STAR WARS Fan Reacts to Surviving 100 Days in No Man's Sky

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @rafante2
    @rafante2 Год назад +20

    you finally got it! For an old NMS player, to watch a newcomer finding stuff out and watch the look on their faces lets us to feel the same feelings we felt the first time we saw it again. That's why it's so good to see the look on the face of a new player that sets up to play offline and find the anomaly and when he enters it and see a lot of "npc's" walking weid and with a white symbol on top of their heads, man when the person realizes they are other players it's great to see the look on their faces, kinda makes us to feel the same we felt for the very first time =D

  • @godblesstheinternet
    @godblesstheinternet Год назад +11

    In the old days, active indium was really valuable. I still have an old save-game, where I had a Farm. It made me like 120 million credits a day and I would call it rather middle sized. I built the farm, so it would be full every 8 hours in real time. Every morning, before work, I started my PC, while I was getting ready. I emptied the Farm so it could fill up again, till I came home from work, that day. Then I came home from work, emptied the farm again and sold everything. Aaaaaand, in the evening, before going to bed, I did that too. Three times a day, emptying the farm made me the 120 million credits I mentioned. I think, I still have like 7 or 8 billion credits on that save game. I have 6, 7 or even 8 S-Tear Spaceships, a fully build S-Tear-Freighter.... I had EVERYTHING! But that also killed the game for me. I was like the guy who developed Minecraft. I was so filthy rich, that nothing felt special anymore. I recently startet a new safe file, because the game has gotten tons of updates, since I played it the last time. I'm still having a blast! What a fantastic game!

  • @Schiltzenberger
    @Schiltzenberger Год назад +6

    That guy's mining setup is very inefficient and messy. You're better off supplying power to one extractor, then daisy chain the rest of them off the first one. Same with the solar panels and batteries.

  • @Toksyuryel
    @Toksyuryel Год назад +3

    Copper, Cadmium, Emeril, and Indium all refine into chromatic metal. Which one you find is based on what color star the system you're in has.

  • @rafante2
    @rafante2 Год назад +27

    I watched your 6 hours live fully. People who loves NMS will like it =D

    • @mastokbreedtbg1398
      @mastokbreedtbg1398 Год назад +4

      Was there for that live. It was the longest I've ever spent in any live, so that says a lot to me bro.

  • @Zanzamar555
    @Zanzamar555 Год назад +3

    the reason why the guy in the video was trying so hard to farm Oxygen, is because Oxygen can be refined next to most normal materials to multiply those materials. as long as you have oxygen, you can infinitely increase your supply of most other elements.

  • @malice926
    @malice926 Год назад +4

    Just gonna throw this in here since I'm at around 4:00 if you need nanites, you can also go to your "discoveries" tab in the pause menu, and upload your discoveries to earn them. This is also where you can rename things you've discovered, and when you do rename them it automatically uploads them and gives you the nanites, but it takes a long time to do it this way for everything, so I would highly recommend using the "upload all" button.
    Edit: Think I mentioned in one of your streams earlier, but since you asked at like 5:00 I'll say it again. I think your best bet would be to get multiple videos out of each stream, since RUclips doesn't prioritize video length anymore, but focuses on watch time. But you should probably just leave the VOD up for the people who want to just binge the stream since that doesn't really negatively impact you or the channel. Also, I'm not just recommending this out of a general perspective, I've worked with a lot of content creators so I have at least some knowledge of how the system works.

  • @TheFrosty1994
    @TheFrosty1994 Год назад +1

    [ 16... 16... 16...] The Genuine joy on your face while talking about, and realizing, how far you've come in the game made me smile so hard... I'm glad you love the game... NMS has a very special place in my heart

  • @someweirdguy5721
    @someweirdguy5721 Год назад

    One thing I've definitely noticed about you is you have a perfect voice for this kind of media

  • @tyghe_bright
    @tyghe_bright Год назад +2

    Activated indium was nerfed fairly recently, so it would have been recommended as the best way to make money until not long before he started playing. My preferred way is flipping ships. It's not the most efficient, but I like hunting for broken ships and selling them. Plus, it's a great way to get space upgrades for your ship.
    I also make a lot of units scanning things--with a couple of S-class upgrades to the scanner, you can get over 100k for one animal.
    And I make nanites mostly by scanning all of the animals on a planet.
    (It's also good to scan things, because then you get the secondary element when you harvest them)

  • @trevorbrooks9637
    @trevorbrooks9637 Год назад +2

    If you have an Oxygen farm, I find duplicating Chlorine is really profitable. (1 Chlorine + 2 Oxygen = 6 Chlorine). A stack sells for about 1.8M-2M Units.

