Bored in No Man's Sky? DO THIS!!



25 different goals in everyone’s favorite universe simulator to keep you from interacting with your loved ones.

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  1. i found a space station in which a vendor sells 2 salvaged modules and 5 exosuit upgrade charts.
    i built a teleporter next to it, to refresh the vendor inventory with a warp, and now i can buy unlimited salvaged modules and exosuit upgrades.
    now i'm bored lol

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  2. I found you looking for No Man's Sky tips. I watched because it was helpful and navigated the complexities of No Man's Sky. I subscribed because I love your voice and cadence while listening to the tips, helpfulness and navigation you provided for No Man's sky. I think since you focus a lot on this game, it will end up being a great for you(usually focusing on a single game isnt't that great) since Hello Games now has a very positive reputation and in the next game it seems they will at least use a similar feel, even if it is more 'grounded'. You won't have to adjust too much, you just have to keep putting out the videos then eventually you will be a legend.

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  3. Hunting down the ships with the parts I wanted for my custom fleet was a long, dull, frustrating endeavor, but getting to build a ship to my own visual designs made it all worth it.

    I started a fresh save for the Worlds P1 update and began hunting for my desired parts after I'd gotten an Indium Drive and done some money/ship module/nanite grinding via scrapping wrecked Sentinel interceptors and salvaged glass farming.

    It took what felt like a ridiculously long time. Seriously, I spent so long hunting those parts that I acquired 3 exotic ships before I even found the second piece. (I was going for the Single Thruster, the Hotrod Cockpit, and the Tie Wings.)

    Finally got it, though. By the time the ship with the last part pulled into a station, I didn't bother waiting for a lower class to scrap cheaper and just paid about 20 million just to finally get it over with.

    Compared to my other maxed out ships (a Sentinel Interceptor and Mosquito Exotic), it isn't particularly great at doing anything, but I still use it just for the personal style.

    Worth it.

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  4. Role play is a big one.
    Tasks:
    1. build a small research outpost
    2. Research all that there is to find, animals, floura and minerals.
    3. Complete said and any other objectives you wanna add within less than one hour, if you run out of time. Pick up and dip

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  5. Giving huge amounts of valuable stuff to randoms risks breaking their game progression. If they're new to the game then removing financial limitations suddenly makes a bunch of things way way too easy. You're gonna make them run out of things to do quicker, and now there's two of you.

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  6. When I’m bored i go on group post looking for people who are new , or need help getting the living ship. I usually help out just to make sure newbies stick around and really get to enjoy the game.

    I keep a stash of void eggs un-opened just in case

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  7. Not really a fan of building bases (mostly because I have no patience to be creative), but I've been getting into bulding the base on the freighter. It feels more fitting for a space game

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  8. It honestly surprises me that some players can go hundreds of hours without completing the main story. As someone who absolutely adores both the lore from Waking Titan and the main storyline itself, I heavily compell everyone to finish and enjoy it while you do. Do not forget to read the lore from Boundry Failures and Rogue Data either. Hopefully, by the end of it all, you'll love ATLAS as much as I do.

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