I’m loving the improved starscape in No Man’s Sky.
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2022-10-03
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2024-01-14
Any news or leaks of when we’re getting these new cool space stations in No Man’s Sky? submitted by /u/High_MacLeod |
2024-01-30
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2024-01-02
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2022-05-28
Heads up, a few spoilers in this short story–mostly regarding the Artemis and Atlas questlines. I’ll blur some things out, just to be safe! I recently moved to the other side of the country (from east coast to west coast US), and since then I’ve been challenged by a kind of anxiety that I hadn’t really experienced prior to the move: not knowing where my “place” really is. Since arriving here, I haven’t really felt “at home”, despite my apartment being nice and comfortable. I live with my fiancee and our dog, and we generally have a pretty wonderful life together–but I can’t seem to shake this sense of feeling out of place. I sometimes get stuck in these thought loops of feeling like I shouldn’t be here in this new city, that I should be in a more familiar and recognizable place, which can definitely be hard to break out of. That being said, I’m currently at the “Purge” part of the Artemis/Atlas questline, and I feel like it really helped me zoom out a bit and become more comfortable with the discomfort. Atlas’ “reveal” was pretty shocking, and knowing that I (the player character) had such a limited amount of time to live was a bit intimidating, but the comfort I got from Nada and Polo was so unexpected! I found myself really starting to challenge the “I shouldn’t be here in this unfamiliar place” thought pattern as I approached the end of this questline, and I am just so thankful for the experience. When Nada said something to the effect of “find your own happiness” I had to put my controller down and just kinda reflect for a while. Obviously, really breaking down anxious/harmful thought patterns is going to take more than just completing a video game quest, but I’m surprised and thankful that it helped, even a tiny bit. Rediscovering this game after bailing on it shortly after launch has been a really wonderful experience, and I just wanted to share some of my thoughts. Thanks for reading, Traveller-friend. submitted by /u/Jitsu202 |
2023-05-01
I bought No man sky in 2016 when the game came out on ps4, it was a lonely universe then but I still had fun. Hello games has really created the best space sim out there in my opinion. I play no man sky on pc now and I recently returned to playing afte…
2024-05-05
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2024-05-05
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2024-05-05
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2024-05-05
Here are some of my bases, including my Pyramid, Viking town, Ancient Greek town, private getaway, Line city, underwater base with an exploration Ship and the start of my Vanuatu inspired base… I also have a massive cave base that I’ve posted up …
2024-05-05
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2024-05-05
To buy upgrades for my capital ship, I’m constantly getting in trouble because I attack other capital ships to steal their modules. This process is painfully slow and sometimes dangerous. Is there a better way to obtain the salvaged frigates modules?
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2024-05-05
I just started my first permadeath save, in the hope of giving the game a more “lost in the universe” feeling. I didn’t even use the starter ship, thinking, oh it will be more realistic if I have to go find a crashed ship, fix it, then get offworld. H…
2024-05-05
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2024-05-05
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2024-05-05