NMS HOT POST 2024/02/3

If you’re doing the weekend mission in PD mode, remember to check your PVP settings! Just encountered my first griefer today (I didn’t lose the save).


Player name of ExtremePreme. Landed nearby and started shooting at me. Followed me to a couple other sites (collecting bones is the mission). When he couldn't kill me, he sent an invite to join up, which I rejected (I figure he's probably got a trap base as well). So he decided to try shooting my ship. LOL.

Anyway, check your PVP settings. Or just turn off MP. I like seeing other players around though, so I usually leave it on now.

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5 Years Ago ❤️

Five years ago I wrote this:

“I cannot wait to boot up the game and just walk in any direction, exploring. To see what’s behind that cliff, or what’s inside that deep mysterious cave. Imagine climbing a mountain during sunset and just take a break up there. Hearing the wind and see how day slowly turns into night. Seeing blinking stars appear in the nightsky. Knowing that if you want to, you can get your own spaceship and visit those stars. I’m definitely ready to lose myself in this game. Experience the feeling of being completely lost somewhere and not knowing what to come next”.

This dilemma still holds up to this day.

It’s one of those games you can play however you want. As an adult with a full-time job and family, I value the chill exploration. No need to “keep up” with anything.

The link below is an email I wrote to Hello Games in September 2016:

(https://www.reddit.com/r/nomanshigh/comments/57z3rr/just_got_a_response_from_hello_games_today/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb)

With an incredible team as HG and their hard work, I can’t be anything else than grateful for what you’ve done for the game and yet alone, the community ❤️

Thank you.

// M a r c u s

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Your worst planets

Your worst planets

We’ve all seen planets with crazy storms, or planets that are devoid of life, or ones with aggressive sentinels that shoot on sight. These are not that unusual. But every now and then, a planet pops up that is just so noxious that it gets permanently burned into your mind. These are the zero-star-rating planets that suck the joy out of the rest of the solar system.

Mine came many, many years ago when the game was first released. It was a beautiful garden planet teeming with life according to the scanners, almost no sentinels, and the first I found with floating islands. So I landed, got out of my ship…and died so fast I didn’t even have time to react.

I didn’t know it at first, but I was hit from behind and the sides by multiple predatory crabs and crab-mantises. And then I respawned, and died again, almost as fast.

I don’t even remember how I lived through the second respawning; I must have jumped in my ship fast enough to avoid the instadeath. And that’s when I saw them: dozens, literally dozens, of crabs and crab-mantises, all with super speed (I don’t think super speed crabs and crab-mantis predators are a thing anymore, or at least, I’ve not seen any in the last couple of updates).

I flew around for a bit, trying to find a safe landing spot, but everywhere I touched down there were predators around my ship and in the distance. Until I found a building by sheer luck, and was able to jump out and run for it. I turned around just inside the entrance, where you are far enough in to be safe from attack, but not far enough to disable your scanner. That’s when I got this screenshot:

Every one of those green dots is a predator, too. But only 5 were in range.

The entire planet was nothing but supercharged predators.

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Galaxies, hopped.

It is finished. I can’t remember when I started, but Galaxy 128 was 6 months ago. I arrived in Galaxy 255 last night, dropping a base computer in each one behind me. Solo. Mission accomplished. I’ll make my way to Galaxy 256 after a break.

I’m sure it can be done faster but managing a job and a relationship has a pesky way of getting in the way of an endeavor like this.

99% of my bases are in 3 star economy, Yellow star systems. Either Paradise planets (no predators) or empty/dead planets. All my bases are next to Portals for easy access to any part of any Galaxy if ya got the Glyphs.

Props to my broken multi-tool, my Living Ship, and the Endurance update with the planetary scanner. Absolute gold. It really sped up the last 50 or so hops.

I’m settling down in Galaxy 250. Willing to transport anyone who has a specific Galaxy in mind.

Have fun interlopers.

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So uh... The first free freighter....

So uh... The first free freighter....

It’s supposed to be an S-class right? 😅

I still haven’t clicked the claim button because I’m still sort of in shock. I went through the dog fight event, checked out the freighter and was a B-class, but I had to shut off the game. I didn’t realize it didn’t save. When I reverted the save and did it again, the RNG seemed to have blessed me with a S Capital ship after the single accidental save scum.

