After playing it for a few hours/days now my god it's big and slow lol I've taken a full-time job inside the game now so I get my XP up. One day I hope to be able to add a scope to a gun.
This really sums it up nicely.
After playing it for a few hours/days now my god it's big and slow lol I've taken a full-time job inside the game now so I get my XP up. One day I hope to be able to add a scope to a gun.
So, I upgraded a couple of ship parts for the first time today. Just the reactor and shields, and found it dumps all the random junk on your ship into the cargo hold. Umm yeah that's useful, thanks Bethesda.....
Montana Luna in Cheyenne system, same system as Akila city
To be honest I picked it due to aesthetic reasons, it doesn't have iron though which isn't ideal.
The cargo ships are on cargo links that you build to link resources to other outposts. One of those imports iron and tetrafluorides, the other copper and helium.
It means that if you drop something on the floor that actually you wanted to keep, it isn't lost.
Or if you upgrade your ship, all items onboard will be placed in cargo hold. You can sell them and they typically respawn after a few planet jumps.If you are short on credits you can sell all the misc stuff on your ships cargo hold, and it will magically reappear after landing again or logging in and out etc.
So this surveying malarkey, are you really expected just to run round randomly until you find a plant / mineral / creature to scan or am I missing something?
Great. I'll feel the need to do this and have already wasted 15 minutes running round earth and still only 4/5.No, that's pretty much it!
I've unlocked the perk. But can't boost at all.Unlocked the perk?
I've unlocked the perk. But can't boost at all.
Throw in some uncanny valley NPCs, and an over reliance on procgen.