much and tweaked so much that this current iteration is unrecognisable from the initial release, but what I do know is that I’m having a heck of a blast with it.

I like resource gathering and base building, and whilst games like Fallout 4 and Starfield are OK, NMS appears to be leagues better and the systems far deeper. So much seems to be thought out before hand, which is a nice change when you are used to Bethesda games.

I’ve also found that this is a game that it is easy to get lost in. I’m 75+ hours into this playthrough, and I’m only about to start the last Artemis mission, as I keep getting distracted with other interesting things to do. As a “new” player it is amazing how much there is to do. Having just got my first freighter I’m tempted to get into frigate missions as the concept of building up your fleet looks really interesting, but that will probably have to wait as there is so much I want to do first, including finding a better freighter, grinding out the frigate mods needed to fully equip it, and not least actually hiring some frigates.

So much to do, so little time.

Happy days.

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How did I paint my stone stairs RED?

How did I paint my stone stairs RED?

I was messing around with light boxes and colouring them red. Next I built some stairs and as you can see I made them red as well but I can’t duplicate this. Can anyone tell me how I was able to do this? The regular stone colours are drab and I would love to be able to get an entire stone building in some of the colours available to other items like I did here.

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