  • @matthewferbrache8860
    @matthewferbrache8860 Год назад +1

    Stay away from farming. It bastardizes the entire experience. There's so much more you can do. Save the farming for later.
    Also, you should find a system that is Dissonant. Fly around the dissonant planet and destroy Dissonance Resonators until one drops an Echo Locator. I'm not gonna tell you what happens, but if you follow the trail, you will end up with either a much better starship or a ton of units.
    Also, also, if you haven't done the expedition yet, I highly recommend it. There's still 4 weeks left I think. It would be great for streaming, but it will also give you exclusive rewards.
    I'm happy you are getting into NMS. I've put in over 2,100 hours, and I'm still going strong. Thanks for reminding me of what it was like when I first started playing. I remember the magic and the wonder and the excitement. I wish I could get that feeling back. Lol. Thanks for the vids. I'll definitely keep warching!

  • @Hunter_2-1
    @Hunter_2-1 Год назад +1

    I recently finished my first farming outpost out of 2. It has 84 biodomes in sections of 21. Each section contains one of the many farmable plants you can have. I plan on doing my second base in the same build style with 84 domes and the other plants. I am going to be manufacturing 1 of 2 of the most expensive items in the game at 15.6M units each, and ill be making a couple hundred in my first batch. I will be giving out lots in the anomaly to those who need money.

  • @erindreams1790
    @erindreams1790 Год назад +1

    Also, I like videos of all lengths. If it's a how-to, keep it short and to the point.
    If it's just game play, then go as long as you want. Tip: Most people won't watch the whole thing, but they will listen as they play themselves. Commentary is everything. Get their attention when something awesome happens!
    You're gonna go far! Keep it up. Great vid!

  • @awalicomics
    @awalicomics Год назад +6

    I discovered you through No Man's Sky, and I defs enjoy the gameplay. Probably the best time to keep uploads is 2 hours. But this is coming from a huge NMS fan. Also, man if you haven't yet done the Minotaur quest that turns things blue. You are in for a world of awesome. That is as much as I can say, as more might spoil things.

  • @trevorbrooks9637
    @trevorbrooks9637 Год назад +1

    S-Tier ships do indeed cost a couple of Units. My S-Tier Frigates (4 right now) were all 12M+ each, my S-Tier Exotic was 21M and my S-Tier Explorer was 14M.
    I need to upgrade my Multi-Tool when I find an S-Tier though. My A-tier would allow to unlock any more slots, even with the updgrade module. If it could upgrade, the Unit cost to buy a new slot would be 500M Units.

    • @ZeallustImmortal
      @ZeallustImmortal Год назад

      I've spent a full 2bil on buying an upgrading a ship before

  • @vjpearce
    @vjpearce 5 месяцев назад

    You don't even need to place solar panels out in the open. They still work if you put them in a Cylindrical Room. I usually place down a Cylindrical Room hidden underground under my base one and stash away all my solar panels and batteries in there. You don't even need to place wiring. Not sure if that's a bug or not. I just thought it was intentional.
    Also if anybody needs plants for anything I made a farm, but I made it look like a garden centre.
    The Garden Centre:
    Bird, Sunset, Dragonfly, Galaxy, Sunset, Bird, Moon, Hexagon, Diplo, Waypoint, Bird, Moon.
    It also has exotic robotic wildlife there too. I didn't know at the time how rare robotic animals are to come across.

  • @echobucket
    @echobucket Год назад

    There's also multiple ways to find out how to do stuff, you can hear how to do stuff from other people, or you can read the wiki, or you can just stumble around and try to figure it out yourself. Different folks will find joy in different approaches

  • @Darkloyak
    @Darkloyak Год назад

    Hello Fellow NMS Fan! I got the game like a week ago and I got a quick tip cause I saw u say Emeril and Copper are the only ways to get Chromatic metal. Well there thankfully is a LOT of ways! But the Best one I know is turning Either Copper, Cadmium, Emeril, or Indium With Silver and gold MASSIVLY improves how much Chromatic metal you get and it scales the rarer substance you use! So If U put Indium, Silver, And gold into a Refiner (U will need a refiner with 3 slots) You get 30 Chromatic metal per 1 of each!! Meaning u can make chromatic metal for a 1 to 30 ratio! When I found this out it saved me so much time. Hope this helps!

