The procedural generation algorithm allows it to only be 10 gb. Most other games are much bigger because the developers employed artists to custom make levels and assets that have to stored and called into the main program as you encounter them. With procedural generation there is no team of artists creating the assets, they are generated by a mathematical algorithm as you approach them. Thus no need to store them as the math doesn't change. This is similar to how Minecraft works. But if you have ever saved a minecraft world after playing in it for some time you will notice the size of the game grows. That's because when the world is saved, it takes all the stuff that has been generated and stores it to be recalled as you seen the first time.
+Tiki Torchs no such walls exist in the game, if you really are on the edge he said game will put you in infinite "empty" space scyle ! :D you technically you can fly forever in this game. oh btw there is one wall but its not in space is at core of planets, you can't dig all the way, core is protected by a "wall" you can't dig thru.
I find it amazing that there is no "wall" between stars and galaxies. Imagine AFK-ing from one galaxy to another without a hyperdrive. That would take months, if not years!
I grabbed this on gamepass a while back and it was a game I had wished I picked up way earlier. The sheer size of space was always something that intrigued me . So here's what is incredible: There are 255 galaxies, 18 quintillion worlds, and if you've got 585 billion years, you can see it all.
That’s not really gonna happen, the odds are just so low. However, yesterday I came across a system (one of the floating balls on the galaxy map) that another player had already discovered...so yeah it’s possible to find traces of other players,m.
tommygunner321 yeah I guess but I really want to be able to do that often and find real players and get broadcasts of real players and you can go meet them and trade with them or something either way I deleted this game a couple months ago
The galaxies within NMS are garguantanly huge, but it already has been proven that individual players can random physically meet in open space outside the Nexus. It has happened to me several times outside of the Euclid starting galaxy in unknown, uncolonized systems. That in itself should make a player awe in wonder.
1.hello games tell you to go to the center of the universe 2. you go to the center of the universe 3. reach the center then proceed to get sucked into a super massive black hole
Developer: we have started the game with 4,000,000,000 Planets Hello Games: Nope, not enough... Developer: What?!?! how many could you possibly want! Hello Games: 18 Quintillion Developer: Yeah... okay...
Since you cant hand craft a billion planets, you'll have to generate them anyways. And the leap from generating a billion planets.. to 2^64 planets is not that much, so why not take the latter? There would be no quality benefit in having less ;)
I agree on that, but it's still true that you can do the same for 2^64 generated planets, that you can do for 2^32 or even less generated planets. Whether or not there is enough content in this game.. i dont know. I'm sceptical. I'll wait until one or two days after release and look at some reviews and feedbacks.
@@Eros_Racing you realize there aren't planets created at the border of the universe right? Only the space between galaxies, stars and planets is being expanded.
What's freaky about this game honestly... is after playing through the game in 2020 (I just found this game a few weeks ago. I've already got over 130 hours in the game!) and following the Artemis / Atlas storyline... Then watching this video... it kind of screws with your head about reality itself! LOL - I mean seriously it's insane.
You forgot Chuck Norris. He already made also DLC for it, that make every planet completly unique. He also doubled number of planets, that is able to be generated by 32-bit integer. Unfortunately, his work was lost, he made it so fast, that in attempt to save his work, HDD burned out. Also computer could not understand, how he could fit so many planets into 32-bit integer, so it blue-screened before burning out.
Why would anyone in the right mind compare No Man's Sky THE MASTERPIECE,to the little insignificant garbage fps CALL OF DUTY? What is wrong with you...
This is what I'm actually planning. My kid right now is 5 years old and everytime I play the game, he watches and I explain everything to him. My save file will last for generations to come.
Yoo how tf is you on my mind Lmfaoo, I was just thinking I was like imagine I tell my kids they needa buy this game and explore as many planets as they can until they die and pass this challenge on till one of us finally visits every planet 😂
+Johnny Boy like any games, it has it's bugs. But they programmed in game probes with advanced mathematical algorithms to explore each galaxy for bugs, both before and while the game is out.
I was still awestruck about how large this game was and how impossibly huge the planets will be compared to our characters, but this game enhanced that at least 10 fold. I'm still going to make a whole planet my own though. every mountain, cave, bunnygator, velocipigeon, and crocowhale. It's gonna be my major goal. Won't start till i'm out of the first galaxy though.
Interviewer: "So, Mr. God, why did you create these many planets in the universe?" God: "Err, I donno, 32 bit integer created only 4 million planets, so I thought jumping it up to 64 bit to make things a bit more interesting." Interviewer: "So, Mr. God, is "making things more interesting" the meaning of life?" God: "I donno, I just did it for the heck of it." Interviewer: "Dude..."
"When you do thing's right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all......" Little did we know right is a matter of perspective.....silly humans.
Dude...I love the pics on how you explained the difference between a Galaxy and a universe. Also...I HAD NO IDEA THIS GAME WAS SO BIG. I knew the programmers said 99.9% of the planets would never be visited, but WOW...THIS THING IS MASSIVE.
I guess that's why I wanted to make this video to get that point across. It's size to this day still amazes me! It's a pretty big game, and that's an understatement; )
+Impreval Thanks dude! I'll try to keep many of my videos with tons of real-life facts to make them a bit informative on things in the game, as well as real life. But glad you enjoyed the video!
The scale of NMS is truly insane. I just recently got it and so far, I'm really loving and enjoying it! Tbh I have no idea how the heck it's even possible to create such insanely huge spaces in a videogame. To me it just looks like pure magic. The installation of NMS on my PS4 was only about 11 GB!! How?!!
Same as Minecraft's self generated world. The game developers created an equation(s) that randomly generates a different world with different characters on it. Think of it as y=m(x) + B for a linear equation, with " Y" being a new world, the computer will enter a number from 0 - infinity for x; resulting in a different "Y" value every time. The low texture resolution coupled with reusable textures, music, and character models keeps the data file as small as possible.
