NMS HOT POST 2021/08/15

It was time to move on


It was time to move on

Most of my exploration has been around these clusters of systems because I was just having too much fun to go anywhere else.

I've been playing off and on for years. I loved the game when it first came out, and love it even more now. I loved it so much, I didn't need a purpose, just that sandbox to play in.

Never done the Atlas Quest (started it, back in the early days, then abandoned it). Never been to the center of the galaxy. Traveled through one black hole, but so long ago that I don't even remember when it was. More recently, made it through Artemis but not Patterns in Time before abandoning that, too. Because I didn't want structure. I just wanted that sandbox.

I've spent hundreds of game hours exploring the same region of space–sometimes making jumps of a hundred light years or less. Just a small fraction of those planets are shown above.

In that time I've built bases, finally acquired a freighter, maxed out ships, freighter, frigates, maxed out units, obtained more nanites than I can possibly spend, played with just about every glitch and exploit I could find just for the heck of it, explored under water, experimented with exocraft, died dozens of times (blown myself up with stray clicks for over half of those), hopped through portals, hunted ships and multitools, raided derelicts, gotten a living ship, and pretty much explored every aspect of the game I could find. Almost all of it while criss-crossing this same region of space.

My bucket list is huuuuge, having grown and grown with each release. Most of it has been checked off. There are still a few items left on it, but for the first time since I started the game back in 2016? I finally am feeling the itch to go somewhere.

So I am heading in. I'm going to take my time, but I am Eissentam bound.

See you on the other side.

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was doing some research and ran into this which could help a lot of people. Thank you unknown Reddit...

My phone goofed and I can’t seem to find out who it was or where it was from, but this is helpful information.

“A complete listing of all possible types of planets which can generate and a system to classify them, based on my observations of 150 star systems

Everyone knows that there are seven biomes, right? Well, kind of. Today I’m going to explain my system for classifying planets, and list every type of planet that can exist.

Seven basic biomes: these can occur in Standard [STD] or Extreme [XTR], and can be low-security or high-security [HS]. In space, XTR planets can be determined from scans by whether or not their chromatic metal [copper, cadmium, emeril, indium] is marked as “activated.” Activated chromatic metals only occur on XTR planets. This means there are seven biomes, two extreme-ness levels [except for airless], and two security levels, for a total of 26 basic types.

  1. Humid [paraffinium, star bulb]
  2. Cold Desert [pyrite, cactus flesh]
  3. Hot Desert [phosphorous, solanium]
  4. Frozen [dioxite, frost crystal]
  5. Irradiated [uranium, gamma weed]
  6. Toxic [ammonia, fungal cluster]
  7. Airless

Next, each planet can have three different types of ocean level:

  1. Type P [Pangaea] – planets with no water at all [all moons are Type P by default]
  2. Type O [Ocean] – planets with oceans but still with large continents
  3. Type A [Archipelagic] – planets dominated by water with only small, island landmasses

Last, each planet can have five levels of hostile animal activity [this is a qualitative scale, not a quantitative one]

  1. Zero stars – no predators recorded
  2. One star – Predators exist but attacks rare or non-existent
  3. Two stars – Predators exist and attack occasionally
  4. Three stars – Predators exist and attack often, interfering with other activities
  5. Four stars – Predators attack so frequently it is difficult to engage in other activities

There are also anomalous planets. These come in two large categories, anomalous and exotic:

  • Anomalous planets: Always Type P, only have one species which never changes between iterations. There are 10 subtypes: Bubble, shards, beams of light, tall robots, techno ruins, hexagon world, mechanical mushrooms, shells, and giant concrete spores,.
  • Exotic planets: can be of any ocean type, normal or extreme weather, high or low security, and have a normal complement of flora and fauna species. There are, to my knowledge, six subtypes that overlap somewhat:
  1. Mega Aquatic – contains extremely large versions of underwater flora
  2. Mega Toxic – contains massive versions of flora from toxic worlds. Mega Toxic worlds aren’t actually toxic though
  3. Mega Humid – contains massive versions of flora from humid planets.
  4. Mega Desert – contains massive versions of flora from Hot Desert planets. Has normal temperatures though
  5. Boundary failure – contains only large, ringed mechanical structures
  6. Stone ring world – contains large stone rings. May occur with colossal flora as well.

This system can be used to quickly classify any planet:

  • HS Xtr Toxic (A)*** = a high-security extreme toxic planet mostly covered in oceans, with relatively high predator danger
  • Std. Frozen (P) = A regular-weather, low-security ice planet with no water or predators
  • HS Std Mega Humid Anomaly (O)* = A high-security exotic biome planet with massive palm trees, oceans, continental landmasses, and predatory creatures which don’t attack the player”

I would love to give credit so if anyone knows who it was that made the original post I will credit them the moment I find out. Hope this helps 🙂

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