  • @joebyron2984
    @joebyron2984 Год назад

    A good thing I learned early was to get the personal refiner and refine the “goo” you get from the drops and refine it a few times and you can get Nanite clusters

  • @rafante2
    @rafante2 Год назад +2

    the dude you are reacting to didn't even finish the main quest in 100 days. And it's necessary to activate the new autophage alien race, the staff multitool and all the new stuff of the latest Echoes update!

  • @cw666thebeast
    @cw666thebeast Год назад +1

    If he is new, he probably read some old reddit threads about activated indium farms that were pre nerf.

  • @rixxy9204
    @rixxy9204 Год назад +1

    30min is good. Hours of gameplay is pretty boring because everyone has done it, but it's interesting to see someone new look at all the content. 13:03 this is an Outlaw station... look on the Map and you'll find them. 17:35 As you get deeper into the game, you'll start to need rare items/minerals... that's when a personal mining facility on a variety of planets really helps a lot. The miner gathers the mineral/gas in real time, so you don't need to do anything. Although I will say that building these farms just to make money, is a pretty terrible way of playing the game. It REALLY drains the fun out of the game, so I recommend don't build huge farms but just play the game the way you want to play and have fun instead. 28:10 you don't really need an S-tier but try to get A tier if possible, you can always upgrade the tier later. Always remember that you can find crashed spaceships too; they're free!!

  • @Zanzamar555
    @Zanzamar555 Год назад

    there's a tedious but VERY effective way to earn Nanites... Dive deep into the food crafting system... collect ingredients on various types of worlds, and turn them into advanced food items like cakes and such... the more complicated the end result, the more nanites it is worth when you give it to Chronos in the Anomaly (next to the egg sequencer) I managed to make about 60 sweet fruit pies or some such, and each one was worth about 40-140 nanites! there is better nanite earning methods, but this one does work quite well. Also scratches that exploration itch a bit.

  • @CALAMITY0FHYRULE
    @CALAMITY0FHYRULE Год назад +1

    Yooooo hi man! So excited to see someone new starting. Keep going! Listen to the community, they know everything

  • @MrAvalon82
    @MrAvalon82 Год назад

    after playing for years now, i have never made a base on a planet or a farm . i do have a 14 ship fleet that go on trade missions, mineral missions, discovery missions etc. i have over 100 million dollars and 7 ships. also a 4 person fighter squad. use the frigate for money, the missons you send your fleet on generate so much materials and money. youll never be broke. Also a huge detail i never knew is that scan planets from orbit for "ancient bones" they are worth 800 thousand dollars or more a pop. and boom RICH

  • @murderdog112
    @murderdog112 Год назад

    For me what i did for units was crashing the economy using cobalt while collecting inventory space and stacking missions. Currently making 50 mil per space station with cobalt only while the missions will give you random items, unit ,nanites and augmentations.

  • @hellokatyfac3
    @hellokatyfac3 Год назад

    I've found that an absolutely braindead way to make a bunch of cash is through the trade goods. At every space station is about 3-4 items of a specific type (energy, mining, construction, etc) that are in low demand and high supply based on the system's economy. They will sell that item for anywhere from 20% to 80% off, and will buy a specific related type for anywhere from a 30% to 90% markup.
    So I go to each system, buy up all the items and sell them the item(s) that are in demand. The trade terminal is about 5 feet from the teleporter. Run in, buy everything, sell things, run to the next station, repeat.

  • @GHOST5800000
    @GHOST5800000 Год назад +2

    On my freighter I have a 10x10 giant room of planting rooms w 4 spots each, I grow nip nip (alien zaza) on all the spots, ever since I made the growing area every time I harvest I get 400 nipnip buds and seeds selling for about 10 mil! I like having multiple ways of making money rather than jus finding n selling sentinel ships cause thats too easy imo

  • @greywuuf
    @greywuuf Год назад

    The reason for an O2 farm is because you can expand cobalt and ionized cobalt .....and sell that.

  • @AndreVandal
    @AndreVandal Год назад

    Any stellar metal will give you chromatic metal, Copper, Cadmium, Emeril and Indium.
    That station was a pirate station, and yes this is where you will end up with the voice of freedom

  • @PuppetDungeon
    @PuppetDungeon Год назад +1

    Yeah, don't make his mistake... understand power in the game. Batteries are essential, and if you actually read the stats on them you can easily figure out how many solar panels you need, how many batteries you need to make it through the night cycle, and easily double your production on farms. Keep chasing down crashed ships and you'll get some sweet rides, it's a great way to make money and the best way to get higher class ships without paying through the nose.