@@celestial6489 somewhat of a stupid question but where is the data for each planet you discover stored? if each planet is 1kb then you would need 17 billion terabytes for all planets, i just dont get it
@@HamoBased its all procedurally generated, the planets you discover are written as just a small equation instead of a full on file.. once you return to the planet or system or whatever, that same equation gets used in an algorithm to create that very same planet... Every planet has its own unique equation and all equations created in the game are stored in one file... Thats why the game is so huge yet doesnt take much space, the 11gb is merely for music, dialogue, etc. Everything else you see on the game is all maths(procedural generation) and doesnt have a unique file. So basically you're just looking at maths while playing the game. Its like being provided 18 different letters and getting a question to write 1000000 words using only those 18 letters provided, in this case you are the procedural generation algorithm... You uses the 18 letters given to you to generate 1000000 words which are all unique. That's how everything in no mans sky is created, just you(the algorithm) mixing a bunch of letters(textures, flora, fauna, biomes etc) to produce a unique word(Planets).
@@HamoBased It isn't stored, it's just regenerated the same. 2+3 will always = 5 no matter how many times you do the equation. The game only has to remember the things you change--if you destroy / harvest things, build buildings, leave your ship on a planet, etc. The game has to remember those things. But for the planets themselves, basically things only exist while you're looking at them. The things you stop looking at cease to exist, and then pop back into existence and are regenerated when you turn your character. A lot of big games do this where it creates the illusion of a world, but only what's directly visible exists.
I actually love the size of it, love that it'll feel like you're actually exploring a universe. almost makes me feel as if there's some conspiracy, like this is the governments way of getting us used to Aliens actually being out there, introduce them to us in videogame form first lol. the scale of it does bother me in a way where I feel like there's no actual way to beat the game, i can never get that satisfaction of completing the game but at the same time, it's so amazing I wouldn't want to stop playing
The large galaxy shown at 6:54 is a spiral galaxy, not an elliptical galaxy. It is called M31, or more informally the Andromeda galaxy. There are two dwarf elliptical galaxies in the picture, M32 and M110. So for an example of an elliptical galaxy, use the two bright white objects right of center near top and bottom. From here we see M31 at an angle, so it looks sort of oval shaped due to parallax. M31 is the nearest large galaxy to our own, and we will collide with it in a few billion years, most likely forming a large elliptical galaxy. So I guess you could say it isn't an elliptical galaxy - yet.
There is a fine line between smart and a sociopathical nerd and you've crossed that line years ago. But hey I'm in 11 grade and have to make sure 5+5 is 10🤣😂
The scale is what no man's sky is about sure there is gameplay and all that but what really matters is it's a awakening about just how big the world is and how vast of adventures await humanity one day we will begin the exploration that will never end in real life it started with the moon and it ends when no man sees another sky
20 years later more powerful games come out there is 9990999999999999999999999o99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 planets you have to explore it for 100% completion of the game
I totally agree with you concerning the scale of No man sky. But, I would prefer that the distance between planets were farther. And so the ship ''quatum drive'' would be improved. Great Video man.
+Krislann What would be the point of going outside? You'll have seen everything there is to see many times over. Staring at a blank wall at that point will seem more fulfilling, "Nothing to see. Nothing to SEE. NOTHING TO SEE. FINALLY!"
Never in my life have I ever anticipated another game so actively and obsessed(ly?). I'll browse the internet and on everything pertaining to No Man's Sky I see "Seen" "Viewed" and "Watched". Rarely do I come across something I haven't seen and if I do it's because it was posted within hours. I can not contain my excitement nor can I express it and I'm sure there are many who feel as I do. This game will change my world, or should I say, my universe.
I'm probably the same. I am so excited for this game to be released, I don't think I've ever been this excited over a game nor be as obsessive in researching the game for new news and content
+PepperandSalt4 I'm the same way :) But be sure you don't start believing your speculation, and only be hyped for what they've shown us! I'll make a video tomorrow on containing hype for NMS xD
Imagine the file size of a no mans sky save we’re ever planet had been visited and had a base it would probably be so big that all the computers we have wouldn’t have enough storage
+Outer Edge Gaming it still wouldn't be the you living right now. if you die, despite giving your memories to another, it will never be the you that died. It's hard to wrap your head around it, cause the you that died wouldn't come back so you wouldn't know what happens to the clone of you so it wouldn't be you
+Miguel Ricardo I've seen the trophies there isn't one like that there is a community on psn that has people on it who already have the game and I checked the trophies
+Dexter Dexter They definately want to over at Hello Games! :) They have said that they want to add onto this game after it comes out, and keep adding more features. I can imagine that they will still be adding features to the game, even years from now.
+Dexter Dexter I can see there being mods out there as well for graphics and content being releases. As for Hello Games updating their graphics engine, we will just have to see :)
and 578 years (still a lot) if the game had a billion constant active players.The earth have 7.5 billions of people and a lot of them dont have internet or computer
Absolutely love this game. Every planet is different in its own unique way, the animals and plant life is always changing, it's got survival and creative modes. Why dont more people play this?
@@KawserFear bud it’s coming to the nintendo switch god im fucking excited for that and getting remastered for the ps5 so oh there will be plenty of people playing
I like this guys style of speaking and voice, very chill vibe, it relaxing to watch. we're lucky to have caught him while he at under a 1000 subs. For sure going to be a big channel.
I feel that I'm going to be the only one not concerned with ever trying to reach the center of the universe. Instead I just want to roam and try to appreciate not only how vast the games universe and galaxies are, but the work of the artist who created. I mean graphically the game looks amazing and knowing every planet is different gets me hyped to explore as many planets as possible.
Um yeah? Procedural generation. Every planet is created off a random seed, unique to that planet. There are similarities between certain flora and fauna, some elements are recognizable for gameplay reasons, but no planet will ever be the exact same. Also 255 different galaxies with different qualities to them.
