No Man's Sky

Found a planet covered in Muna or something, exotic material but takes ages to mine each stone for only 4 at a time. So not really worth it.

I'm yet to find anything better than Emeril as its so easy to mine and sells for so much
 
Bought the game for a laugh. Not playing with any objective, just taking my time on first planet and actually I'm enjoying it. I guess if you want to power through it could be quite shallow and unfulfilled but the way I'm playing it means it's enjoyable. Very surprised.
 
Found a planet covered in Muna or something, exotic material but takes ages to mine each stone for only 4 at a time. So not really worth it.

I'm yet to find anything better than Emeril as its so easy to mine and sells for so much

Usually any planet with very hostile sentinels has some high value resource you can pick up. More so if it's a barren, toxic rock. Get into a cave system and fill her boots.
 
TIL :

Green Stars (Warp Drive Tau) and Blue Stars (Warp Drive Theta) are much more likely to be rich, tropical, full of fauna and flora, and rare resources.

Just need to get 600 aluminium together to build my Tau upgrade!
 
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Friendly, fortunately...
 
Do any of the planets have oceans? Of all the videos I've seen, I've never seen someone finding water. No rivers. No lakes. No oceans. Also no forests? Grass??

And considering there are spare faring alien races in the game, why are none of the planets covered in big colonies or cities? Where the heck do the aliens live?
 
Im getting a little bored now, only jumped a few star systems as well:(

One thing I don't get and don't like really is that every planet has tons of outposts and alien facilities that all look the same.
I never feel like Im discovering them first because Alien outposts are dotted all over the planets.

I guess if planets did not have any facilities to trade and find blueprints it would be tougher for the players but it just feels silly having every planet colonised already.
 
i've not played this but agree that is a silly way to do it. they need a variety of planets. some are colonised. some are completely undiscovered. some are almost impossible to land on due to lava/water etc, some are resource rich, some are completely empty of anything of value. i know there is some variations, but from the streams i've watched it just seems you could stick to only going on 5/6 planets and get everything you'd ever need and see everything offered as they all have the same outposts etc.
 
Well, I think they made a big balls up with this warp drive thing. Now I've got the Tau and I'm visiting green stars, it's sooo much more interesting. Planets have loads of life *and* valuable resources, lots of grassy hills, beaches, crazy animals.

Shame the game never explains this mechanic to you properly.
 
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