  • @SaschaMTB1
    @SaschaMTB1 Год назад +1

    dude, so glad to found you. cheers

  • @TomSmash
    @TomSmash Год назад

    Hi, this video is 5 months old so missing out some stuff. I've played no man's sky last year and it changed that I'm lost. Red ball is in main quest. Main story is quite short and you continue playing. I get nostalgic watching you getting nostalgic. Game is amazing. Underwater is more scary than in space. As a star wars fan I love no man's sky and both have huge space monsters

  • @kdebo18
    @kdebo18 Год назад +1

    you want to make some quick money and get some cool ships. get planetary charts for emergency cartographic chart from any cartographer! go to an outlaw system and keep using them charts till you find the ship you want to fix and keep. when you find a broken ship you can fix but dont want, fix just the thrusters and the main engine. you can fly the ship out to the closest trade hub and sell it for parts or sell it for another ship equal. you dont have to fix the whole ship to sell it!

    • @tyghe_bright
      @tyghe_bright Год назад

      I don't even fix the thrusters.
      I claim a few ships, then go into space and call in the anomaly, close to the space station. In there, you can change your ship to one of the broken ones, and teleport to the space station. Sell the ship, fly back to the anomaly, repeat.

    • @kdebo18
      @kdebo18 Год назад

      lol thats to much work. i always have the material needed to fix a thruster and the main engine. zip over to the local space station then done sell. no back and forth and change this or do that and you get to stay in the same star system especially if its an outlaw system you cant teleport to. @@tyghe_bright

  • @toddparker514
    @toddparker514 Год назад

    Best line ever for thuis game "ADHD the game " lmao I lost it every single time I start a mission I do 100 other this b4 I finish it .

  • @Vadershake
    @Vadershake Год назад

    Best way to get a new ship is to find a crashed one and claim it. At minimum you can sell them and get $ and upgrades. You can stumble upon and crashed S class as well.

  • @fuzzydragon
    @fuzzydragon Год назад +1

    NMS is a Vibe game like totaly just lean back in your chair and chill while you take in the view.
    then there is this guy who acts like he is playing Satisfactory....like to each their own lol

  • @jaromen
    @jaromen Год назад

    A probably not so quick run down on farming..
    When you have the proper scanner to find the resources for your exosuit, you fly around a solar system scanning planets. The listed materials are all going to be farmable somewhere on the planet.
    When you find something you need, let's say copper, you fly down to the planet surface. Equip your exosuit scanner and switch to the resource type you're searching for, mineral for copper.
    The search scanner will ping loudest in the direction of the closest resource even if it's not close enough to identify one. Spin around until you locate the correct direction and proceed until the scanner picks up a signal. Follow it to the resource and if it's the right type, switch to the electromagnetic scanner to look for a power source. If there isn't one near by you might want to look for another source given farming with the EM generators is easier to deal with. If it's an s class spot for the resource just set up your batteries and solar panels, they'll work, it's just more or a hassle.
    Once you've got a spot you can start by identifying the point source for the resource. It's what's generally marked by the scanner, but there are decreasing percents of resource radiating out from the center of the spot. If you want the most efficient farm, the trick is to build up, not out.
    If you just want a farm that'll get you the materials you need over time, find an A or S tier spot and set up 6-8 extractors and as many depots as you feel like. I would recommend setting up the wiring and metal piping that connects the extractors and depots as you lay them down, because as you could see in the video, space is limited once you place them.
    The tier of resource really only effects the quantity per hour, but for most resources you can leave them extracting over night, and as long as you have enough depot space, you can come back and collect them whenever you like.
    The max efficiency, game crashing farm builds are only really necessary if you're trying to make billions of credits an hour/day/week.. but ships and freighters are the only thing you spend money on late game, and they aren't all that expensive relatively. 50 million isn't that hard to come by having some smaller farms that have large depot stores.
    The real late game grind comes with the exploration and rng required to find that perfect spot. A confluence of an S tier material you need, an S tier gas you need, an S tier EM source, and of course somewhere with a view.. if you can get it on a planet that isn't actively trying to kill you, all the better.
    But yeah, I hope this helps a little. I know I wish I knew these specifics before making my first farms. There was a lot of wasted time, effort, and materials. You can scrap the farm to get the materials back, but the time, not so much.
    P.S. it probably bares mentioning, you need to get blueprints for the exosuit scanner and all the mining/extractor equipment. This is going to take a hefty amount of grinding for the "currencies". It's well worth it to have the constant source of resources instead of having to farm them individually, but it'll take some time.