@@thexplosifbrosif8031 I remember seeing it going for £1 years ago, preowned... I just bought it for £16, got Kingdom Come Deliverance Royal edition for £10. There's bargains everywhere
If there is roughly 8 billion people, we would have to visit 2,305,843,009.2 planets each. The amount of time it would take is different for each person, they could be using a console or slow pc increasing times or a really fast pc.
This game has a massive sandbox engine. This game is massive! It will take you a long time to simply colonise each and every planet. This game extends further then just an open world game its a space box game then a sandbox game. There will be more games like this sometime in the future and it’s about to get better.
Thank you so much dude :) As my semester at college is getting closer to finals, I am focusing on that slightly more, but definately 1-2 videos every day until it's over! :)
Still I feel they should have kept it within one or two galaxies instead of 200 and instead use the “space regions” to have the variations galaxies do now.
What if our actual universe is procedurally generated? Like things are only rendered once we observe them? Once you parents leave to go to work, they no longer exist. The only exist once they come back from work or call you or something. If we can do this with a video game on a PC after 30+ years of games evolving from pixelated blocks, then imagine what we could do in 50 years. Create an artificial universe where the beings there think they are real, and the cycle continues. (hits blunt)
I've made my maths: considering the crazy amount of planets (18446744073709551616), I divided it by the numbers of seconds in a year (31557600), then divided it again by supposing that around 800 million players will play this game, we can conclude that it will take around 730 years to fully explore this game.
+reflectionsofme Sounds like fun! The cool thing is, is that there will be many galaxies for you to do that! Plus it's like 40-100 hours for each galaxy, so there will be plenty to do :)
I feel like the various galaxies (or dimensions) are duplicates of each other but with varying parameters applied to the procedural generator. If true you could still say there are 18 quintillion planets, but you could theoretically divide that number by 256.
using quick maths one answer says it takes 11 hours 50 min to almost walk half way across a planet lets round that to 12. we walk at 4 kmph times that by 4 . 48 km then because that is halfway times by 2 agian to get a circumferrance of 98 km. mimas which is the smallest round moon has a circumferrence of 1,245 km. that makes no man sky planets the size of modderately sized asteroids
Scale of No Man's Sky? It's the size of an in game "system". That's it. When you warp planets are randomly generated around you. Meaning, you never really move in the game. Scale = 0.
The distance from Earth to Mars actually varies enormously depending on where Mars is in its orbit in relation to Earth's. It can sometimes get very close to us, maybe even less than 60 million miles.
You need to get your facts straight because the game uses procedural generation and the content will be very repetitive. As a game developer myself in the industry, the time it takes to visit all the planets is worthless when you will get the gist of it by visiting a hundred.
+Samm Varnish Yes you will get the gist of it but you will keep finding new places of interest. The game is built around resources and so on anyway so you really aren't meant to spend much time on any one planet but for explorers, they can spend hours on each planet and at 100 planets spending hours on each one will let you get plenty of game time.
noodles6669 What I am saying is that by planet one hundred, everything will feel the same. A team of five is making this game, you won't be seeing anything revolutionary, and many if not all planets will feel the same after at most one hundred, and that's being insanely generous.
Good too know, and it's good to be optimistic. I just don't like it when people hail it as the next masterpiece, when it hasn't even come out yet. I just don't want people to get crushed if it's indeed the case. I never meant to make people think it's going to be crap, because in probability it won't be terrible, it'll be neat. I'm only pointing out that with our technology so far, procedural can only go so far at the moment. CHUN BUNS
+Samm Varnish totally agree. moreover in one material they said that changes made to planets by players won't even be saved on servers except when they are really huge (dunno what is that - like city huge? state/country huge? continent huge?). so i'm wondering if you leave planet will changes you've made (like terraforming, killed creatures) will be there saved for YOU when you go back. for me it sucks big time no matter the scale of game. just because game is showing you how what you created doesn't matter. we need to see this game in action and not in press-exclusive environment with no content and covered up errors.
This game is fuckn awesome now, the new origin update that dropped as I speak ads so much cool stuff, like new weathers, lighting,tornadoes,desert worms, new types of insects,wandering robots,new types of marshes,new biomes,new atmospheric styles and new clouds that actually look surprisingly cool, i might have missed a few but its pretty awesome.
This game is fucking retarded I dont know why this game got as popular as it did 3:24 - 3:34
Iconic. Appreciate the comment!!!
It's very good now
@@UnPackedWolf He was making fun of the people who say that. Think before you comment.
Smith882 hello I’m from the future and the game is much better
Aquat, don’t assume, think before you comment
Me:- plays this game for 9 hours daily .....
*Notification after 70 years*
You have successfully completed 0.01% of this game....
It would be smaller than that, right?
It will be 0.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001
Oh ff..shit
Me *gasp*
karan kharat So true 😂😂✌️
People that finish every game to 100%: _starts crying_
Xlmao damnnnn
Don't worry we just need a good gaming chair that can sustain and lengthen our life 😎
Me who visited every planet by visiting each one for 0.000000000003 seconds, using my XXLRTX 12080 LTI…
@@suave605 cap
@@thecash5837 he's just kidding... I think. the transit between planets is really slow anyways unless you have an explorer
I'm actually shocked at how big the game is, I didn't think I'd ever see a mini universe created- literally so early on in my lifetime. I mean.. Wow.
i wouldn't called it a "mini universe" more like a small-medium sized 1
In terms of the scale of our universe it's infinitely small.
even more impressive is that it will be less than 10 gb.
The procedural generation algorithm allows it to only be 10 gb. Most other games are much bigger because the developers employed artists to custom make levels and assets that have to stored and called into the main program as you encounter them. With procedural generation there is no team of artists creating the assets, they are generated by a mathematical algorithm as you approach them. Thus no need to store them as the math doesn't change. This is similar to how Minecraft works. But if you have ever saved a minecraft world after playing in it for some time you will notice the size of the game grows. That's because when the world is saved, it takes all the stuff that has been generated and stores it to be recalled as you seen the first time.
10GB? That explains why I can download the game in under 10 minutes.
