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THANK you! I thought I could delete it again, so I just put one down randomly in my base and it was stuck there. What a counterintuitive thing to to from the devs. Edit: Nevermind, it's back after teleporting to it again. yay.
Hey man, just got into NMS again and immediately thought of your wonderful tutorials and guides. It’s sad to see you don’t get nearly as many views as you deserve, so I understand why you’ve been gone. There of course could be other factors. Just wanted to say, whatever’s going on in your life, I hope you’re doing well and thanks for all the amazing guides!
I am new to the game, and I will keep this in mind thank you very much, I have faced the sentinels and I was not clear how my life system and shields work. If they break my shields I can recharge them with sodium right? Or is it a separate system? the same with health, is it separate or can I heal myself by adding oxygen?
I know I'm commenting on an older video. But I do have a question. Has the recent change to the space stations changed your methodology? Now we have 2 cabinets in the space station. Thanks. Also, just wanted to say your presentation and information was excellent. Thanks for spending the time to to do this.
The vault I went to last time is now out of service. All the vaults, upstairs & down are locked open with a bright red light inside. I'm not sure if this is a bug or they're only good for one swap out.
So yes you can extend the Base using this method, and yes I was able to build a electromagnetic generator roughly 350u away from my base. But when it comes to connecting the electrical cable, you cannot connect it from such a distance. Just tried it abd it says connection to long. I then tried building a battery half way between the base and the generator, and still the connection is too long.
Wiring can be placed on the ground and does not need to connect to structures. When doing so, you create a wiring connection hub at each point for other wires to connect. Currently, wires can only extend about 100-400u. The reason for the range is, like always 😂, NMS has some bugs in it so it can be temperamental due to height differences, if you're going through terrain, and if where the wires connect are physically loaded in. Try making these hubs, it'll give 3 colors: red for outside of building limits, green for good, and blue for too long. Just know that the wires themselves DO NOT extend the building range so you'll still need to put down core items to extend the base and delete afterwards if they are cosmetically gross. Furthermore, since I'm assuming you stopped building already 19 hrs ago, you can extend your base "sometimes" in more than one session but any claim will revert just like he said after you exit the save. Just in case you don't want to strip down your base to retry
yes you can all you do it drag the wire from the EMG to the closest 'extension' object then keep dragging the wire all the way to your base the wire is 200u max and needs to be extended at every 198u (2u gives you clearance) for example: you are stood at your EMG but your base is 400u away so you pull a wire from the EMG and drag drop at every 198u until you reach your base sorted :)
if it doesn't let you power up once you reach your base that is because you didn't place the 'extension' objects properly as this blocks powering your base beyond 300u (the extension objects must be placed exactly within 5 u of your base max range so 295 then place an object at every 45u up to 1000u max :) and when you 'pull' a wire make sure you set down at every 195u so you have enough clearance and bobs your grandma :)
I got this to work on PS5 only by building another base and placing a comm station there with a message. Specifically, I built a very small base near the portal, put a comm station there with the highly creative message “Portal”, saved, reloaded, and the undesired comm station was gone, even after multiple reloads.
Each ship can be a seperate cotainer butThere are 2 secret containers in nms well not secret just rarely noticed one is food process which can store consumable resource material the othere is base salvage module which returns a percentage from most recent deleted base.
O.K, after plowing 150 hours inthis game by first wandering around for the first 8 hours without an infovisor not knowing how to make a nanotube, I can clearly state that I am barely at the point where I can embark on this quest. Gotta hire me a farmer first and save up enough units to get a good capital ship. Pathetically , that's where I am at the moment. Grinding away. The game is just interesting enough to prevent me from throwing in the towel unlike Neir Autometa and God of War Ragnarok that just meme quit at a point never to pick up the gameagain. Did I mention Returnal? Thanks anyway.