  • @WGasmss
    @WGasmss Год назад +1

    Dude he did all that and I made 2 billion from 2 hours of just freighter fighting non stop and selling the loot

  • @scottdesemberer8751
    @scottdesemberer8751 Год назад +2

    One day, you need to see some structure lore videos of NMS :)

  • @MoorganHart
    @MoorganHart Год назад

    I think 30min give or take is good. You can make long streams into 2+ episodes and release the latter the next day. When you upload you can have YT do delayed release.
    There are 4 tiers of chromatic elements: Yellow Star = Copper, Red Star = Cadmium, Green Star = Emeril, Blue Star = Indium. Each has better recipes. There's also “activated” (powered up) variants.
    The Optical Drill is a free campaign mission reward if you get there before buying it. There’s also a side mission to get nautilus and sea stuff for free.
    I get “lost” in the game on missions too. The game's awesome like that. There’s a massive reward for identifying all the animals on a planet too, which takes you all over the different biomes.
    Guy doesn’t realize Radon’s even more valuable, and S rank is rare because it’s the best. Gotta know the recipes to make it useful though I suppose.
    Yeah he’s talking real days. All the times in NMS are real time. Planets have day cycles but they’re all different. The only consistent time in the game is real time.
    Camera mode releases a droid that you can see through and control rather than your exosuit. Use can use it to take screenshots, or activate the build camera to look around faster and from different angles and smaller spaces with the ability to fly.
    You can trade the cartographer on the space station your navigation data for SOS markers and find an S class ship. Selling the rejects makes good money too. Solar starships are the rarest of the 4 standard types but they have solar recharging, so keep an eye out.
    The fastest way to make money in my experience is trading, and massive hemp − er − nipnip farms because illegal goods sell better, and growing is safer and more profitable than smuggling. The legal way has 2 trade networks in the game where you can buy cheap and sell high in a circular pattern. Each economy has a symbol which identifies the economy on the galaxy map (with economy scanner installed) and teleporter, and the trade goods they sell have the economy name in parentheses. The economy they sell best in is in their description.

  • @SuperChimcham
    @SuperChimcham Год назад

    Need to learn how to stack your upgrades next to each other- like all of your mining upgrades should be touching each other in a square formation- and then to know about supercharged slots

  • @InfinitexLIVE
    @InfinitexLIVE Год назад

    Thanks for reacting!

    • @KingdomAce
      @KingdomAce  Год назад +1

      YOOOOO man thanks for commenting! You did a great job and highkey im still wrapping my head around how some of those gas machines and stuff work, but great job 🙏🏾

    • @InfinitexLIVE
      @InfinitexLIVE Год назад

      Thank you, This was really cool to see someone react to one of my 100 days! If you want, feel free to react to any other of my videos. You have my full permission! Much love man❤️

  • @TriptonicKerbal
    @TriptonicKerbal Год назад +1

    You should definitely keep playing even off camera because it is really fun! You can get mechs and cars in the game that you can drive and that is a good way of traversing the planet. Keep up the good work!

  • @Lordoftheapes79
    @Lordoftheapes79 Год назад

    He used guides. Activated Indium used to be an extremely lucrative thing to farm and sell, but it was too lucrative, so it got nerfed. And yes, they were right to do it. But, thanks to the algorithm, youtube gave him the most watched videos, rather than current ones.

  • @gvigary1
    @gvigary1 Год назад

    Wow, fun to watch this and fun to watch you watching, but SOOOO much to say, so many misunderstandings to correct, so many gaps to fill! One thing is, you REALLY need that survey device for your scanner to find hotspots for harvesters.
    Dude got crazy with those harvesters. Two harvesters and some storage units will usually fill a 9999 slot in 24 IRL hours (and need just 4 solar panels and 4 batteries), just pop back there every morning and collect it. The best strategy is to find one planet with sulphurine, one with radon, and one with nitrogen, and create a farm for each - and a couple for oxygen. Learn to craft the gases together with condensed carbon (which you can make from oxygen) and get products (thermic condensate, nitrogen salts, enriched carbon) that are much more valuable, 50k each.
    The next crafting level (still just with these raw ingredients) - hot ice, organic catalyst, semiconductor - are worth 300k each. Craft these together again and get Superconductor, Cryo Pump and Fusion Accelerant which are worth 1.5M EACH. All from those 4 base gases. You can go further but you'll need to grow plants etc.

  • @RODIOMG7
    @RODIOMG7 Год назад +1

    5:25 you can have a unedited video and a edited video so yeah

  • @echobucket
    @echobucket Год назад

    One of the best ways to make money in NMS is to find crashed ships and then fix them enough to fly them to the space station and sell them for scrap.