I cant wait to be the first to find an invisible wall!
+Tiki Torchs I have faith in you my friend
But what if the invisible wall finds you??? >.>
+Tiki Torchs no such walls exist in the game, if you really are on the edge he said game will put you in infinite "empty" space scyle ! :D you technically you can fly forever in this game. oh btw there is one wall but its not in space is at core of planets, you can't dig all the way, core is protected by a "wall" you can't dig thru.
I find it amazing that there is no "wall" between stars and galaxies. Imagine AFK-ing from one galaxy to another without a hyperdrive. That would take months, if not years!
+CyrenArkade Since the game runs in "real-time" it would takes thousands of years even with a fast warp drive.
16 quintillion planets
For 30 dollars
*now that’s a deal*
CoolPlayer X that’s what he said
*18q*
@@chrome5725 Are you dumb can you even read
ILL TAKE YOUR ENTIRE STOCK
Plasminium it doesn’t work when u say it
I grabbed this on gamepass a while back and it was a game I had wished I picked up way earlier. The sheer size of space was always something that intrigued me . So here's what is incredible:
There are 255 galaxies, 18 quintillion worlds, and if you've got 585 billion years, you can see it all.
What our universe is believed to be 13 billion years old so 585 billion years is insane
I love how it’s that big but at the same time I want to be able to find random other players on planets and space stations
Lets play
That’s not really gonna happen, the odds are just so low. However, yesterday I came across a system (one of the floating balls on the galaxy map) that another player had already discovered...so yeah it’s possible to find traces of other players,m.
tommygunner321 yeah I guess but I really want to be able to do that often and find real players and get broadcasts of real players and you can go meet them and trade with them or something either way I deleted this game a couple months ago
@@Elgallo1107 Whyd you delete it?
@@Elgallo1107 Pity... but I get it
The galaxies within NMS are garguantanly huge, but it already has been proven that individual players can random physically meet in open space outside the Nexus. It has happened to me several times outside of the Euclid starting galaxy in unknown, uncolonized systems. That in itself should make a player awe in wonder.
Wait I don’t have the game but I want it. Idk what you mean by this exactly could you go into detail about that? Thx :)
I think this game will be the end of me
+Trevor Philips Will the end of time be before all planets in NMS are visited? >.>
Outer Edge Gaming No man's life
Trevor Philips True that...
+Trevor Philips hey trevor what u doing here lol u moving to no man's sky lol
+Trevor Philips good
1.hello games tell you to go to the center of the universe
2. you go to the center of the universe
3. reach the center then proceed to get sucked into a super massive black hole
Outer Edge Gaming yes its the ultimate mystery cant wait to find out lol
You enter another universe and get amnesia. The cycle starts over. Explains the beginning of the game
I’ve been through a wormhole thought it was a black whole then that idea got shot down by the comment section lmaoo
Developer: we have started the game with 4,000,000,000 Planets
Hello Games: Nope, not enough...
Developer: What?!?! how many could you possibly want!
Hello Games: 18 Quintillion
Developer: Yeah... okay...
*1 year later* Developer: Here, take your 18 Quintillion planets!
Hello Games: I'm not sure if are enough...
Developer: Shut up! 😠
i know that they did it so the game seems more realistic, but nobody fucking cares! i mean, even a billion is enough, less but better planets :)
Since you cant hand craft a billion planets, you'll have to generate them anyways. And the leap from generating a billion planets.. to 2^64 planets is not that much, so why not take the latter? There would be no quality benefit in having less ;)
***** well, i think they could add more stuff to make the game enjoyable. i mean, the game looks ok but i think it will get boring soon
I agree on that, but it's still true that you can do the same for 2^64 generated planets, that you can do for 2^32 or even less generated planets. Whether or not there is enough content in this game.. i dont know. I'm sceptical. I'll wait until one or two days after release and look at some reviews and feedbacks.
this game is a dream come true for me...
Now with VR
Same
My dream would be this + Spore combined
@@thecaribou8833 damn spore is so good
@@thecaribou8833 i dream of the day somebody will rescue spore and make spore 2, online
All these planets STILL only make A FRACTION of the number planets in the whole universe. Its mind blowing that our universe is expanding infinitely!!
Clearly didn't watch the video...
Domivator G. Rex lol
I guess the planets being created on the borders of the universe are more raw and have no life. But who cares about that
@@Eros_Racing you realize there aren't planets created at the border of the universe right? Only the space between galaxies, stars and planets is being expanded.
Vasile Andrei Calin oh
What's freaky about this game honestly... is after playing through the game in 2020 (I just found this game a few weeks ago. I've already got over 130 hours in the game!) and following the Artemis / Atlas storyline... Then watching this video... it kind of screws with your head about reality itself! LOL - I mean seriously it's insane.
Only people able to beat No Mans Sky:
1. Superman
2. The Flash
3. Speedy Gonzales
You forgot Chuck Norris. He already made also DLC for it, that make every planet completly unique. He also doubled number of planets, that is able to be generated by 32-bit integer. Unfortunately, his work was lost, he made it so fast, that in attempt to save his work, HDD burned out. Also computer could not understand, how he could fit so many planets into 32-bit integer, so it blue-screened before burning out.
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SONIC.
Kael The Invoker The Flash should be the only one on the list but ok
H Ma
Dude, the flash can run billions of times faster than lightspeed
There will NEVER be a no mans sky 2
The first didnt come out yet and you are talking about 2?
da fuq wtf is COD 2017
+Yasin Omidi lol IKR
Why would anyone in the right mind compare No Man's Sky THE MASTERPIECE,to the little insignificant garbage fps CALL OF DUTY? What is wrong with you...
Oh it will.....in like 200 years......
Imagine buying this game and make a family tradition that you must visit at least 15 planets every month
Passed generation after generation ❤️👌
This is what I'm actually planning. My kid right now is 5 years old and everytime I play the game, he watches and I explain everything to him. My save file will last for generations to come.
