I really enjoy watching your videos Willy, as I've mentioned already in another video you posted I'm a long time gamer, I came deeply into gaming during my mid 30s which was back in the mid 90s, I'm currently 65, I was fortunate that I was able to retire at the age of 50 back in 2010 with 25 years in the company I retired from and have been enjoying life since. I'm glad I came across your videos, it gives me a different perspective on an approach, I had been just selling raw material and making a killing but when there's no challenge I start to lose interest, I try not to purchase materials if I can help it, I'd rather farm any and all from planets thus keeping the challenge going, I've started a new playthrough and am going to follow in your footsteps. My favorite planet to call home is Hyla II, I managed to take some planet screen shots when I did the Eren's Camp quest of his camp location I then swam across to the main lands and setup in a nice tropical lagoon, I modded the water to make it safe.
Sounds like you hit the "hard work is rewarded" lottery. Terrific. Yes, I also find that just making poducts at the workbench and then selling boring although I guess the leveling up is worth something. My enjoyment obviuosly comes from creating more complex systems and then managing the flows. I'll have to check out Hyla II. I've been a big fan of Zosma Va with beachfront views of the gas giant with rings but the water is bad. How did you mod the water?
Willy, I gave it all I had and just couldn't do it, didn't have it in me, I came close to the final step of making the Vytinium Fuel Rods but the task and items required... well it was just taking to long, I decided to stop at Nuclear fuel rods and just go with those, I figure I can make a good living with what they provide, we'll see.
I'm working on a new version that requires very few extractors and fabricators taking advantage of ther way time differences affect production. Stay Tuned
I really enjoy watching your videos Willy, as I've mentioned already in another video you posted I'm a long time gamer, I came deeply into gaming during my mid 30s which was back in the mid 90s, I'm currently 65, I was fortunate that I was able to retire at the age of 50 back in 2010 with 25 years in the company I retired from and have been enjoying life since.
I'm glad I came across your videos, it gives me a different perspective on an approach, I had been just selling raw material and making a killing but when there's no challenge I start to lose interest, I try not to purchase materials if I can help it, I'd rather farm any and all from planets thus keeping the challenge going, I've started a new playthrough and am going to follow in your footsteps. My favorite planet to call home is Hyla II, I managed to take some planet screen shots when I did the Eren's Camp quest of his camp location I then swam across to the main lands and setup in a nice tropical lagoon, I modded the water to make it safe.
Sounds like you hit the "hard work is rewarded" lottery. Terrific.
Yes, I also find that just making poducts at the workbench and then selling boring although I guess the leveling up is worth something. My enjoyment obviuosly comes from creating more complex systems and then managing the flows.
I'll have to check out Hyla II. I've been a big fan of Zosma Va with beachfront views of the gas giant with rings but the water is bad. How did you mod the water?
Learning something new every time.
Thank goodness
Willy, I gave it all I had and just couldn't do it, didn't have it in me, I came close to the final step of making the Vytinium Fuel Rods but the task and items required... well it was just taking to long, I decided to stop at Nuclear fuel rods and just go with those, I figure I can make a good living with what they provide, we'll see.
I'm working on a new version that requires very few extractors and fabricators taking advantage of ther way time differences affect production. Stay Tuned