  • @krystofdoutlik6756
    @krystofdoutlik6756 2 месяца назад

    Great stuff bro, also it's amazing that i do my sht almost fundamentaly differently from both of you but acomplish whats needed all the same, just amazing game rly, no gameplay is the same

  • @Jec_Life
    @Jec_Life Год назад +2

    I prefer long streams because it's fun to watch your full experience and reaction to the game caught in live streaming! ❤

  • @Lordoftheapes79
    @Lordoftheapes79 Год назад

    I think the color is randomized in the normal modes maybe a couple parts. The selection is small and you're always an Anomaly.
    In expeditions however, the random generator makes you any regular race with any regular part, in any color. I don't know where the new race falls in all of this yet tho.

  • @brandynstahler5266
    @brandynstahler5266 Год назад

    all the stellar metals give chromatic metal. these would be copper, cadmium, emeril, and indium. the rarer the stellar metal the more you get out of it. so the list would go:
    copper 2:1
    activated copper 1:1
    cadmium 1:1
    activated cadmium 1:2
    emeril 2:3
    activated emeril 1:3
    indium 2:4
    activated indium 1:4
    ratio is the stellar metal : chromatic metal
    so the best would be activated indium. however, activated metals are only on extreme planets, so the effort it takes to get the activated metals is honestly not worth it
    also crafting warps cells used to be a lot more tedious lol. and there were no warp hypercores or radiant shards (you'll find out about those and what they're for later). so you had to grind it out whenever you ran out of warp cells, which was kind of a bummer so i'm glad they made it less grindy

  • @djC653
    @djC653 Год назад

    Enjoying your vids, keep it coming. My main guy has a settlement and I kinda liked the storyline. I have it up to an 'A' class settlement at the moment. My Survival mode guy(You need to checkout Survival mode = awesome) started a settlement but it's bugged at the moment, he can't get past the Sentenal attacks which happen every time he shows up it's like he's caught up in a loop.
    I'll have to start it on yet another toon to see how bad it's bugged.

  • @MrAvalon82
    @MrAvalon82 Год назад

    so fast tip for chromatic metal. if you find a frigate being attacled by pirates, help them out and the captian will give you ALOT of chromatic metal. or if you want to be a pirate almost all frigates mine and transport chromatic metal and gold. so you can just take it if you want when your starting out.

  • @MuppetEnergy
    @MuppetEnergy Год назад

    Repairing and selling crashed ships best Strat for money plus get ship upgrade modules from time to time , save the upgrade modules until you find a s class ship buy the s class and upgrade with modules .
    If u land on a space station save and reload after landing the first few ships entering the space station one might be s class this is know as the first wave ships . Good luck and happy skys

  • @erindreams1790
    @erindreams1790 Год назад

    Bro! Love this! You deserve way more views! New sub, New like, New gonna follow all your videos. This is great!

  • @RabidJohn
    @RabidJohn Год назад +5

    Honestly, this farming of minerals and gases looks like the most tedious and boring possible way to play NMS.
    It's totally out of date now, too.
    Scrapping salvaged sentinel ships (minimum of 20-45M units for C class) takes around 15 mins from warping in to the dissonant system to selling the scrap. Add another 5 minutes if you have to fight sentinels to get an echo locator or dissonance spike trace. Also gets you a load of upgrade schematics that you can sell for nanites and a good number of starship inventory expansions.
    Grinding for units much beyond what you need to get an S class capital ship and frigate fleet (300M will see you sorted) is pretty pointless, IMO.
    Btw, play the story and base missions. You will get most schematics for free, so you can save your nanites for upgrade modules.
    For example, you get the minotaur for free as part of the settlement storyline.

  • @noich5398
    @noich5398 Год назад

    2 hours is great time, I love longer videos since like 10 mins just goes by to fast

  • @LoganWolf
    @LoganWolf Год назад

    i don't know if 100 days would be enough to really get the "hard end" of NMS, but this is a great point of view of it.

    • @LoganWolf
      @LoganWolf Год назад

      took me a while to find the video again :p i forgot to mention, if you really want to make money, get "industrialized" and look up Stasis device farms or Fusion igniter farms. just finding the right place might take you a while, but trust me, the money you can make is ridiculous.