@@arkyudetoo9555 well lets hope like a million generations your family still exists to still survive after the solar system ends.
@@yourlocalgamer5799 i don't even think humans will still be around 500,000 years from now
Yoo how tf is you on my mind Lmfaoo, I was just thinking I was like imagine I tell my kids they needa buy this game and explore as many planets as they can until they die and pass this challenge on till one of us finally visits every planet 😂
@@arkyudetoo9555 Let's just hope the save file doesn't get corrupted
If any vampires wanna turn me, now is the good time.
+Slavic Power (Слава Сербии-Слава России) Sorry, all my vampire friends just went to the moon :/
Outer Edge Gaming
And beyond :D
I have a vampire friend, but unfortunately, he's a vegan
Sorry
Chuck Norris has already visited all the planets
+vloos no all the planets visited Chuck Norris
+ScrewFearMe they all showed up to get named by him
+Dominick holden all named untitled/unnamed.
+vloos Twice.
+Vitkiss What about Thrice?
This game has 18 quintillion chances of having a shit ton of bugs.
Actually, it doesn't. If you did your research you'd know that (:
Ill give you 10 quintillion to one odds it has bugs.
+Johnny Boy like any games, it has it's bugs. But they programmed in game probes with advanced mathematical algorithms to explore each galaxy for bugs, both before and while the game is out.
Oh ok so you agree that it will have bugs now? That was easy.
The developers have made the solution of sending virtual probes throughout the game to pick up on any bugs that will be present. So relax.
It's not the size, it's what you do in it ;)
Haha yeah im probably going to carve a dick into a mountain and call it MTN D' because there will be a name filter. Sadly.
+yoel rodriguez wait....there is a name filter ??? why??? it's not like we would meet each other right? so many wasted obscenities.
Holy fuck. That should have been their marketting ploy!
no such thing as inx or not, bix doesn't matter
LIL CAN
i did that when i was bored
I was still awestruck about how large this game was and how impossibly huge the planets will be compared to our characters, but this game enhanced that at least 10 fold. I'm still going to make a whole planet my own though. every mountain, cave, bunnygator, velocipigeon, and crocowhale. It's gonna be my major goal. Won't start till i'm out of the first galaxy though.
+Pie gaming Can't wait to see what you discover :)
Pie gaming but u only play minecraft
@@Eros_Racing Sad, but true... for everyone
He probably is still playing no mans sky
Interviewer: "So, Mr. God, why did you create these many planets in the universe?"
God: "Err, I donno, 32 bit integer created only 4 million planets, so I thought jumping it up to 64 bit to make things a bit more interesting."
Interviewer: "So, Mr. God, is "making things more interesting" the meaning of life?"
God: "I donno, I just did it for the heck of it."
Interviewer: "Dude..."
XD hahaha best laugh all day!
God used 128bit (2^128) seeds. LOL
That's my kinda god
And then YEEEEEEEETTT
"When you do thing's right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all......" Little did we know right is a matter of perspective.....silly humans.
Turns out it only needs few hundreds of galaxies to contain that much of planets. Shows how crazy big our actual universe is😂😩
Dude...I love the pics on how you explained the difference between a Galaxy and a universe. Also...I HAD NO IDEA THIS GAME WAS SO BIG. I knew the programmers said 99.9% of the planets would never be visited, but WOW...THIS THING IS MASSIVE.
I guess that's why I wanted to make this video to get that point across. It's size to this day still amazes me! It's a pretty big game, and that's an understatement; )
U earned a sub for your scale explanations. I knew NMS will be huge but seeing it with familar references makes it alot easier to understand.
+Impreval Thanks dude! I'll try to keep many of my videos with tons of real-life facts to make them a bit informative on things in the game, as well as real life. But glad you enjoyed the video!
The scale of NMS is truly insane. I just recently got it and so far, I'm really loving and enjoying it! Tbh I have no idea how the heck it's even possible to create such insanely huge spaces in a videogame. To me it just looks like pure magic. The installation of NMS on my PS4 was only about 11 GB!! How?!!
Same as Minecraft's self generated world. The game developers created an equation(s) that randomly generates a different world with different characters on it. Think of it as y=m(x) + B for a linear equation, with " Y" being a new world, the computer will enter a number from 0 - infinity for x; resulting in a different "Y" value every time. The low texture resolution coupled with reusable textures, music, and character models keeps the data file as small as possible.
@@celestial6489 somewhat of a stupid question but where is the data for each planet you discover stored? if each planet is 1kb then you would need 17 billion terabytes for all planets, i just dont get it
@@HamoBased its all procedurally generated, the planets you discover are written as just a small equation instead of a full on file.. once you return to the planet or system or whatever, that same equation gets used in an algorithm to create that very same planet... Every planet has its own unique equation and all equations created in the game are stored in one file... Thats why the game is so huge yet doesnt take much space, the 11gb is merely for music, dialogue, etc. Everything else you see on the game is all maths(procedural generation) and doesnt have a unique file. So basically you're just looking at maths while playing the game. Its like being provided 18 different letters and getting a question to write 1000000 words using only those 18 letters provided, in this case you are the procedural generation algorithm... You uses the 18 letters given to you to generate 1000000 words which are all unique. That's how everything in no mans sky is created, just you(the algorithm) mixing a bunch of letters(textures, flora, fauna, biomes etc) to produce a unique word(Planets).
@@HamoBased It isn't stored, it's just regenerated the same. 2+3 will always = 5 no matter how many times you do the equation. The game only has to remember the things you change--if you destroy / harvest things, build buildings, leave your ship on a planet, etc. The game has to remember those things. But for the planets themselves, basically things only exist while you're looking at them. The things you stop looking at cease to exist, and then pop back into existence and are regenerated when you turn your character. A lot of big games do this where it creates the illusion of a world, but only what's directly visible exists.
Nms: we have 18 quintillion planets!
Real universe: pfft, that's a speck compared to the size of our universe!
