NMS HOT POST 2023/12/29

I sold the larval cores not realizing I would need them later, the expedition is ending, what do I do?


Edit: GOOD TO GO!!

Once my Switch charges a little bit (3% haha) I just have to repair the last component, collect my ores from base, and warp to rendezvous 2!

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I can't find any abandoned buildings anywhere on any planet I try, I am not good at this. Aaaahhh. I'm so close to success!

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About enjoying the game

About enjoying the game

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2 weeks ago I made a post asking how could I enjoy the game more, and I realized I just had the wrong approach.

I was too used to games that reward you / give you feedback on every little action you make and walking you by hand in every mission, limiting your actions, giving you main and side goals, etc.

Every time I tried to play NMS I would get bored- I think overwhelmed is a better description, because I had a ton of stuff to do, but everything felt meaningless because I wasn’t getting feedback or progressing towards a bigger something.

And I just realized, that’s the whole point of it.

The game’s not the one supposed to give me feedback or any objective at all, but me.

There’s no “progress” in the game, because I can progress however I want.

There’s no “objectives” in the game, because I can set my own objectives.

Once I realized this, my view of the game completely shifted and I started enjoying it a lot more. I never get overwhelmed or bored or feel like my actions have no meaning.

I am the one who will decide how to play, which planets to go to, how I build my bases and where, what ships and weapons I keep for my collection and which ones I scrap. If I want to spend hours and hours farming nanites, if I go looking for new cosmetics for my character, if I want to find a new pet, if I decide to crash the galactic market of countless of systems and then take advantage of the reduced prices to make even more money, or if I just want to take a walk through space, I can do it and still not feel like I’m not doing anything, because that’s what the game is about.

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What types of missions would give me a Doctor Who roleplay feel?

I’m still pretty new to the game, just got my first freighter and settlement. I love exploring.

But the specific roleplay experience I’m looking for is to: Go somewhere, maybe random
Land my ship on a planet and generally not rely on it for inner atmosphere travel or saving my ass
Find someone who needs help or that something needs to be improved, which I’d be able to do without leaving the planet and not just pulling the fix from my inventory
Then I make my way back to my ship having “saved the day” and off to find someone else in need

Are there missions which fit this experience, either that the mission sends me there or that it’s something to do when I find a settlement which I’m not the leader of? If there’s these types of on-planet missions settlements give, I could warp into a system, search the closest settlement, land there, and do whatever local dangerous things they need.

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Looking to get sandworm as a pet

Hi! Just like the title says, I am looking for a sandworm to tame. I am aware that having a pet sandworm was made possible through a quest, and I’m wondering if anyone has a spare sandworm egg they’d be willing to part with (if that is a thing since I have no idea if your pet sandworm can have gestation induced). I’d be happy to compensate you for it – I can offer valuable in-game items in exchange.
Thank you!

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