  • @rafante2
    @rafante2 Год назад

    farming vegetables on your freighter is also a good way to make money

  • @WGasmss
    @WGasmss Год назад

    For an S tier ship you don’t need money, just fix a ship (if you get lucky) that’s a cargo cause more inventory means more money for trade or scrap. Or you can trade your current one for a B rank or A rank and once you find a pirate station the S class ships have more chance of spawning I already got 2 of the ones I wanted in just 1 hour of sitting in the post

    • @dalihadriem1210
      @dalihadriem1210 Год назад

      Tier 3 economy systems also have a good chance of spawning S class.

  • @Marquee_Gaming88
    @Marquee_Gaming88 Год назад

    Ism surviving nms for 7 years now
    Cadmium and Indium can do chromatic metal

  • @TorquemadaRex
    @TorquemadaRex Год назад

    Hint u can use the EXO Suit upgrader in the Anomalie in every new System when u call it.

  • @OregonAnon11512
    @OregonAnon11512 Год назад

    I dont mind long vids. I slap it on and game on my other monitor. That being said, I havent been in NMS for a bit cuz I need to get a new controller. But there is so many points he didnt make. But, there is so much in the game lol. I'm addicted to bounty hunting and fleet missions.

  • @petersonchan9250
    @petersonchan9250 Год назад

    Wealthy systems offer a greater chance of S-class freighters, the Survey upgrade for the multitool can be found at the Anomoly, and as for farming... there are a LOT of "good" videos out there on starting up efficiently.
    The funny thing about watching other relatively new players' ###hrs videos, is that you have to watch their first awkward inefficient builds. They sometimes leave you with more questions and doubts, when they themselves don't know the best way to do things... Lol 😆.

  • @ianmorris6437
    @ianmorris6437 Год назад +1

    You mentioned you got the Minotaur, wait till you upgrade it's cannon and laser.
    Mining, trees, rocks, sentinels, everything melts and it has built in hazard protection.
    I keep the mats to build the summoning station on my ship as it can be built anywhere without a base comp.
    I pick it up again after summoning minotaur

    • @GHOST5800000
      @GHOST5800000 Год назад +2

      You can build a vehicle summoning room on your freighter, so then all you gotta do is build whatever vehicle spawner you want, go to a planet, summon your freighter above the planet n you can summon any of your vehicles :)

  • @joebyron2984
    @joebyron2984 Год назад

    Also get the Shotgun MT upgrade and blast away boyyyyyy

  • @SentryX7
    @SentryX7 Год назад +1

    16 i the sign of ATLAS and 19 the the sign of the Voi-kzztt-er

  • @Greenwood4727
    @Greenwood4727 Год назад

    I tend to listen while playing, just as background noise

  • @X862go
    @X862go Год назад

    I wish the first game play video was longer 😁30 -1 hours!

  • @Followyourpassions
    @Followyourpassions Год назад

    I love the passion. Wanna be really in the game? Try it on the psvr2. Thats next level. Something you can't imagine if you never tried it. If you're so passionate about NMS... Playing it on the psvr2 is a must. You won't go back to the real world. I subbed 👍.

  • @shocknawe5354
    @shocknawe5354 11 месяцев назад

    A month behind, but your NMS content got me to sub! 👍 Love the game and your videos rock!

  • @da5961
    @da5961 Год назад +1

    I watched the 6 hour, its perfect for this kind of game!!!👌

  • @holyfire11
    @holyfire11 2 месяца назад

    The guy your watching is 210% an old NMS player. he does things only an o.g. player would know about and would do. Its super cringe to hear him try an act like its his first time playing. Would love to see a no man sky stream after so long. Lovin the fallout content your puttin out right now though!

  • @xander396
    @xander396 Год назад +1

    Ive been liking your gameplay, I recently started playing and have about 140 hours but I play exclusively in VR. If you have access to VR through ps5 or if your pc is compatible, i recommend giving it a shot. the flying is so amazing and the scale of everything gets so much more real in VR

  • @CmdCodd
    @CmdCodd Год назад

    I've never made a farm... And I make my billions send my fleet ships on expeditions 😏

  • @stellarhyme3
    @stellarhyme3 Год назад

    Guy has a million solar panels & one battery to store it all. He needs more batteries & less panels.

  • @Pr0phet_Taker_official
    @Pr0phet_Taker_official Год назад

    Dont let me catch you, i will destroy your ship

  • @CommanderM117
    @CommanderM117 Год назад

    Defintly going to watch the live videos, but Oxygen or gas farm basicly are areas on the planet that contain vents or Nodes for Invisble resources, like Electricity or Gases or Deep Ore, placing Electrode Generator Gas Pumps or Mining drills building Moduels down will harvest those resources.
    but it depend on the planets not all have all 3 some may have 1 or 2, tho it may be easier Finding a Paradise planet since survival is less of an issue on them then planets that are not, only negative with paradise is they lack Major resources.