Yeah but we can actually fucking go to those planets in the game so it’s a win win
It's really cool to see how they managed to make so many planets! But what about their names? How do you name so many planets in a unique fashion? 🤔
Randomly generated names
Procedural generation, jts all maths and code baby
Randomly generated planets also
Once you visit a few planets youve seen them all, just copy and paste
I actually love the size of it, love that it'll feel like you're actually exploring a universe. almost makes me feel as if there's some conspiracy, like this is the governments way of getting us used to Aliens actually being out there, introduce them to us in videogame form first lol. the scale of it does bother me in a way where I feel like there's no actual way to beat the game, i can never get that satisfaction of completing the game but at the same time, it's so amazing I wouldn't want to stop playing
+Dasean Clark Great way to put it. I know that there will be so much that I'll never see, but just knowing it's out there is satisfactory :)
6yr later and still no such things as aliens or outer space. Earth is as flat and motionless as ever
@@offlineraided Lolol, 6yrs later and idk what In the world I was talking about smh
@@daseanclark5462 To be fair to you I just started playing No Man's Sky and its actually pretty fun for a "space" game
@@offlineraided yeah from what I remember it Was pretty fun; I noticed they added a lot so I should return to it and check it out
This game has the largest map than other games. Next is minecraft.
Ever heard of elite dangerous?
Ever heard of eve online??
ever heard of our lord and saviour Jesus Christ?
@@Traventity LMAO
Ever heard of Batman?
The large galaxy shown at 6:54 is a spiral galaxy, not an elliptical galaxy. It is called M31, or more informally the Andromeda galaxy. There are two dwarf elliptical galaxies in the picture, M32 and M110. So for an example of an elliptical galaxy, use the two bright white objects right of center near top and bottom. From here we see M31 at an angle, so it looks sort of oval shaped due to parallax. M31 is the nearest large galaxy to our own, and we will collide with it in a few billion years, most likely forming a large elliptical galaxy. So I guess you could say it isn't an elliptical galaxy - yet.
Yeah that angle made me think it was an elliptical, but awesome that you know your facts! I love learning stuff like that! :)
FINNALY... an intelligent person
There is a fine line between smart and a sociopathical nerd and you've crossed that line years ago. But hey I'm in 11 grade and have to make sure 5+5 is 10🤣😂
The scale is what no man's sky is about sure there is gameplay and all that but what really matters is it's a awakening about just how big the world is and how vast of adventures await humanity one day we will begin the exploration that will never end in real life it started with the moon and it ends when no man sees another sky
20 years later more powerful games come out there is 9990999999999999999999999o99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 planets you have to explore it for 100% completion of the game
Venus is the closest planet. Not mars.
U mad or talking about mercury? Cus your if u mad your head is in Uranus! Bam! Sit down son!
no. its urANUS
Technically.. the earth is the nearest.. unless you're somewhere else.
The moon! i know its not a planet but just a moon.
depends on what planet you are living
I totally agree with you concerning the scale of No man sky. But, I would prefer that the distance between planets were farther. And so the ship ''quatum drive'' would be improved. Great Video man.
Steam Achievement: YOU HAVE VISITED ALL PLANETS - Challange Excepted
Moment of silence for the guy who counted all the grains of sand 😔
This is literally my dream game since I was young. I am extremely excited. I love this game. I will never stop playing it.😍
Are you still playing it?
@@ezraveenemans9327 yeah 😂😂😂
You can visit all the planets in only 585 billion years?! What will I do when im finished, go outside?!
I know dude, scary though haha ;)
+Krislann I'm not sure there will be an outside.. the universe is only 18.83 billion years old atm... It maybe over by the time you finish.
+Krislann What would be the point of going outside? You'll have seen everything there is to see many times over. Staring at a blank wall at that point will seem more fulfilling, "Nothing to see. Nothing to SEE. NOTHING TO SEE. FINALLY!"
Never in my life have I ever anticipated another game so actively and obsessed(ly?). I'll browse the internet and on everything pertaining to No Man's Sky I see "Seen" "Viewed" and "Watched". Rarely do I come across something I haven't seen and if I do it's because it was posted within hours. I can not contain my excitement nor can I express it and I'm sure there are many who feel as I do. This game will change my world, or should I say, my universe.
Saaaaame
I'm probably the same. I am so excited for this game to be released, I don't think I've ever been this excited over a game nor be as obsessive in researching the game for new news and content
This is easily the most obsessed that I have been over a game that hasn't even been released yet.
look don't overhype a game that much it's not good to do i still think it's gonna be a great game but chill until it comes out and then go crazy :)
+PepperandSalt4 I'm the same way :) But be sure you don't start believing your speculation, and only be hyped for what they've shown us! I'll make a video tomorrow on containing hype for NMS xD
Google has to implement every planet on Google earth...
It would be Google universe then
Imagine landing on a planet and an alien steals your spaceship. Then your f*cked.
They also picked 18 quintillion because 16 to the power of 16 is 18 quintillion. 16 is a recurring element
I'm going to try to land on an asteroid and ride it to the centre of the universe.
+jim jimjim God Speed! hahaha
Theres no center
@Benjamin Gasiorek-2022 yeah
the universe is everything that exist its just a word
@Benjamin Gasiorek-2022 no it's not lmfao
5:10, fun fact most of the time, the closest planet to earth is mercury
um...
Đặng Phú Cường, yep
@@adonismoy721 I though it's Venus
Đặng Phú Cường, well,
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@@adonismoy721 Ok
Awesome dude, great work, love the commentating!
Hey thanks guys! Glad you guys enjoyed the video! :)
Imagine the file size of a no mans sky save we’re ever planet had been visited and had a base it would probably be so big that all the computers we have wouldn’t have enough storage
I watched the video without looking at your subs, i excepted you to have more, you definetly deserve it. Keep up the great work!
Thanks bruh! I keep hearing people say that and it means so much, but to be quite honest, I have never even expected to get this many. :)
Time to make clones of myself to see end of this game. Each of my clones will carry memories of previous one =D
Same!!! :(
whoops! meant :)
except it won't be you, it would be another person with the same DNA as you and memories
+hikingbird42 But what if their memories are linked?
