I believe there are actually THREE languages, one for each faction, but there could be more?
there's 4 the fourth being Atlas. Have learned a couple words
I believe there are actually THREE languages, one for each faction, but there could be more?
I have had a few different instances where i have had a new location pop up on a different planet or moon in that system.
Order of hierarchy for upgrades is Sigma (+1), Tau (+2), Theta (+3), and Omega (+4)
I have no idea if there is a level beyond Omega.
Reached a cool planet. It's fairly green and there's a lot of heavy rains, like downpours. Kinda cool.
Sadly there's a lot of hostile animals and the sentinels are crazy as fuck here.
Pulse jet sigma or pulse jet tau? Which is better?
Also, I found an easy money planet. Venom sacs are literally all over the surface and just one gets you ~25,000. Minor issue is that destroying one spawns elite sentries. But I just land anywhere, pop a few, jump back in my ship until the sentry heat is gone, and repeat.
So I'm getting ready to buy a new ship. I know I should break down the upgrades in the old one, but would it generally be better to break down the upgrades and tech in the new one to better lay them out?
Why are you doing this? Do you upgrade every time you find one?
Close enough.
I'm not sure, but I think I ran into somebody on the planet I'm currently on. I heard what sounded like an explosion from a grenade in an area not far from where I left my ship; and I could've sworn I saw a bunch of rocks kick up near the area of the explosion. I would've known for sure if we could see each other.
Did anyone figure out a way to take screenshots without any hud elements showing? I know if you wait for a certain amount of time some hud stuff fades away, but all the marker icons remain ..which are super distracting.
What I've read about that Milestone is that the timer resets anytime you die or leave the planet. It represents the longest you have survived. It works differently to all the other Milestones.
To max out that Milestone you have to stay on the planet for 8 hours.
I think in your case you will need to go onto an extreme planet and then wait. Once you survive 1.0 Sols again, the milestone will start to increase.
Finally found a planet where i can somewhat grind for money. There's a lot of Gold around, and i can get 55k for each full slot. It's not much, but at least i can make some money and get a better ship.
I messed up and didn't notice that the atlas choice was directly next to your starting spot and broken ship. So I repaired my ship, and bailed out. Didnt make the choice to follow or not.
Am I screwed now? Does it give you the option at anytime in the future to jump on the Atlas path?
Crap.
I never thought to break them down before buying a new ship lol. I just transfer the other inventory.
Well, now I know!
I'm not sure, but I think I ran into somebody on the planet I'm currently on. I heard what sounded like an explosion from a grenade in an area not far from where I left my ship; and I could've sworn I saw a bunch of rocks kick up near the area of the explosion. I would've known for sure if we could see each other.
Finally found a planet where i can somewhat grind for money. There's a lot of Gold around, and i can get 55k for each full slot. It's not much, but at least i can make some money and get a better ship.
You might have left right before the milestone poped. It might give you a rounded up number even though you haven't reached it. For your sake I hope that's it. I'm curious if the frenzied thing works for you. Send me a message with how it goes or I'll never remember to check the thread.Thanks, I'll try it but I'm guessing it won't work either.
The problem is that the milestone just hasn't, and won't, pop. On my milestone stat screen, it says:
SURVIVED 1.0 SOLS IN EXTREME CONDITIONS
NEXT MILESTONE IN 0.0 SOLS
It's been like that for the last 5-6 hours of playtime, despite me visiting various other extreme planets in the meantime. I've been searching all over the place and can't find anyone else who has had the same issue.
Would definitely enjoy this game a ton more if I wasn't constantly bogged down for resources. I can't describe what it is but its an absolute bore to gather resources compared to something like minecraft. Perhaps because said resources either deplete waaaaay tooooo quickly (life support is such ass), require too much and you can't "see" where you put those resources like building a house, its all for more exploration.
I love the exploration part just not the shit I need to do in order to explore.