  • @star06able
    @star06able Год назад

    Fyi when you get a walker brain pls keep it and don't sell it like this guy did, you will need more than one as you progress to upgrade and unlock some really cool tech

  • @Zebrix10
    @Zebrix10 Год назад

    My main base is on the snow planet i named Hoth 😉

  • @lobby76_
    @lobby76_ Год назад

    Hi i am new here and just wanted to say that i like watching you discover and love this game. I am a longtime player and can give tips if you like or maby even play together. Grtz! 👊

  • @ricktroyer8354
    @ricktroyer8354 Год назад

    One of the best ways to start this game is get the portal glyphs as soon as you can....just follow the game missions and they will show you how to find glyphs at some point...get all 16 glyphs and find a portal....then....look at streamers to get multi tools...exotic ships....base setup....and you will be able to go to the systems through the portal

  • @mrav_81
    @mrav_81 Год назад

    All you need to learn is how to craft portable refiner and you will have almost everything in the game 😂😂 sorry for trigger alert 😅
    Game is great, play it how ever you want and you will enjoy it for long time 🤘

  • @rafante2
    @rafante2 Год назад

    Best thing to make money is to scrap ruined ships you find on the planets

  • @ManoletoMartinez
    @ManoletoMartinez Год назад

    I prefer the longer videos.

  • @MikeyP109
    @MikeyP109 Год назад

    There is no way this is his first playthrough. Also, I realize he didn't label his video as a tutorial, he treated it as one. If a new player watched this, it would do nothing for them. Not sure what the point of this video was. He talks way too fast the video is way too choppy.

  • @Kelko-Zamba
    @Kelko-Zamba 11 месяцев назад

    I’d say do 10-30 minute episodes.

  • @Squiffilect
    @Squiffilect Год назад

    I like uncut videos... as if it's a live stream... But if you feel you want to cut parts, cut parts with no real gameplay and when you're not talking.
    If you're talking over no gameplay, keep it in

  • @Lordoftheapes79
    @Lordoftheapes79 Год назад

    There are a lot of different ways to make money in this. You'll make more than you'll ever need in the long run.

  • @agentalpha2461
    @agentalpha2461 Год назад

    Please keep your videos on topic and under 20 minutes. We appreciate your comments and experiences. We would rather you produce topics we can search for divided into 20 minutes each Rather that than 1 video an hour long covering a range of unrelated topics.
    That's my humble opinion.
    But either way, enjoy the game. Oh and give us a walk through of your freighter and introduce us to your squadron.

  • @psy_99
    @psy_99 Год назад

    The farms are very worth it if you know what you're doing. It takes a lot of time (mostly researching) but in return you get billions of units. Exploring and doing missions don't give nearly as much as farms. Its one of the most sure fire ways to make money in the long run and is mostly done by people who min max their equipment.
    If you really wanna earn money without the effort tho. Admittedly the most boring method, is to go AFK in the anomaly and wait for someone to just give you a billion worth of items. Vets often just give stuff away to new players. This is a big cop out but its there.
    I wonder if you'll ever get into glitch building. That's in my opinion the most fun thing to do in NMS but i can see how it could be boring for some.

  • @matthewjutzen424
    @matthewjutzen424 Год назад

    I prefer longer videos but, only got the time for shorter videos.

  • @crytantrevors7416
    @crytantrevors7416 Год назад

    Kingdomace, have you ever played swg jump to lightspeed? Nms is the closes thing to that expansion i have seen… it was way ahead of its time….
    I just wish nms would let you own medium sized ships that were multipassenger, that people could walk around in while you fly it… like jtl had

  • @RODIOMG7
    @RODIOMG7 Год назад

    no man's sky looks like a really small game

    • @star06able
      @star06able Год назад

      Are u being funny?? Nms is bigger than Any other game map size

    • @RODIOMG7
      @RODIOMG7 Год назад

      @@star06able nuh uh

  • @AndreCampos.
    @AndreCampos. 4 месяца назад

    No farm effecient. But he just know de "basic" this game have more what he know. Maybe he dont know have 255 galaxy to explore

  • @godkingprov
    @godkingprov Год назад

    Get you a sentinel ship bro. They’re free 😉 godkingprov

  • @X862go
    @X862go Год назад

    YES 🤪

  • @MrOthellonc
    @MrOthellonc Год назад

    are you gonna play starfield?