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Question about base building and terrain manipulator

Question about base building and terrain manipulator

Hi, all. New to the game here and have become just obsessed with it in the best way. Question: Is it true that eventually the game will reverse any base construction you’ve done with the terrain manipulator? Seen some scary stories out there. Been working on this Bond Villain Lair dug into a mountain on my home world, and now I’m thinking I should cut my losses and rethink. Advice appreciated.

And if terrain manipulation is a bad idea for base building, then why does everyone say to use the leveling tool? Does the same apply?

Thanks, and glad to be here.

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An Update Long Overdue...

I have been playing NMS since its release in 2016 and it’s procession from the game it was to what it is now has been tremendous, but I feel one are of the game has been completely overlooked. More than half of the planets in the game feature water, but there isn’t much to do there. Most ocean have the same life, regardless of what type of planet it is on and the variety of sea life is shockingly inadequate. To add to all of this, did you know there is a submersible and base pieces for underwater bases? Great, however there isn’t really much incentive to build here as most seas are very shallow and it isn’t much fun to take your submersible to a depth of 20′.

It would be great to really “dive” into the potential for the ocean, seas and lakes found all throughout the galaxies. Deeper ocean, carverns, cliffs and other underwater features could be cool to explore. If they made the oceans VERY deep (600m+), to the point that you count feasible explore without a submersible, that could be cool. A greater variety of sea life, some that could even be rideable underwater could be fun to experience. Lastly, there is great potential with the base parts designed for water areas.

I know exploring space and planet-side is the big draw to the game, but I wonder how much of this is driven simply based on the fact that water in this game is more of a hassle than an experience. What do you all think about the possibilities of a water-based update?

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What's better than a Paradise Planet? An Earthlike Bountiful Planet with gravity storms, that's what...

What's better than a Paradise Planet? An Earthlike Bountiful Planet with gravity storms, that's what.

https://preview.redd.it/w5fco6frmz0d1.png?width=3840&format=png&auto=webp&s=577ac165cf6af6148da8435f8e52753ecc28e64b

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):

https://preview.redd.it/i8hqefj9nz0d1.png?width=3840&format=png&auto=webp&s=129f8ddb727bb77f8084c2dabe4835b876ad0440

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.

https://preview.redd.it/r669cp4ynz0d1.png?width=3840&format=png&auto=webp&s=2ca1b9839467109f3becaa38d46f5ae7db173870

Maybe you’ve seen those before. But I’d never seen glowing fish that just fly around before Ebradin.

https://preview.redd.it/6ecothcmoz0d1.png?width=3840&format=png&auto=webp&s=55374605149d75cc332038bc2991fd8888a484cc

The landscape at night is stunningly beautiful. It’s like this everywhere.

https://preview.redd.it/4pi9hmlvoz0d1.png?width=3840&format=png&auto=webp&s=ad7393541ac89adc1837be4264628643ab8e9eb5

“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!

https://preview.redd.it/hw5lmh51sz0d1.png?width=3840&format=png&auto=webp&s=fe3ba2df72485c61da33ad71f7610f672e8c8a31

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.

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