Amazing. Did you guys also know that the planet names showed in the opening galaxy crawl aren't user-generated, they're from a text file? There's like a couple dozen in there and it randomly picks a few and shows them to you. The GAF data miner discovered this.
As much as I laughed when I first read this, it makes sense since this is immediately after the game boots up, and there isn't even time to connect to server and grab data by this point.
I'm still holding out hope that:
- there is matchmaking happening while warping to a new system
- people have successfully been matched many times by now
- people have not bumped into one another because the space around and on planets in a single system is pretty damn large on its own
- people may have seen each other flying by and not realized it
Those two people who were in the same system / location on day 1 never would have had a successful matchmake due to day 1 server load.
But if you can still pause time by going into Options menu, you are definitely not in a matched session... so it may still not be possible.
As much as I laughed when I first read this, it makes sense since this is immediately after the game boots up, and there isn't even time to connect to server and grab data by this point.
I'm still holding out hope that:
- there is matchmaking happening while warping to a new system
- people have successfully been matched many times by now
- people have not bumped into one another because the space around and on planets in a single system is pretty damn large on its own
- people may have seen each other flying by and not realized it
Those two people who were in the same system / location on day 1 never would have had a successful matchmake due to day 1 server load.
But if you can still pause time by going into Options menu, you are definitely not in a matched session... so it may still not be possible.
I'm 230 planets and 74 star systems in, went back to my first planet, everything was still uploaded and discovered like it should be.
What I suspect happens is that the server is what keeps track of all the planets you've discovered and doesn't endlessly save it locally to keep the filesize down (especially on PS4 I can see that being important)
However, early at launch the servers were hammered so some might not have gone through.
According to countless network packet tests and code breakdowns, this is not the case. Multiplayer or matchmaking in any way shape or form does not exist.
Cool, source? I'd love to read this stuff
As much as I laughed when I first read this, it makes sense since this is immediately after the game boots up, and there isn't even time to connect to server and grab data by this point.
I'm still holding out hope that:
- there is matchmaking happening while warping to a new system
- people have successfully been matched many times by now
- people have not bumped into one another because the space around and on planets in a single system is pretty damn large on its own
- people may have seen each other flying by and not realized it
Those two people who were in the same system / location on day 1 never would have had a successful matchmake due to day 1 server load.
But if you can still pause time by going into Options menu, you are definitely not in a matched session... so it may still not be possible.
Cool, source? I'd love to read this stuff
Here's some tech details, if anybody is interested:
Traffic goes via an Azure CloudApp (yes, they're hosting a Sony thing on Microsoft Azure).
Address: 40.84.59.174
Aliases: pc-nms-auth.nomanssky.com
prodpc-nmso-auth.azurewebsites.net
waws-prod-bn1-011.vip.azurewebsites.windows.net
(nomanssky.com was registered by Sean in 2013).,
Traffic is over SSL, if you want to intercept you need to MitM it using CA forgery.
They track all users who start the game (which isn't bad). Periodically they shoot your Discoveries up in the background in batch transfers. There's a profanity filter on naming, haha. I've seen no player movement traffic at all either from me or other players on either platform. Very very little traffic is passed, you can go long periods with nothing happening network wise.
I can confirm, I just tested this. Eventually stuff gets "overwritten".
Highly doubt it's a bug. At the end of the day, server space isn't unlimited. Which is why older stuff gets dumped.
Check out one of them in the back (bearded guy in purple) shrugging with nervous smile. He knew what was going to happen.Give them a break, only 15 people worked on this.
Check out one of them in the back (bearded guy in purple) shrugging with nervous smile. He knew what was going to happen.
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The amount of server space required to store bits of text like this is relatively tiny. You can store something like 200 million words in a gigabyte.
Sure server space isn't infinite, but we're talking the kind of data you can fit on a USB stick. The whole text of Wikipedia is only 12gb (as of 2015).
NMS players have not created more data than that. And whatever storage they have at the server end it's going to be more than 12gb.
For anyone saying stuff like this:
People need to read the reddit link.
He caught a planet in the middle of being erased, took note of it, played some more of the game, checked it again and it was gone by then along with others.I've got this as well, I think. The more systems and planets I discover (or animals and plants, not sure what causes this) older animals, plants and checkpoints appear to be overridden or something?
E.G. Yesterday I browsed my list of discoveries, and went all the way to my starting planet. The system and all the planets I've ever been to are clearly marked as being discovered by me, the planets list 100% completion for animal scans but I can't see any animal or plant in the gallery and all of them appear as ???????.
I then checked every planet in the list until I hit one that was starting to be "corrupted". It only had 3 checkpoints (I usually hit up a lot more) and only 3/9 animals discovered (worst case scenario I end up with 2 animals undiscovered). I memorized the planet, and went on playing and discovering new stuff.
The next day, browsed the list again. The planet was wiped clean and so were a couple more. There's definitely something off. And it's not the offline thing.
EDIT: Just to be clear enough, discoveries are being erased in chronological order. First system, second system and so on. It's not random. It's a pattern, starting from your very first discoveries.
Bumping because... 0_0
This should probably go in the OP.
The game doesn't just store text, there's a screenshot of the waypoints and models (even animated for animals) for animals/plants/rocks. Which is very most likely why system/planet names on the other hand are not affected. At least not so far.
I`m surprised that they are allowed to lie so much and get away with it. Can`t someone do a lawsuit against them?
Lol. Feel free to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars and years of your life suing a company because discoveries don't work properly.
Bumping because... 0_0
This should probably go in the OP.
Lol. Feel free to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars and years of your life suing a company because discoveries don't work properly.
LMAO"There is a non buggy version of the game, but the chances of playing it are so slim it may never happen!"
I have never heard the amount of excuse given for anybody here on GAF.
Some from various threads...
You don't know how game development works, things change.
The consumer is entitled to nothing.
Game development is hard and stressful
They are a small independent studio
It is Sony's fault.
Your fault for believing the hype...
30 hours in and I've gone back to my home planet and it's still discovered/documented.
Hold on, took a few screens, transferring them.
I've replied to your point in the OT already, but here we go again:
The game doesn't just store text, there's a screenshot of the waypoints and models (even animated for animals) for animals/plants/rocks. Which is very most likely why system/planet names on the other hand are not affected. At least not so far.
Other than hitting some sort of space limiting at some point, why would you think this happen? They just thought it'd be funny to periodically erase your discoveries?
Other than hitting some sort of space limiting at some point, why would you think this happen? They just thought it'd be funny to periodically erase your discoveries?
Every day there's a player discovers another negative about NMS.
This game really is a clusterfuck, I deleted it last week and I'll never touch it again.
Based on all his test, location data is never sent.
I can confirm, I just tested this. Eventually stuff gets "overwritten".
Highly doubt it's a bug. At the end of the day, server space isn't unlimited. Which is why older stuff gets dumped.
Nobody is upset at you for liking the game, we're just trying to figure out what works properly and what doesn't.I know the backlash is justified, but I kinda like the game. Come at me.
See I knew about this but why would they send location data if you are not matched into a session with someone?
I specifically hoped that they would have network captured while warping and look for a matchmaking attempt...