Let’s Play No Man’s Sky with Renfail as he talks about his thoughts as a first-time player to the game in 2024 now that he has 50 hours in the game. He also talks about his plans for the next 50 hours in No Man’s Sky, including getting his freighter base finished, and continuing the main storyline.
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Frigate modules, which you use to upgrade your frigate and buy the room plans, can be gained in several ways, at crashed freighter sites, as a reward for sending frigates on missions and as a reward for doing missions at the mission agent on space stations. Also, once you get to exalted status with the Merchants Guild, you can claim frigate modules and cargo bulkheads for free from the Guild Envoy on certain space stations, making the whole process much quicker…
(Taking screenshots of your base or home planet will show the glyphs for your planet in the lower left corner of the screen, on pc anyway, so that may be how people got to your planet…)
This is for everyone. The base mission are very old and have been changed a few times over the years. Because of this need a few seconds to update. A few of them get confused if you try to do them too quickly.
Ok. Quick info on frigates and upgrading.
Frigates advance in rank based on the number of stops in an expedition. This number is not shown until the end, however, the time an expedition takes is a reliable indicator that it will have more stops. So, if you want to level up your frigates faster, send them on the longer expeditions. If a frigate is recalled, it will only gain the experience for the stops it was present for. For this reason, in tge early game, its more beneficial to ensure long successful expeditions than doing them all.
Hi, like your content! – If you like games that keep on going / have lots of content that you get over time – try out Warframe 🙂
I'm about in the same place with NMS as you are – ~40 hrs in, just got a freighter. Finding those resources to buy upgrades is going to be a chore though >.<
I'm still working on the main quest myself. Since the atlas rising update rewrote the main quest I did a new start for that. But I set the goal of learning the atlas language first so I can understand everything the atlas says when I meet it. So I'm gonna be a while lol.
Dude, I am as well 50 hours in this week! We are in the 50 hour club! 🙂
800 hours and Im like a quarter of the way through the story
I have 66 hours into my PC version of the game. It comprises of two starting attempts of about 12 hours and then I did the expedition that got me the ship from Mass Effect. I think that took me a good 25 hours and burnt me out of the game until now. I decided to start fresh on PlayStation where I could play with my handheld. Even with my previous game play I still felt like a new player. I played "semi focused" to get to the peak of the main primary mission. It took me about 62 hours. There's so much more for me to do.
Lol….I'm 1000 hrs in and still learning things
To move the overseer and his crew onto your freighter, you do not need "freighter parts". As soon as you get the freighter and the overseer, you can build their rooms onto your freighter. Also you can only have 1 of each storage crate #0-9, so it's best to put them all on your freighter and you never need to worry about powering them. Also, all the loot in those storage crates becomes as mobile as your freighter.
It depends on what kind of player you are.
I'm very objective focused gamer, so once i got the main quest, i didn't stop until it was finished, in around 30 hours or so, and struggled to find interesting things to do.
I somehow managed that, by starting a new game with every update, so i can have something to do.
Im playing NMS for few years now. On and off. I have over 600h and stil fiding things than suprises or amazes me… I've once discovered a colourless planet. Literaly everytjhing is in shaddes gray…. On the oher hand i have base on planet that has those endless fileds of pastel yellow flowers and blue sky…. Or a planet thats almost entirely water… There verry litle lands. Im planing to build underwater base there…. One day… And after last update and addition of floating islands I will propably look for a planet to build sky base… Yeah you build it before but now it will look so much better… i hope…
So anyway. Good luck on your jurney and enjoy 50-00 and more hours in endless space of No Mans Sky…
The game is designed to always have a quest/mission active. So some of the quests/missions will never end. Don't feel you have to chase after them as there is no way to finish some of them. I know the armorer reaches a point where he keeps sending you to get something. After you do it a couple of times you realize that it will never end. Some of these can be deleted from the Log, and others can't. Day 1 player at over 3000 hours in at this point. There is always something new to learn. And just when you have got everything down, they add new stuff. It really is a neverending game. At least at this point it is, haha!
That feeling when you get sidetracked to only be sidetracked while trying to remember what other backlog quests are while keeping track of what's being made in the refiners.
If you find you're regularly short on nanites then I'd recommend going to the space station and looking for the word "mould" in the "Other Bases" tab, you're looking for these big ball things, mine them all as you normally would Ferrite or anything else and then cook them in a Medium Refiner at minimum as the smaller one is super slow.
The distraction factor is real in this game my friend
I had same bug like with Overseer. I gave two gravitino balls and then realised that I should have waited
Dude, I'm about 110 hours in and I haven't even got my first freighter yet. Love your videos. I like seeing people as lost as I am, but fearless.
Quick! Stop and start over in VR!
Such a great game. Hundred of hours in flat screen and just got into VR recently. Now NMS is my favorite thing to do in VR. It's amazing and like everything else NMS… it's not a DLC and costs nothing after buying the base game. My only hiccup was that because I'd played since launch on PS, when I wanted to move to VR, I had to buy a second copy for PC. Well worth it, especially compared to how many times I've purchased Skyrim.
Good stuff! I tell everyone I talk to about games this is super chill, a lot of fun and it has a crap ton of free updates. It keeps pulling me back in. With over 7000 hours already. Before you hunt your creatures stop by the mission agent in the space station. Always grab the kill creature and kill sentinel ones. They stack so you can load up.