Spent most of the weekend playing #NoMansSky attempting to go through this new “expedition” and get that sweet looking space-ship.
Only got about half-way though. Spent far too long trying to build a mech-suit to go collecting storm-crystals, but it was all a waste and I ended up just flying the ship around looking for 'em and jumping out to weather the storm for the few seconds it takes to collect 'em.
Which means I still ain’t done the worm-monster-murdering or the fishing-trip.
Think it has to be done by the end of next weekend if I’m to get that sweet sweet spaceship.
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I did it! I got the fancy ship. It’s not all that fancy really. Quite surprisingly constrained in cargo-space, even having spent 20 million credits extending it. Pulse-lasers are overheating too quick.
Gonna have to spend some time improving it’s systems I suspect, but this is no longer urgent as it doesn’t have to be done during the two-week expedition.
I flew around some beautiful planets and my home base taking photos but they’ve all come out shit because it fails at taking these things in VR mode. So here’s a couple in the station from the flatscreen version.
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Would like to repaint my ship black and yellow but probably that’s not a thing so maybe I’ll have to change the suit to grey and red instead.
Surprised to find I can still warp to the bases I constructed during the expedition.
And now also do normal star-jumps between them and the nearest stars.
Surprising number of them are explored already. I’m used to being out in the sticks where every planet I find it just me the first to find it.
The expedition has made this part of the galaxy quite crowded by comparison and it’s hard to find a planet nobody has landed on before even four or so jumps away in random directions.