I haven’t been playing that long and don’t fully understand what I’m looking at as far as quality. How good is she as freighters go?

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Some questions from a relatively new but also old player

I bought this game a very long time ago because I thought it would get a lot better, and I wasn’t wrong! I’ve mostly ignored it for years, but I decided to get back into it, and now I’m hooked on the few game mechanics I’ve found so far. I do have a bunch questions since I’ve seen the game evolve so much:

  • Can players truly come across each other outside of the Anomaly? On one hand, it’s probably pretty rare, but on the other hand, two players found out they were 4 star systems apart on Launch Day which is how the multiplayer claim was disproven, so maybe it isn’t all that rare.

  • What makes a ship able to be broken into parts? While Sentinel ships can’t be broken into parts, only half of the normal wrecked ships I’ve brought in had that option, it was grayed out for the other half. I don’t see a pattern.

  • Is there a way to give player Sentinel ships a purple Sentinel Cannon? I love that purple color and don’t like that it reverts to the blue color of the Photon Cannon.

  • Is it possible to come across an S-Class dreadnought? I captured an A-Class one, and I collect A-Class Sentinel ships but have heard S-Class ones exist, so do they?

  • If I accept a Sentinel interceptor salvage quest, abandon the quest, then destroy the ship, why do I get a standing decrease as if I destroyed a civilian craft? Is this a bug or a mechanic I don’t understand?

  • What are the odds we’ll ever get an update to Communication Stations? I too fell victim to curiousity, I thought that it was like player Gyroids in Animal Crossing where other people can interact with them to be told the message I enter, but I had to go far away from my base, dig to the lowest point, and place a new one there to “get rid of” the one in my base. Additionally, none of the save editors that exist at the moment let you edit placements in bases, and even more strangely, no mods exist to add a delete function to them, which you think there would’ve been by now.

  • If Euclid is the first galaxy, and by extension the most played, why have I entered dozens of systems but have only found one or two “Discovered by Playername” ones? Surely I can’t be the first to find these, and I see lots of posts here about finding user-created planet names.

  • In my base-building window, I have some un-viewed wood parts, but none of them have the indicator that they’re new. Is it stuck like that?

  • The Custom gamemode removed a lot of the reasons I stayed away from the game, however one gripe I have is that disabling component damage doesn’t do so when going to a new galaxy, but does when starting the first tutorial section, both of which damage all your ship components when component damage is turned on. I keep forgetting I fly Sentinel ships so I often have to walk for many IRL hours to reach somewhere I can buy a temporary ship off of a random NPC, but luckily I’m always stacked on credits because I don’t have much to spend it on. Is this the intended behavior?

  • Speaking of the previous point, I have hundreds of millions of credits, what do I spend it on that’s worth it? I recruit every pirate frigate I come across after battles but it’s still not enough.

  • This is more of a nitpick than a question, but whenever I fire the Photon Cannon or Sentinel Cannon, I can see a blue straight line appear that’s not a part of the actual projectile. I assume this is what’s actually registering the hits but it looks jank and I don’t remember it being there before.

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It's just me who thinks travel between Galaxies is overly punitive and tiresome

It's just me who thinks travel between Galaxies is overly punitive and tiresome

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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:

  • The player travels to the Atlas Station linked to the galaxy he/she wants to go.
  • In exchange for something (maybe a Heart of the Sun, to give some use to these bunch of blueprints we get during Atlas Path), you get a token for the Galaxy you are going from the Atlas Station.
  • You keep that token in the exosuit or ship inventory.
  • Then the process is the same as the current mechanic. You head to the core and jump, things still break, but instead, it takes you to the next galaxy, it will take you to the token’s galaxy.
  • After the jump token is consumed and removed from your inventory.
  • If you are not carrying any token, it will take you to the next galaxy as it is currently.
  • If you are carrying more than one token, the priority will be the one in the top leftmost slot of the Exosuit.

Pros:

  • Give the player the freedom to fly to any galaxy, any time.
  • Don’t change the current mechanic, just add a new feature.
  • Avoid unnecessary bases cluttering in the teleporter.
  • It is way cheaper than the current mechanic, once you don’t have to jump to each galaxy to get the one you want.

Cons:

  • It is less but still annoying, moving upgrades, fixing things, etc.
  • If you want to visit all the galaxies, that solution doesn’t help.

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.

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