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Tip for farming derelict freighters: put your emergency broadcast receiver in your portable refiner ...

This is known by many of you no doubt but for those who don’t know (I didn’t up until recently!): Get your weekly emergency broadcast receiver from the Anomaly or buy one from the scrap dealer then head out to space, use it, pulse to the freighter, and tuck it into your refiner while you’re opening the door. This will allow you to reuse it again and again. Apparently there’s a chance the game might eat it but you should be OK, keep a backup on your freighter (not your person) just in case.

I’ve been using this method to farm S-class freighter upgrades and it works a treat! If you can resist the urge to loot the freighter you can run straight to the engineering core, grab your upgrade, then dip out and do another search as soon as you take off from the last freighter. Again, I’m sure all of this is not news to you seasoned interlopers but for new folks, this is a great way to pimp your freighter which is a great passive moneymaker once you get your fleet going.

Happy hunting, travellers.

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Seven Habits of Highly Effective Permadeath

Boring background: I’ve been playing since the Origins update, with nearly 3K+ hours spread over multiple saves, all Normal Mode. With every badge unlocked bar two – Take a Deep Breath and To Live Forever – I decided a couple weeks ago it was time to take the Permadeath Plunge.

Yes, I know about spamming a portal to get to the center of the Euclid tootsie-pop. But my interest was in playing through — the phases of the tutorial narrative are, after all, pretty much a blueprint for expeditions, Expedition Zero if you will. Follow it to get everything you need, particularly if (like I am) you plan on continuing your save. I had to croak a couple times to get the hang of it (a long career of sending out frigate missions from the safety of my freighter turned me into a space marshmallow) but here’s what I learned:

01 – What you’ve heard is true: Don’t underestimate how much damage you can take by falling/jetting from a medium height. Or, a short height. Same with the snapping & whipping plants; if one of those Venus Flytraps hits you twice in succession like they sometimes do, you’re toast. Anything pesky in normal mode is deadly in PD. Move slowly and deliberately.

02 – Don’t fight. It’s not just the ground or plants that will do you in. Everything hurts more. When sentinels come sniffing around, head in another direction. Pirate scans mean it’s time to visit the Anomaly. When you see the red paw of a predator coming your way, make like a chicken and bok bok bok.

03 – Hop in your ship, all the time. The hazard protection recharge doesn’t just save resources, it can save your save. And to that end: don’t be tempted to grab just one more storm crystal. It’s always farther back to the ship than you think, even when it’s right in front of you.

04 – Inventory management is key. If you’ve played for a while, you know what’s important and what isn’t. Don’t bother with what isn’t; focus on your needs directly ahead. Soon as you find a cold planet, mine a couple of dioxite deposits for charging life support, so you don’t have to scrounge for oxygen. Relatedly, load up on uranium so you don’t have to craft launch fuel.

05 – Dead or glitched worlds feel like paradises. I was fortunate enough to have an empty moon in my starting system, and made my base there so I didn’t have to deal with any kind of toxic environment and could refine in peace. 10/10 would recommend.

06 – Once you make it to the Anomaly, remember: You earned those QS rewards (well, if you did, in another life). And I can confirm: in this playthrough YES I was charged nanites for the Speeder and the Vector. I watched the counter click down. (Ditching the Pillar for the Speeder, with infra-knife and auto-charge launcher, was a no-brainer.)

07 – When it comes to Purging, turns out the game requires 16 jumps … in any direction. You don’t have to be moving toward the center, towards an Atlas Station (the Seed mission, which I had intended to ignore, triggered itself concurrently with the Purge), or to grandma’s house. According to the way I did it, you can probably just bounce back and forth between two known star systems until Atlas directs you to that final portal (I goofed and backtracked at one point, and still got the glyphs).

It’s easy to let your guard down, especially once you’re flying. So the main thing is to be mindful, respect the common dangers, and figure out an inventory management system that serves you best. Take your time, enjoy the game, and you’re home free.

Thanks, and Happy Travels! Come visit me in Budullangr, where I’m currently working to bring my Radiant Pillar up to S-class!

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Found an interesting system

Found an interesting system

I’ve found an interesting system, in my opinion, because I’ve never encountered so much loaded system. It consists of:

  • A black hole;
  • A nice “green” paradise planet with salt and metal fingers;
  • A dissonant planet with pyrite, cobalt, and curious deposits;
  • A second dissonant planet with ammonia and magnesite ferrite;
  • A foaming planet with gold and silver;

Maybe it is not that interesting for those who play alot, but happy to share with you.

https://preview.redd.it/uxm4tv0r70zc1.png?width=1918&format=png&auto=webp&s=22fc88a51dadbf1e5ad4d521f694b10014068506

https://preview.redd.it/e5pz2dks70zc1.png?width=1244&format=png&auto=webp&s=9581958cf4acc77f79db589fc5943a60c476c00a

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Black hole jumping to the centre of the Galaxy - a few things I found last night.

Black hole jumping to the centre of the Galaxy - a few things I found last night.

As the title mentions, I’m currently trying to make my way to the centre of my 2nd galaxy – Hilbert Dimension. I want to do this as I reset the simulation on the main quest and it took me here. Anyway, here are a couple of things I (and maybe you?) have found interesting along the way.

  1. First time I’ve seen this particular anomaly.
  2. My first volcanic eruption.
  3. An unclaimed paradise planet if anyone wants to claim it? (I already have a paradise base in Hilbert, so I did not stop by.)

4+5. This was one of the models outside the multitool upgrade specialist in a space station. Has anyone seen that helmet before? I don’t think I have it, but I think I want it.

Yesterday, I also found my first already discovered system in Hilbert, it contained a black hole so I used it and I came out in another system also discovered by the same person. I didn’t realise black holes had a set path, I thought they were random.

So easy to lose time with this game!!

A bit of an anomaly

My first live volcano

Paradise Planet – up for grabs

What is this helmet?

Where can I get this helmet?

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Pirate Freighter friends, let's talk about what we're inheriting here...

So, aside from lighting that’s way too Klingon (clearly these pirates are Star Trek fans), I’m wondering if anyone’s taken a space walk to check things out. I did. And I found 3 armed anti-freighter torpedoes under the main bridge and hangar. You know, where our entire base is. It’s sitting on top of a massive cache of mass destruction. Booby trap for the interloper who dares to force them into submission? Or a smart move, and if the latter, where’s the detonator? Who has the launch codes? Are they still on board? Let’s figure this out. And while we’re at it, figure out how to get the gun turrets on this mighty vessel to actually do something in a fire fight…

Note: no regrets. I had come to loathe the star destroyer-lite freighter that used to be the coolest thing in space. It felt good to make a huge change like this, and docking is considerably easier and more enjoyable now. But those torpedoes… damn. Sense of unease intensifies.

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Useful Tip for escaping Sentinel ships

If you’re in space and want to escape sentinal interceptors without fighting them, and you’re past the anomaly part of the story, you can summon the anomaly and jump inside, and it will remove your wanted rating.

Space stations work too, but depending on how far away they are, it can be a pain with a disabled pulse drive.

I figured this one out a few weeks ago, and I use it all the time if I’m not in the mood for a prolonged sentinal space fight.

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How did you make your first billion units?

I started playing this game last Christmas and it took awhile for me to get the hang of it. Eventually I found myself drawn to Gravitinos and started farming them exploring between harvests (mostly looking for silver). I learned base building this way and made my first billion units. I know making money isn’t the point of the game but it felt like an accomplishment for me and I was curious how everyone else made their first billion?

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