Gonna take this one Stepan a time. Salvage dealer sells anomaly detector. O.K. So how do you stick said detector in refiner? This is post use upon finding freighter. So it doesn't disappear? Can it be accessed from the refiner without taking it out? It is not as cut and dry as you postulate. Will watch the video again but like so many things inNMS or any other game for that matter reality is something else. Thanks anyway. Haven't looted a freighter yet and haven't picked up any upgrade mods for my sentinel ship currently at B from C. 80+ hours into the game for the first time and spent first 8 hours wandering around without an infovisor searching for my ship because no one explained hoe to make a carbon nanotube to install into it. So that's that. Peace.
This isn't a good tip. Resources are cheap and, as stated in another comment, the items in a base storage container are the same as on your big ship. Calling in your big ship isn't always handy. I will leave them in a system I want to warp back to so that I remember what system it was.
The 2 refiner glitch always works. Just have. A. Be far enough that you can get them inside each other. B. Always delete the one you placed down first.
nice tips there, cheers. It's those smaller "crabs" that I find hardest, they're fast, so hard to hit and they gang up on you like velociraptors charging at you from all sides. If you get really stuck and you're not farming them, jump back into your ship - this will spawn interceptors instead and they don't know how to attack if you haven't taken off, the waves will come and go until the capital ship turns up, this is when you jump out of your ship and the swarm will immediately end.
The one thing I hate about the ‘first to current save’ attempt to get living starships is that there is no blasted way to know what the glyphs without having guide tell you what they are, and I hope that a future patch adds the names in.
what is this autism? what's with those movie clips and some pot and pan beating sounds? impossible to watch ... made for 10yo kids. try making content for kindergarden.
@@luislongoria6621 I think you're talking about pirate dreadnoughts (which are a type of freighter) and yes you can get pirate dreadnoughts for free by attacking their engines. however this only works for dreadnoughts and has nothing to do with the first time freighter discount
As of 17th April 2024. It only works if you build three. And it only doubles what you put in. Example: If you put 1 in it gives 2. 2 gives 4. 4 gives 8. The limit is the stack limit. Edit: Just tried a few more times and it is probably me doing something wrong but it is very temperamental. It worked 2 times and I can't seem to do it again. Edit 2: Still works. But you have to place them all without moving your camera at all. They can't be unaligned by much or it won't work
Does the game save or create a restore point right before you warp to the freighter battle, or do you need to visit a space station right before warping to create a save?
Im a bit late but yes and no, there are 2 types of saves, auto saves and restore points. Autosaves work just like any autosave, restore points happen when you exit your ship or use a save beacon, so if you want to reload a save use restore points. I dont know about normal freighters but on pirate dreadnoughts your game does not save when you exit your ship to determine the dreadnoughts fate, but tbh the easiest way to get a good freigther is to just use a leyline portal and tp to a system with a S-class freighter
hopefully you found it since this is 2 weeks ago when i'm replying but the galaxy map only seems to be available from your ship in space (or your freighter) - on xbox - its down on d-pad and then move to the galaxy map option...
@@JeffMartinEquinox Yeah...I figured it out shortly after I posted this...as it were( having been away from this game for 2 years, combined with my initial gameplay back then being so brief...at times I forget the little details, due to being overwhelmed with a multitude of content via the numerous updates of recent years.) Thanks for the reply though...much appreciated.
@@HighlandStudio91 i also hadn't played for a couple of years - never finished the mainline quests - been playing for last couple of weeks and enjoying it.
@@JeffMartinEquinox I originally began playing NMS at the behest of a friend...but my first impression, wasn't a good one. It was my first time playing a game with such a harsh survivalist element to it and the vibe of the game seemed sort of childish, with the cartoon-ish graphics. In retrospect, I didn't give the game a fair shot(but back then, I was accustomed to more straight forward space shooters like Everspace.) Oddly enough....NMS reminds me a lot of Starlink: The Battle For Atlas(with it's quirky graphics.) In the case of both said games, when I got past my dislike with the graphics...I really began enjoying both games(especially NMS)...and the graphics really began growing on me(as there is a sort of retro-arcade quality to them that I really like.) Beyond that though...NMS has gone through some massive overhauls and now, I can't get enough of this game(I've been playing a little over 2 weeks now and I have 70 hours logged in.)