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Is This a Game you can Reasonably Play Casually?

Hey all! I last played No Man’s Sky when the Next update was fresh. Back then I had a lot of free time to put into the game, but it always felt like it was a game that you could play casually and still have fun.

Nowadays grad school has stolen the majority of my free time, and most of my regular games are so overwhelmingly large it never feels like I can play for an hour or two per day and still have a decent time. That being said, I’m looking for a new main game that’s more compatible with my hell schedule. Is NMS a game that could fit that bill, or should I continue my search? Thanks in advance for your time and consideration!! 💚

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Why are NMS players so "defensive"(don't know a better word to discribe it) about Starfiel...

Everytime I see a Starfield video there’s atleast one comment saying No man’s sky was here before Starfield and things like this. It’s not like HG will stop updating NMS or something like this.

The games aren’t even that similar, the thing they have most in common is that they are space games. Just let people get hyped for a more story driven game with a more realistic art stile, you don’t have to go to a crusade to try and bring everyone into NMS instead of Starfield

I wanted to know your thoughts about this

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NMS is the most beautiful game I have ever played.

I have been playing since 2016 when it came out, but the realization didn’t hit me until today. There’s so much beauty in the game. The universe of this game created itself. Every flora, fauna, behavior of living creatures, the terrain, the cave systems, the oceans, the trees, almost everything if not everything, was generated by an engine. Not even the developers know what everything in NMS is. This is nothing new, of course, but with the added fact that there are 255 galaxies and 18 quintillion worlds in this game still puts me in awe. The people who did the math said it would take about 500 billion+ years to explore every galaxy, star system, planet, anomaly, and space station in the game.

You will never explore all of NMS. Your children will never explore all of NMS, nor your great grandchildren, nor your great-grandchildren’s great-grandchildren’s great-grandchildren and so on. If the game manages to live on for thousands of years and years to come (it likely won’t but for argument sake let’s say it does), it will likely still not be fully explored and people who find old bases (As it will likely be easier to find old player bases) from these previous and close following years will be as abandoned and relic like as the already implemented ruins we find on planets that we didn’t build. The visuals are insane. Warping into a new start system and seeing the sun (or suns!) with their glow and shine reflecting off the corners of solar system gets me every time. The faint glow of distant stars and the color of your star system are miraculous to see, even if you have been playing this game for about 6 years.

The music is another thing altogether, sometimes it sounds sad, sometimes it sounds fast and action packed, but for the most part there’s a common theme; loneliness and solitude in a vast universe. The music is the perfect mix between sad, ominous, and nostalgic that perfectly makes you realize: “Damn. I’m alone here in this void.” Of course Hello Games implemented ways to see other players and do missions with them, but just the normal feel of the game still makes you feel lonely. It’s great, and 65daysofstatic couldn’t have done a better job.

No Man’s Sky is not just a space exploration game, it’s an infinite feeling mysterious space exploration flight simulator survival economy trading game, with a great soundtrack, a overarching story that gives you an existential crisis, and a redemption story better than Avatar: The last Airbender.

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Expedition 11: Voyagers - Tips and tricks

Expedition 11: Voyagers - Tips and tricks

It took 3 hours and 48 minutes.

In this article, I would like to share some helpful tips for Expedition 11. Let’s start with some general tips first.

  • Expeditions require warping to a rendezvous point and require frequent use of the hyperdrive, so purchasing the hyperdrive upgrade at the space station can be of great help. In particular, from class A and above, it is even better because not only the distance but also the warp cell efficiency increases.
  • If you have units, buy a bunch of resources from the space station’s trading terminal. Examples include ferrite dust, pyrite (pulse drive fuel; more efficient than tritium), and uranium (used as ship fuel).
  • Take a close look at the missions. There are cases where certain rewards are required to progress, or where it greatly helps progress. In this expedition, collecting storm crystals will give you exotic projector blueprints, and building an exotic projector will unlock the essential hyperdrive upgrade. This is required to access the red and blue star systems.

Now, here are some tips I learned while playing.

  • Among the plants on the starting planet, there are plants that give about 100 carbon. Collect a lot. It is widely used for fuel charging or antimatter crafting.
  • When you go to the space station, learn the words Gek, Vy-keen, and Korvax. The starting star system is the Gek star system, and if you learn the word, you will be rewarded with 320,000 units. You can use it to purchase microprocessors and other essential resources. Vy-keen gives you the emeril needed to craft the indium drive.
  • Scan animals and plants often. You need it to achieve your goal. Also, you need to scan 10 aquatic animals, so be sure to scan them if you go to a planet with water.
  • On Rendezvous 1 planet, you can achieve altitudes higher than 625u and temperatures below -80 degrees (at night) missions.
  • Frost crystal is the fastest way to achieve 18 crops harvesting mission. It also counts if you gather from someone else’s base.
  • Collect navigation data. It can be exchanged for a map of an alien facility at the cartographer in space station. You can find portals in alien monoliths (with correct answer. So I recommend saving before interact), and you can find the locations of underground artifacts in ancient ruins (select the second option, which searches for ancient knowledge).
  • Looking for underwater artifacts? Complete the mission to unlock the nautilon blueprint. Then, if you install a high-power sonar and use it, the location will be revealed. (By the way, in my case, it didn’t give me the blueprint of the fuel cell that charges the nautilon. I don’t know if it was a bug or the developer just simply forgot to give fuel blueprint. So I swimmed to the destination.)
  • Each time you arrive at the rendezvous point, it gives you 1200 nanites, 3 inventory expansions, a multitool and a ship expansion module. It will be a great help in accomplishing the mission of collecting 7700 nanites.
  • How to progress? I would go to Rendezvous 3 and then find a portal (In my memory, Rendezvous 3 would be the portal). Set up a base there, then proceed to Rendezvous 5 and then go through the black hole. After that, you can teleport to the base and use the portal.
  • You’ve built a base, but is it a hassle to come back every time? Use a teleporter in Space Anomaly! When you’re done, you can return to Space Anomaly right from the quick menu, returning to the system you came from.
  • Finding animals or planets with specific conditions can be difficult to do on your own because it requires luck. The quickest and easiest way is to find the portal address through No Man’s Sky community. Lots of people will be sharing their discoveries, so if their article helped you, please leave a thank you note to them!

And that’s it for now. If you have any questions or if there are mistakes in this article, please write them in the comments section. Thank you.

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Runaway Mould Theft!

Stupid question: If I stumble across someone’s base and take their runaway mould, if they were to show up 5 minutes later, can they still harvest what should be there, or have I forced them to wait for it to respawn?

I ask because while checking out someone’s base I saw that they had a healthy collection of mould balls, but I don’t want to take what’s theirs if that means they get screwed.

Thanks.

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