NMS HOT POST 2021/09/16

So I just started playing No Mans Sky and long story short I met a player for the first time and he gave me this which is worth 250 000 000 and honestly my mind’s blown. I went from saving for a new ship too rich just like that. He also gave me 9999 platinum! What should I do?? Save it or spend it??


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my favorite moment in gaming.

During the covid lockdown I’d play a ton of NMS with my father. Living overseas it was a great way to connect. We built these crazy settlements and massive towers. I had about 150 hours in the game. He had well over 3000 hours, was a billionaire infinite times over, every ship, carriers with farms of every crop in the game as far as the eye could see. He had about 400 bases, all decked out in the pimpest shit in the game, and probably the biggest water base I’ve ever seen in NMS as well. Guy was 78 and gamed hard.

He passed away few months ago and it hit me pretty hard. I completely forgot about NMS as we hadn’t played for a while together. He told me in a casual conversation previously that he had deleted his NMS account completely becasue he wanted a new challenge. I was a little disappointed he had done it because it meant the bases we built together would suddenly be half built, but I understood.

A week ago I logged in just to check if it was all gone and it was. Just open fields and trees. Still looked beautiful so I accepted it.

Off the cuff I decided to look at the first base I had built. My dad had also built a base nearby but I had forgotten about it.

I landed in an acid storm. I had forgotten the buttons and my suit wasn’t ready for it and was dieing quick. Just as I was about to die I spotted a hologram of a buggy. But I didnt own a buggy at this base.

I turned the corner and there was his first base. I ran inside just before I died. For whatever reason his first base was still there and it saved my ass just in time. Still full of all his statues and gardens and exotic ships.

I sat on the couch upstairs. As I stared out the window, the acid rain stopped and the sun came out.

Definitely one of my favorite moments in gaming.

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From Broke to Billionaire, A Pirates Life

From Broke to Billionaire, A Pirates Life

I would like to preface this by saying there are a hundred different options for farming both credits and nanites, most of which may very well be better than this, but for this run I have solely focused on being a pirate. You can use the pirate’s path to earn either of these currencies no matter what vessel you choose to fly, I just try to do things with a little swag when I can, hence the Swag class hauler.

It all started with the acquisition of what would be my new S class hauler, Serenity. Once I got my hands on the 120 mil, 48 slot beast I quickly endeavored to max its inventory. While I maxed that, I only bothered to get 3 S tier phase beam upgrades for damage dealing, this was suitable for instantly farming cargo pods.

Before I started the run, I decided to clear my currencies by buying needless crap until I couldn’t buy anything else. I did this to better track my profits but for some reason I decided to meticulously track the stats on paper too so that’s fun…. I started with 60 credits and 139 nanites. This was done entirely on my survival save.

Once you find a good system to farm just pulse far enough away to force both fleets to respawn. One will spawn before the other so if you quickly pulse again toward the first fleet you can force the second to spawn right on top of it. Having 8+ large sized freighters a stone’s throw from each other makes this run MUCH easier, though… uh, Haha Just uh, be careful. Underestimate freighter turrets at your own peril.

Before farming in earnest, I went straight into a pirate system to earn some money for suspicious packs. The goal was to travel to 20 or more pirate stations picking up all of the packs I could while looking for a good system to farm on the way. After reaching 23 mil I immediately converted it into 110 tech packs and 91 arms packs, the content of which got me a total of 67,396 Nanites. This will vary as some pirate systems will charge a higher % to buy the packs.

Luckily it didn’t take me long to find a system with multiple large freighters in both fleets. From there I just farmed to capacity in both of my inventories, dropping off fuel and salvaged frigate modules as needed. Selling the fuel will get you a decent chunk, I ended up with 28 stacks before just selling the access with the other junk items.

The 280 fuel could have added 22.4 million to my haul but I decided to keep it as this save is relatively new and I plan to make good use of a Swag class capital ship I managed to find early on in my playthrough. I acquired 68 frigate modules over this run which left me with 19 remaining for the junk pile after unlocking everything for my ship. I regularly had to sell the junk to free up inventory, netting me a total of 53,194,790 credits by the end.

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When I had both inventories maxed with nothing but illicit goods I warped to legal systems until I sold off all my profits for an average of +-3.4% raking in a staggering 1,116,332,528 credits in illegal cargo.

You will get a considerable amount of pirate bounties finding their way to you as you do this which can boost rep and increase gains as well as liven things up a bit. I would recommend farming them alongside the run if they get close to you but I chose not to in order to better track the raw value of the stolen goods.

I didn’t track how long this takes as it will be different for everyone. I personally tasked myself with hunting down a 48 slot S class hauler and maxed its inventory before I even began. This alone could take you an unimaginable amount of time if you don’t use the coordinate exchange. Something in hindsight I wish I had done, though I am a fan of the orange Serenity I managed to find. Another factor in the time spent would be the system you farm. I would consider myself very lucky with my system fleets, I had multiple large vessels for each fleet, and I found the system in my first couple of warps, your RNG will be different. I will admit this took hours to accomplish, even with all of the RNG odds in my favor.

Something to note is that I didn’t spend too much time finding a good system to sell in, I just decided to settle with +-3.4% systems on average. I have regularly found +-7.0% systems when trying so holding out could easily skyrocket your profits. Another thing to note is I sold directly to the trade hub in the space station, selling to a merchant that lands inside will get you more, using your trade rocket will net you even more than that. I also did not free up all of my player inventory, the first 10 slots were being used up which could have been used to hold millions of credits in goods. I’m confident you could easily min max this to the point of hitting currency cap in a single run by using a max sized hauler and selling to high profit systems. I decided not to have the patience for that as this run was exceptionally long as is but props to you if you choose to.

If I could give one critique to Hello Games in regard to this experience it would be to disable the ability to purchase frigates while you are fighting a freighter, it’s very annoying to go into comms for a purchase when you are trying to hastily repair your shields.

If you made it this far, Thank you.

If you’re interested in a painful challenge, come join the ranks of billionaire pirates, just don’t forget the Swag.

Below are some stats I decided to jot down.

The Stats

Illicit Goods – 1,169,527,318

GrahGrah – 1,750

Banned Weapons – 500

First Spawn Relics – 618

Counterfeit Circuits – 1,326

Prismatic Feathers – 2,150

Moon Ether – 2,700

Stolen DNA Samples – 2,399

Nanites – 67,396

Suspicious packets

Arms – 91

Tech – 110

Junk – 53,194,790 credits

Loot I Kept

280 Freighter fuel

49 Salvaged Frigate Modules

PTSD

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Will they/do they repeat older expeditions again?

Played NMS when it first came out, wasn’t impressed given the hype, dripped in and out, blah blah blah,

Only to dive headlong into the game last year while recovering from a partial tear of the ol achilles tendon.

The grind was real, toally worth it, and I’m reaping the rewards, but gosh darn it, I would LOVE to get my hands on some of the past expedition loot.

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