got my first living ship. so stoked.
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I’ve been playing this game for over a hundred hours and I finally bumped into another player outside of the anomaly. Showed me around his badass capital ship and now I’m grinding mine out. Love this game.
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2021-09-27
Hi all. I’m hunting around for different starships (on Ps5 and no mods so just pretty much doing it all by chance!) and was wondering how it works. If you are at a trade post, after a while you see the same or similar ships land. Are they the same ones…
2023-02-20
In its free weekend round two announcement, Hello Games says its first attempt “worked better than expected” and No Man’s Sky “started the year with more players than we’ve EVER had at this time of year”, adding, “Our large and friendly community did us proud and jumped at the opportunity to welcome these new Travellers with open arms and show them the ropes.” As before, No Man’s Sky’s free weekend is open to players on all platforms – Switch, Xbox, PlayStation, and PC – and the latest festivities conclude on Monday, 26th February. Any progress made during the event will be carried over to the full game if you’re convinced enough that you decide to make a purchase, and the previous 50 percent discount is still available across digital storefronts, meaning you can pick it up for around £19.99. This second free weekend event follows last week’s launch of No Man’s Sky’s Omega update, which added the likes of procedurally generated on-plant missions, the ability to captain imposing Dreadnought capital ships, a revised Atlas Path quest line, and a major overhaul for Expeditions – No Man’s Sky’s limited-time curated campaigns. And speaking of Expeditions, the game’s 12th – titled Omega, appropriately enough – is currently live, meaning you’ll be able to give it a go if you happen to hop on during the free weekend. Hello Games ends its free weekend redux announcement saying it’s got “big and ambitious updates for No Man’s Sky planned this year”. And, of course, there’s the far from small matter of its next project – the intriguing procedurally generated fantasy planet sim Light No Fire – which the studio unveiled at the end of last year. submitted by /u/HeathrJarrod |
2024-02-24
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2022-02-05
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2022-06-07
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2023-04-13
It’s such a different experience, man… I started playing a new save in VR last night and legit teared up at the majesty of it all. And honestly, I think what VR does extremely well is it slows the gameplay down to the perfect pace. It allows you to sto…
2024-05-08
Just saw this instead of the normal arrow, I tried googling it, but nothing really came up. (Sorry for bad quality) submitted by /u/Melodic-Smell6137 [link] [comments]
2024-05-08
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2024-05-08
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2024-05-08
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2024-05-08
in the pic it is the merchant guild and i found 2 system to warp back to back and it restocks every time submitted by /u/sneaky108 [link] [comments]
2024-05-08
I have had this save for a couple years. The last time I played this save i remember selling a couple C class frigates to make more room for better ones. I recently started playing again and I picked up where i left off, buying frigates. But I was not able to buy any becouse the ”buy icon” wouldnt show up. Anyways I found out you can own a maximum of 30 frigates. I curently own 31 and I asume at some point I was up to 37. When did they change this?
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2024-05-08
What am I supposed to do with this information lol submitted by /u/ItsYoScience [link] [comments]
2024-05-08
I’ve explored probably around 500 systems. Thousands of planets. This is the first time I’ve EVER seen this blobfish brain creature.. Is it just wierd RNG that I haven’t come across these before or are they fairly uncommon? submitted by /u/THEcabbagewizard |
2024-05-07
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2024-05-07