NMS HOT POST 2023/08/11

New player really struggling, I want to love this game… but the combat is sapping the fun out of it


This is not a rant, it's more of an "I need advice because this…".
I'm really enjoying exploring but every time I'm attacked by anything now, I just can't be bothered, it's not fun, I just stop the ship and immediately transfer everything out of the ship inventory into my suit so I don't lose it and then wait for the inevitable.

It pains me to do this because I like games to be challenging, I don't want things handed to me on a plate, I always set games to the hardest difficulty as I did with NMS except for perma death, but I've gradually had to reduce the combat difficulty setting and I've now got it set to one up from the easiest setting, yet I'm still being absolutely rinsed!
It's bad enough that it feels like I must be doing something wrong or missing something obvious.

I'm not expecting to conquer the universe after just 12 hours of playing but so far I'm terrified to get into my ship and go anywhere near the clouds because every time I try to go anywhere, I immediately get scanned, of which there doesn't seem to be any escape from as the scan only takes about 3 seconds. Then a bunch of ships instantly spawn on me that seem to be able to move and turn 10 times faster than I can, so I just end up spinning in circles with an alarm screaming "Shields are down, shields are down".
And then as soon as my shields are dead I don't have the materials to repair them, so I need to leave the planet to find the materials to repair the shields but I can't even leave the atmosphere without being attacked.
I can't outrun them, I can't maneuver away from them, and my first encounter destroyed my shields so with no shield I can't even take down 1 of them let alone 5, and the materials I need are apparently not on this planet.

I'm playing on PC but I use a controller as soon as I get in a ship, I discovered the auto-lock target system which definitely helps as the enemy ships seem to be able to move and turn 10 times faster than I can so I have no chance of doing it manually.
But I still seem to just end up spinning round in circles trying to catch them, and by the time I've managed to put a few shots on them, I'm already dead because I can't repair my shields.

So I figure I must be doing something wrong or missing something.

  • Are you supposed to stay on the spawn planet for a long time? Do you eventually discover something, like an upgrade that helps you get off the planet?
    There doesn't seem to be any missions to do now, the game is telling me to go off planet and head to the stars but I can barely get out of the atmosphere.
  • Maybe I'm using the auto-targeting system wrong, are you supposed to basically sit still in the ship and let the target system do its thing or should you continue to boost and try to maneuver manually as well, am I fighting against it if I'm also trying to maneuver?
  • And in general, I know it might be difficult but without any major spoilers, any hints or clues to what might help me get through the beginning of the game so I can then progress on to learn and improve over time?

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Welcome to the new daily Q&A thread for NMSTG! You can now drop a question, provide answers or j...

Below are a few popular questions that we’ve received from our past FAQ thread. As always we ask that everyone be respectful and we welcome everyone’s contribution so have fun!

Q- I’m keen to start a new passive money making pursuit. What are some good ideas or guides post-Waypoint?

A#1-Gold farm, then take that stack and sell it at a terminal (not traders) in systems that sell gold. Sell all your gold to the terminal and crash the economy. Then buy it all back at 80% off discount. You just got free money and keep all the gold. All this takes is an initial investment on a gold farm, then you carry all that gold with you and just sell/buy back when you get to another system that sells gold. With 50 stacks in my ship’s cargo hold, I can make somewhere around 150 million units in each system I do this in.

A#2-Start a Farm, Fusion Igniters or Statis Devices Farm which will increase your profits to 100- 200 mil fairly quickly and you can even send out multiple freighter missions which will help you get aronium, magno-gold, Enriched carbon and more which will increase the profits even more.

A#3-Quickest way I’ve found to make a TON of units: Harvesting Storm Crystals. Find a VERY hot planet that has frequent fire storms. DURING STORMS ONLY – you can see the bright white light from Storm Crystals if you fly around low enough. Fly to them, land, quickly harvest them, get back in your ship and fly to the next before you burn up.

Q-How do I get the Advanced Mining Laser? I don’t have the option to craft one, and the multi-tool upgrade vendor at the space station doesn’t have the blueprint for sale.

A-In order to get it, you have to look for the blueprints in crashed ships or abandoned facilities. You get it from the main story (awakenings) or you can buy it on the anomaly.

Q-What do I actually do in the game? I finished the tutorial, is there anything else beside gathering stuff, building a base and repeat?

A#1-It’s really whatever you want, there’s a base story, (assuming you haven’t completed it already), follow the quest log and you’ll figure it out, but things You’d want to do for end game? You can collect multiple multitools, ships, built a fleet for your freighter, etc.

Q-Is there a planet that is populated by many players, and they built their base close to each others like a city?

A- Yeah its the Galactic Hub Project, Its a place where many people have bases and each day the numbers grow. Please help yourself. There are many factions in NMS that do this, even NMS Pirates Hub.

Q-I’m still pretty early into the game, just making my way to the center of the galaxy, what should I be spending my credits on?

A-Go hang around a outlaw/pirate trading post. Cheapest S-class start at around 8-8.5 million without a trade-in. I recommend Vikeen pirate, as then you have two good and 1 remote chances at high-maneuverability S-class: fighter, solar, exotic.

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I gotta say, since I bought the Positron Ejector I feel much more confident in ship fights

I used to fight pirates with the standard photon cannon on my Radiant Pillar. I struggled and felt uneasy about dogfights, and since the game occasionally keeps throwing pirates at me and some missions contain killing pirates, I decided it’s geking time to grade up. No regrets.

Long story short: grab the Positron Ejector, fellow noobs.

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