+Outer Edge Gaming it still wouldn't be the you living right now. if you die, despite giving your memories to another, it will never be the you that died. It's hard to wrap your head around it, cause the you that died wouldn't come back so you wouldn't know what happens to the clone of you so it wouldn't be you
Trophy: Explore Every Planet in the game 0.1 % has completed this Trophy level: Inpossable
i would literally kill myself if there is an actual ps4 trophy that requires you discovering all the planets XD
+Miguel Ricardo I've seen the trophies there isn't one like that there is a community on psn that has people on it who already have the game and I checked the trophies
Who is the 0.1%, is Zeus playing the game too?
0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001*10^-1000000000
How abou 0,000000001 % lmao
585 Billion year is not just older than planets, but the whole universe, it is estimated that the universe is 13,8 billion year old
+kcolg321 You know it's a big game when the universe is younger than the time it'd take to explore it all. This is why I love technology.
+Nathan Hale Yes, and not just a little bit younger but a shitload D: Amazing :)
I try to tell people about this game but no one ever appreciates the actual size of this game.
+Nathan Hale just let them play the game and they will change their minds
Best part is this game is coming out on my birthday. Pre ordering it!
Now imagine if the planets were to scale! Take like 4 years at pulse speed to get to a planet and an hour or so at warp speed!
When you enter the atmosphere on those so called "Earth sized planets" it doesn't look like they're even bigger than Moon.
i am soooo hyped 4 this game cant wait
Hype, Hype, Hype!
+Dexter Dexter They definately want to over at Hello Games! :) They have said that they want to add onto this game after it comes out, and keep adding more features. I can imagine that they will still be adding features to the game, even years from now.
+Dexter Dexter I can see there being mods out there as well for graphics and content being releases. As for Hello Games updating their graphics engine, we will just have to see :)
vogeL_ #BillNye Reich now are you hype you still playing 😂😂😂
it would take 587 to visit every planet with one person, however with everyone playing it wouldn't take as much time
You're right, just 587,000 years(still a lot)- if the game had a million constant active players.
and 578 years (still a lot) if the game had a billion constant active players.The earth have 7.5 billions of people and a lot of them dont have internet or computer
@@hotman_pt_ your missing the point
@@briankanizar6841 in what aspect?
Absolutely love this game. Every planet is different in its own unique way, the animals and plant life is always changing, it's got survival and creative modes. Why dont more people play this?
because of no man sky slayer or its no man sky big brother "Starfield" coming in this year
@@KawserFear bud it’s coming to the nintendo switch god im fucking excited for that and getting remastered for the ps5 so oh there will be plenty of people playing
I like this guys style of speaking and voice, very chill vibe, it relaxing to watch. we're lucky to have caught him while he at under a 1000 subs. For sure going to be a big channel.
I feel that I'm going to be the only one not concerned with ever trying to reach the center of the universe. Instead I just want to roam and try to appreciate not only how vast the games universe and galaxies are, but the work of the artist who created. I mean graphically the game looks amazing and knowing every planet is different gets me hyped to explore as many planets as possible.
+Tehbestshot For sure! I want to explore an easy 300 planets. Before I even think about visiting the center :)
I wanna know how they all designed all those planets?! With some formula?
Um yeah? Procedural generation. Every planet is created off a random seed, unique to that planet. There are similarities between certain flora and fauna, some elements are recognizable for gameplay reasons, but no planet will ever be the exact same. Also 255 different galaxies with different qualities to them.
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I purchased this game for $4 at Gamestop
That's one hell of a deal
How the hell was it so cheap?
@@ogplr5914 it was years ago when no one played it
@@thexplosifbrosif8031 I remember seeing it going for £1 years ago, preowned... I just bought it for £16, got Kingdom Come Deliverance Royal edition for £10. There's bargains everywhere
someone plz answer this,
"how long will it take for everyone on earth to visit every planet in no man's sky"
If there is roughly 8 billion people, we would have to visit 2,305,843,009.2 planets each. The amount of time it would take is different for each person, they could be using a console or slow pc increasing times or a really fast pc.
@@Gorgonzolar Yes but they would have 1 billion year left before the sun explodes!
196 years
@@cenouraroxa9184 hey, I mean I'll be dead but.
This game has a massive sandbox engine.
This game is massive! It will take you a long time to simply colonise each and every planet.
This game extends further then just an open world game its a space box game then a sandbox game.
There will be more games like this sometime in the future and it’s about to get better.
Its terrifying knowing there's going to be a bunch of planets I'll never touch or see in this game.
me too i want all of it but i will never be abel too what a game
killer video man ! surprised it doesnt have more views..
cant wait for this game
Thank you so much dude :) As my semester at college is getting closer to finals, I am focusing on that slightly more, but definately 1-2 videos every day until it's over! :)
+Outer Edge Gaming Every week haha
OMG, how do you find a friend in that.. AAAGH FUCK, MIND MELTING. turn left after thousand and one billion from the right. AAGH FUCK, wrong turn.
Developer- how large will the game be
Management - YES
Yes what? Thats not an answer you stupid
It obvious that ur mind on memes isn’t as expanded time to climb out of that rock u live in by calling this number fact checker👉 911
I said this because that meme is overused you sound like a 5 year old saying that trash meme
Still I feel they should have kept it within one or two galaxies instead of 200 and instead use the “space regions” to have the variations galaxies do now.
100 billion galxies AND YOU TELLIN ME THERES NO ALIENS?
5:37 My favorite picture.
Me too
The closest planet to Earth, is Venus.
Yeah I messed up on it :/ I'll be adding a disclaimer to the video to clarify that for people so they don't get false information.
+Outer Edge Gaming also being a smart-ass: the galaxy (Andromeda) you showed is a spiral galaxy ;)
No its Earth
What if our actual universe is procedurally generated? Like things are only rendered once we observe them? Once you parents leave to go to work, they no longer exist. The only exist once they come back from work or call you or something.
