AI Generated "No Man’s Sky" Art
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I wanted to make a video of me just doing random stuff, so I made this at like 2am haha submitted by /u/RedOutlaw80 [link] [comments]
2023-04-18
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2021-05-11
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2022-05-05
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2021-06-10
Hello there
I love No Man’s Sky, and I think it’s incredibly rich in content. I’m just over 300 hours into the game and have completed all the challenges/accomplishments. However, I still want to play it, but every time I do, my gaming sessions come to a halt rather quickly, due to a lack of objectives.
That’s why I’ve had this idea in my head for a while, where No Man’s Sky could make its universe more lively and dynamic by creating more indirect interaction between players.
Let me explain: my idea is simply to create an in-game Guild system to bring communities together under a single banner.
Then, a guild would have to be able to conquer a star system, by destroying specific targets on the ground or in space. By default, these systems would be defended by the npc and then by the conquering guild.
These defenses could be strengthened/improved by the guild players’ investment of resources/money.
There could be a guild experience level per player, with guild rewards (similar to current community rewards).
I know that No Man’s Sky is not a PvP / war game. However, Hello Games continues to develop and improve combat and space battles. What’s more, it wouldn’t be direct frontal PvP, but more indirect, a bit like Ogame.
And the No Man’s Sky universe is vast enough to be enjoyed outside any guild-controlled zone.
I’d be curious to see how many systems a guild would be able to conquer.
I wonder if many of you would appreciate this feature in the game?
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2023-09-26
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2023-03-04
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2024-05-03
Just clarifying, I know the drill. Go to a Portal, and travel to the closest planet to the core. Swap to a ship and multi-tool used only “to break” by the jumping. Remove all the exosuit upgrades then head to the core and jump. Wait for all the jump animation to finish. When you arrive, build a base in the new galaxy, fix the ship to allow it to fly, find another portal, activate the glyphs, and repeat the process. If you want to have access to all galaxies without depending on anyone you will need to do it at least 255 times! And even though the steps above reduce the cost of the trip, you still need to spend fixing the ship, activating portals, warp cells and building a base. Also unless you do all 255 galaxies in one run, which can take hours, you will need to remove and return your upgrades every time you stop and restart this process. I have more than 40 upgrades in my exosuit tech storage. Because they are already optimised to use the supercharged slots, I need to move these upgrades in a way to keep them in the same slot when I return them, which is very time-consuming in not a good way. Another issue is that in the end, you will have your base list so cluttered with bases to access galaxies in your terminal, that will make it a nightmare to find the base you need, given the teleporter has no sorting or search options. It doesn’t make sense to me. I mean it is a game in which the main focus is “exploration“, what is the point of making it so hard and annoying to explore other galaxies? What I am asking is simple, the possibility to travel to any galaxy without someone’s help or the need to catalogue all galaxies. There are many ways that it could be done. Here is one example that could be made without changing the current mechanic too much: In this idea Atlas Station is connected to one and only one of the 255 Galaxies. So we need at least 256 Atlas Stations in each Galaxy. The community will have the role of identifying which A.S. is linked to each galaxy. My point to suggest using the Atlas Stations is because they are a cool feature that, after the “Atlas Path” mission, become kind of useless, a glorified Iteration Helios, also I think it makes some sense in the game’s lore. My suggestion:
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There are other solutions that could make things even easier, like using the Atlas Stations as a portal in itself, nothing breaks, etc. But I think it’s good not to make things too easy either, just not as punishing as today. I hope HG address that one day. submitted by /u/Cristiano7676 |
2024-05-03
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2024-05-03
On walkadj Beta in Euclid, I have been building home for myself. But in the midst of all of that, I decided to honor my friend. I first met Grishy back in 2016. I had accidentally bumped into him upon exploring a derelict freighter. We instantly …
2024-05-03
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Euklid galaxy. submitted by /u/Top-Lifeguard-5965 [link] [comments]
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Do the exotic ships have some kind of connection to sentinels? submitted by /u/karatebullfighter [link] [comments]
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A build I made a while back via Blender for the Chimera Corp. Halloween event. submitted by /u/AnEvolvedFinch [link] [comments]
2024-05-03