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How do I get Sentinels to not bug me?
Kill them or stop mining when they are looking at you
How do I get Sentinels to not bug me?
How do I get Sentinels to not bug me?
Just got home and played the game for the first time. A lot of really cool stuff, but I need to mine an element that's apparently very common on my starter planet and I just can't find any of it. Think it's called "Heredium" or something like that, and it should show up as boxes when I do a scan. Can't find it anywhere. Played for hours.
Just shoot at em. They stop hunting you after a while.
...and make place for the space police
Don`t mine to much ressources, don`t kill animals.
Ha lol
not possible to leave messages. If someone happened to stumble across your planet, they'd see all of the things you've discovered.
the planets are generated through an unchanging algorithm. It's generated the same way each time you visit because of the math in the planetary seed. The seed is always the same, so the planet is always the same, down to the position of plants and buildings. Any changes you make to the planet (i.e., blowing a hole in the ground to make a cave), will be saved locally on your system, so the next time you visit the planet, the hole will be there. For a visitor, since that data wouldn't be stored on their system, the hole would not be there. Everything else about the planet will be.
There's a tab that tracks your quickest path to the center.Yeah the map is confusing to me too. I wish I knew which way pointed toward the center. Instead, I find myself just hopping to whichever galaxy I can hyperdrive too.
Cool, that's the way I was hoping it was handled. I just got thrown off by one of the IGN interviews with Sean where I thought he said the planet would look different if he came back there, but I must have misunderstood the point he was making.
Bummer about the lack of notes. I really wanted to leave some messages on planets that future travelers to that planet would be able to discover, along with seeing what others may write.
Just got home and played the game for the first time. A lot of really cool stuff, but I need to mine an element that's apparently very common on my starter planet and I just can't find any of it. Think it's called "Heredium" or something like that, and it should show up as boxes when I do a scan. Can't find it anywhere. Played for hours.
That's what creature/plant/rock names are for.
I got a fucking MGS walker robot called on my for mining plutonium crystals. Bitch ass sentinels are like the police that have APCs and tanks.
My first 5 hours and I never left the planet I started in. Just slow exploration.
It's Interstellar: The Game, and I love it.
that's exactly where you need to goApparently I'm in a system with at least three planets (hard to tell what's a moon and a planet). I need to build a hyperdrive, but no idea where to find the blueprint. I found a planet with a beacon, but don't know if that's a narrative thing or a random event.
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Wish I could upload screenshots, but I can't find my thumbdrive. Is there any way to access the PS4 filesystem directly over the network?
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https://twitter.com/NoMansSky/status/763271670333370368For instance over night we hit 10 million species discovered in NMS... that's more than has been discovered on earth. WHAT IS GOING ON!!!
that's exactly where you need to go
uploading to facebook with visibility set to "only me" not an option?
If I understand it correctly, this is a statement that the meeting between two players on Twitch was bugged. Only the discovery system is still working because of the amount of players.
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Enjoying the shit out of this game, but it definitely needs another update to iron out some of these issues asap.
Any idea how to get a lot more inventory and change ship? and upgrade shield to last longer and take more damage?
I've played for probably close to 20 hours now, and managed to land on around 15, maybe 20 planets. And what amazes me is that about 7 planets I remember vividly due to their backdrop and fauna/flora. Some of these planets are genuinely different. Enough so that they stick in your mind.
Also there is a sort of fondness for your first ever planet too. As most players spend a fair amount of time on their first planet before reaching for the stars. It almost feels bittersweet leaving it behind. Especially when my first planet was lush with life.
I kinda want to go back to it but I'm too far away now. All warping shall be toward the Centre.
Stuff like having weight switched with height. And I'm not sure about some of the gender labels.Crashes and such or gameplay issues?