If we can do this with a video game on a PC after 30+ years of games evolving from pixelated blocks, then imagine what we could do in 50 years. Create an artificial universe where the beings there think they are real, and the cycle continues. (hits blunt)
Captain Obvious solipsistic
Blunt: OW!
If everyone in the world started playing NMS, then it would take humanity 83 years to discover every planet. Nice.
I've made my maths: considering the crazy amount of planets (18446744073709551616), I divided it by the numbers of seconds in a year (31557600), then divided it again by supposing that around 800 million players will play this game, we can conclude that it will take around 730 years to fully explore this game.
assuming 800,000,000 people explore one planet each second constantly without any needs, just stuck there exploeing for that whole time..
will there be blackholes?
Yes
***** why are you answering? we all have the game by now dude....
XD
so imagine the real universe
I want to go galaxy hopping
+reflectionsofme Sounds like fun! The cool thing is, is that there will be many galaxies for you to do that! Plus it's like 40-100 hours for each galaxy, so there will be plenty to do :)
I feel like the various galaxies (or dimensions) are duplicates of each other but with varying parameters applied to the procedural generator. If true you could still say there are 18 quintillion planets, but you could theoretically divide that number by 256.
Do you think No Man's Sky is bigger?
But Real Life is Billion Times Bigger!
Me:*inhales*
Me:*exhales*
Also me:holy shit
Seriously how is this posible and i thinked minecraft is big
This is my death bed.
+ejleoz21 nice one hahha
+ejleoz21 Haha, do you want your casket to be your ship?
just to clarify, what i meant by that was that im gonna die (irl) playing this game
I know haha. I was just joking saying that we could use your ship as your casket (maybe 3D print it? o.o)
ahahaha no i wont anyway i will broadcasting this game on twitch so i think it will need a year to get the 90 percent of this game
my head hurts .
Yeah... it's hard to comprehend ;) But fascinating at the same time!
YES!
using quick maths one answer says it takes 11 hours 50 min to almost walk half way across a planet lets round that to 12. we walk at 4 kmph times that by 4 . 48 km then because that is halfway times by 2 agian to get a circumferrance of 98 km. mimas which is the smallest round moon has a circumferrence of 1,245 km. that makes no man sky planets the size of modderately sized asteroids
Speed runners: I'm about to end this man's whole career
everything i ever wanted
I know right?! It's going to be great! :D
Its to big "thats what she said"
585 billion years is actually 44 times older than the universe itself... Wtf nms
Microsoft Flight Simulator: Space DLC
(because microsoft flight simulator is the entire earth 1:1 scale so the space dlc is the entire universe)
this game, is everything i ever i wanted
Please learn basic English before posting trash on RUclips.
Good joke.
it's good enough to understand you dipshit
Your english is fine , dont care bout those cunts .
Greetings from Germany
+Julian Duepre Fuck Germany
mind blown
Scale of No Man's Sky? It's the size of an in game "system". That's it.
When you warp planets are randomly generated around you. Meaning, you never really move in the game.
Scale = 0.
The distance from Earth to Mars actually varies enormously depending on where Mars is in its orbit in relation to Earth's. It can sometimes get very close to us, maybe even less than 60 million miles.
really enjoy this channel! Keep up the awesome videos!
Glad you like it! new video is going up here in a couple hours :)
+Outer Edge Gaming Still waiting for that Vid :(
+NickBick I had room issues at the college, so I couldn't get in to upload it. It will be up tomorrow morning for sure :)
+Outer Edge Gaming A.k.a. waking up 3 hours early just to ensure I can get in when there is no class haha.
+Outer Edge Gaming I can relate man haha. Dont sweat it. Life happens!
You need to get your facts straight because the game uses procedural generation and the content will be very repetitive. As a game developer myself in the industry, the time it takes to visit all the planets is worthless when you will get the gist of it by visiting a hundred.
+Samm Varnish Yes you will get the gist of it but you will keep finding new places of interest. The game is built around resources and so on anyway so you really aren't meant to spend much time on any one planet but for explorers, they can spend hours on each planet and at 100 planets spending hours on each one will let you get plenty of game time.
noodles6669
What I am saying is that by planet one hundred, everything will feel the same. A team of five is making this game, you won't be seeing anything revolutionary, and many if not all planets will feel the same after at most one hundred, and that's being insanely generous.
+Samm Varnish I agree with you but will remain optimistic, Pretty sure they have 20+ people now btw
Good too know, and it's good to be optimistic. I just don't like it when people hail it as the next masterpiece, when it hasn't even come out yet. I just don't want people to get crushed if it's indeed the case. I never meant to make people think it's going to be crap, because in probability it won't be terrible, it'll be neat. I'm only pointing out that with our technology so far, procedural can only go so far at the moment. CHUN BUNS
+Samm Varnish totally agree. moreover in one material they said that changes made to planets by players won't even be saved on servers except when they are really huge (dunno what is that - like city huge? state/country huge? continent huge?). so i'm wondering if you leave planet will changes you've made (like terraforming, killed creatures) will be there saved for YOU when you go back. for me it sucks big time no matter the scale of game. just because game is showing you how what you created doesn't matter. we need to see this game in action and not in press-exclusive environment with no content and covered up errors.
sorry but 0:00 - 2:30 is a waste of time
+teyton90 sounds like something putin would say surprised you didn't try to take the half that you liked
I know guys u wanted to try this cool emoji so here u go ¯\_ツ_/¯
Cvetomir Kecman ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ u did it wrong
This guy: it would take 585 billion years to explore every planet for one second
Speedrunners: doubt
This game is fuckn awesome now, the new origin update that dropped as I speak ads so much cool stuff, like new weathers, lighting,tornadoes,desert worms, new types of insects,wandering robots,new types of marshes,new biomes,new atmospheric styles and new clouds that actually look surprisingly cool, i might have missed a few but its pretty awesome.