Nah, that's pretty much it. I'm in the same boat. Normally looking for Upgrades, getting better ships and improving my tools/weapons would be enough motivation for me but here it just seems utterly meaningless.
Sure, I can upgrade my Mining Laser but did I ever actually feel the need to mine faster or do I even notice the change after applying an Upgrade? Not really. Even worse - why do I even mine to begin with? To be able to apply upgrades that allow me to mine faster? Or upgrade my weapon when I never actually want to use it because it's not a fun shooter?
I farmed for a few hours and got me a big 24-slot spaceship and it felt...exactly the same. Sure, I had more inventory space and that helped a lot but flying around in it felt exactly the same, fighting in Space felt exactly the same. In games like these I want to look at my Progress after 20 hours and realize how much my character has grown since the start and how much more efficient, faster, stronger etc. he is. I don't get that feeling at all with this game. I feel exactly the same as I did after the first hour.
Adding to this problem is the infuriating fact that Upgrades actually take up Inventory slot. That means everytime I want to take a step forward and use a new weapon or ship I've found/built also means losing the progress I've made so far, adding another level of inventory management to a game so very full of boring inventory management. I cannot understand why finding an upgrade and using the necessary ressources to actually build it doesn't allow me to permantently apply it to my character.
Because everything but simply following the next waypoint and travelling to the center of the galaxy feels so devoid of progress it eventually turns into the only thing you actually try to achieve with the effect that you only ever try to look for the same 3 ressources to built a new Warp Core, Warp to the next System, rince and repeat. And at that point the game loses all of it's fascination and charm and becomes a sluggish, uninteresting grind.
You have to find a new multi-tool with more slotsI had lots of exposure to the game before buying, but had now idea how confusing upgrading would be. I know I need to locate drop pods for storage, but what about multi-tool slots?
I had lots of exposure to the game before buying, but had now idea how confusing upgrading would be. I know I need to locate drop pods for storage, but what about multi-tool slots?
Uh don't you gather resources to head towards the center of the galaxy/universe? There isn't even a story to drive anything in Minecraft, if nobody ever told you about The Nether or The End I can't imagine anyone ever figuring them out alone. At least in No Man's Sky there's an actual clear goal you're working towards.In Minecraft you gather ressources to achieve something of your own making, to build. In No Mans Sky you gather ressources so you can continue to gather ressources so you can continue to gather ressources. Minecraft is a Snake chasing prey, growing bigger and stronger while No Mans Sky is a Snake only ever chasing its own tail.
Ok. Thank you.Anomalies are a special sphered space station. You should see a marker on the system, its a purple icon.
Is there an easy way to go to previously visited systems?
Just wanna echo that you can get the atlas pass v2 from operation centers. Just got mine earlier so it definitely works.
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You have to find a new multi-tool with more slots
Oh thanks I thought you evolved it not replaced it. CheersThose come from new multi-tools that you can get for free if you help the alien that has the same new multi-tool up for sale.
You can also get new ships for free by finding a crash site via the radar station you find on the planet. They usually have less slots than the one you can buy from one of the traders though.
There's a faster way to grind and it's possible on pretty much every single planet because all you need is Iron and Plutonium. You need 10 of each to craft 1 Bypass Chip and it's worh something between 3000 and 4000 units, not sure right now. You can just load your ship full of Iron and Plutinium, fly to a space station, built 10 or 15 or 20 Bypass Chips - depending on your inventory space - , sell it in build, rinse and repeat. Should be faster than slowly mining gold.
If someone mods the game for players to warp to shared planets it'd basically become strip-mining the game.
There's a faster way to grind and it's possible on pretty much every single planet because all you need is Iron and Plutonium. You need 10 of each to craft 1 Bypass Chip and it's worh something between 3000 and 4000 units, not sure right now. You can just load your ship full of Iron and Plutinium, fly to a space station, built 10 or 15 or 20 Bypass Chips - depending on your inventory space - , sell it in build, rinse and repeat. Should be faster than slowly mining gold.