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    No Man's Sky 'Jupiter From io' By Alangutierrezart // No Man's Sky is vintage sci fi artwork come to life.

    No Man's Sky 'Jupiter From io' By Alangutierrezart // No Man's Sky is vintage sci fi artwork come to life.


    'Jupiter From io' By Alangutierrezart // No Man's Sky is vintage sci fi artwork come to life.

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 12:28 AM PST

    You are here

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 07:20 AM PST

    Rings for a sky

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 04:23 AM PST

    Mushrooms from hell

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 07:42 AM PST

    No Man’s Breakfast

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 04:04 AM PST

    Brand new base, what do you think?

    Posted: 10 Nov 2019 06:38 PM PST

    Postcards available from our Euclid shipyard shops.

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 08:51 AM PST

    I can only imagine the size of the biological horrors once I crack open this mega whispering egg...this is not going to end well.

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 07:24 AM PST

    Got my 3D printed diplo yesterday. So happy with it!

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 05:53 AM PST

    Ahh, my new home on an icey moon. Life is good.

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 04:32 AM PST

    Mega Fauna + Giant Caves = Pure Magic

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 07:07 AM PST

    Discover beyond the heart of unviverse...

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 02:33 AM PST

    Every had one of those day when nothing goes right ?

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 08:54 AM PST

    Above Some Clumps

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 08:27 AM PST

    Taming a big boy

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 08:54 AM PST

    My first blue star planet!!!

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 03:08 AM PST

    Good morning

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 07:50 AM PST

    There can only be one

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 04:59 AM PST

    The Qitanian Electromagnetic HUB

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 01:39 AM PST

    Biome Ideas

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 07:41 AM PST

    1.) Volcanic biome- Think volcanoes, bubbling mudpots, and/or geysers.

    2.) Wetland biome- Marshes, bogs, mangrove forests, that kind of thing.

    3.) Glacial biome- With actual glaciers

    4.) Grassland biome- With different grass heights. It might make scans more challenging, but personally I'd find it fun.

    5.) Tundra biome- Spring flowers, colorful lichens, permafrost (which could make mining materials more challenging)

    6.) Canyon biome- As seen in the original game. I miss these rugged landscapes that put the Grand Canyon to shame.

    7.) Bioluminescent biome- As seen in Avatar, Xenoblade Chronicles X, and other sci-fi settings

    8.) Rogue Planet biome- Planets which have been shot out of orbit. You could have all kinds of what-if scenarios here.

    9.) Silicon-based worlds, diamond worlds, circumbinary worlds, coal black worlds, and other weird wonders from real and speculative astronomy.

    Seriously, we need more exploration.

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    For the love of Atlas, let us stack more than 5 pieces of glass per inventory slot!

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 08:12 AM PST

    I'm making a giant stairwell which would benefit from an all-glass enclosure as the view is breathtaking. However, having to lug around stacks of just five glass pieces is seriously dampening my will to see this through. Please consider upping the glass cap per inventory slot.

    That is all.

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    My fleet is complete (story and thanks).

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 08:53 AM PST

    My fleet is complete (story and thanks).

    After a lot of hours (many of them spent reloading saves), I finally have all the ships I want in white/gold and a white Resurgence class freighter. While most of the ships I managed to find on Hilbert, where I'm based currently, finding the Freighter in white proved to be more difficult.

    So Euclid it was, then. I had no bases there. What I did have were coordinates in Euclid for a shiny white freighter.

    And so my trek began. From the Nexus, I visited another player's featured base in Euclid. I set up my signal booster and jotted down the coordinates. I then input them in NMS Distance Calculator... and the base was almost to the other side of the galaxy compared to the freighter. So I jumped to another player's base, and another, all the while jotting down coordinates and seeing how far I was from my 'white whale'. Until I found a base that was doable: only 30-something jumps + 1 black hole shortcut.

    First, I set up a rudimentary base on Euclid right next to a Portal. I then portal'd first to the black hole system and got a random mission there from the space station. Then, I portal'd to my destination system and also got a mission there.

    I set the first mission as active, and patiently jumped a few thousand light years to the black hole system. I went through the black hole, and, sure enough, I ended up on the system I was supposed to end up. I then set up another base there upon arrival. Note that upon traveling to Euclid from Hilbert, my teleport catalog had stopped updating - it only showed my bases on Euclid, not visited space stations.

    And then the long journey began. I set the second (destination) mission as active, and feeling that an 'rescue freighter from pirates' event was coming up (incredible how after hundreds of hours spent on the game you can tell with almost 100% certainty how your next jump is gonna trigger the event), I called my freighter over from Hilbert and used it for the 30-40 jumps. Sidenote: I hate how the galaxy map plots a course than instead of utilizing your ship's maximum jump potential, instead plots up to 800-900ly ahead. Very frustrating.

    Lo and behold, after quite some time, I spot the destination system in my galaxy map - and the system closest to it was aptly named 'WHITE FREIGHTER - TELEPORT HERE'. So I warped there, saved my game and made the final jump via fighter to the destination system.

    As expected, a beautiful white freighter was in desperate need of rescue! So after dispatching with the pirates, I docked and ran over to the bridge, expecting that I would have to do the same thing a few dozen times until the game's RNG blessed me with an S-class... and to my amazement, it was an S-class from the first try! I couldn't believe it. Trading in my black and yellow Resurgence class for the white one cost around 53,000,000 (127,000,000 vs 180,000,000 for the white one).

    Since I was in Euclid anyway, I portal'd to another system and got myself a white experimental S-class multitool. And I couldn't have done any of that were it not for the brilliant community here and on NMSCoordinateExchange! Fellow travelers, I salute you!

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    Reminds me of ecto cooler

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 03:59 AM PST

    Loved how this almost black-n-white station made my ship look!

    Posted: 11 Nov 2019 07:16 AM PST

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