I think it's generally a good idea because lots of stuff/game/quest states can get bugged/you can miss new stuff by not going through the main revamped quest. The early grind is just tough to go back to.
Y'all is psvr worth the $200 for this? I don't even know if the VR will work for my eyes, but fuck I've been wanting to try.
I haven't done any VR and the 3DS 3d effect was mild at best.
Please include the save game warning and back up steps from their post.For those who don't know, as I didn't myself, to play with the latest experimental build on Steam follow the below:
Sorry about that, had no idea that was necessary. Edited the post, thanks for alerting me to that.Please include the save game warning and back up steps from their post.
Anybody else getting constant cursor drift to the lower right when in menus? I though it was my XB1 controller at first but it did the same thing when I played the game at work today...
No. Not even close. The game can be distractingly ugly at times and the flight controls suck ass. Also it would be an extra hundred dollars for the move controllers which are pretty much required.Y'all is psvr worth the $200 for this? I don't even know if the VR will work for my eyes, but fuck I've been wanting to try.
I haven't done any VR and the 3DS 3d effect was mild at best.
How far have you progressed as a Day 1 player? Because I was a day 1 player and I started a new game when Next came out last year, and I cannot recommend it highly enough. (...)
Now if you're hellbent on continuing on your original save, I do think you can unlock those recipes at manufacturing facilities. Some things are attached to the blueprint analyzer, but that shouldn't include any resources as outlined in that diagram.
No. Not even close. The game can be distractingly ugly at times and the flight controls suck ass. Also it would be an extra hundred dollars for the move controllers which are pretty much required.
There are much much much better VR games out there though.
This was really great to read. Glad it all worked out for ya. That anxiety of worrying about it up until that point must have been pretty intense, I know it would have been for me.OK, so I went on a risky trek to meet this dude selling the ver2 psvr with Doom. $125 asking and it felt too good to be true. Met outside an apartment but he walked up from an alley. Totally a tweaker and the box was duct taped together. I was soooo close to bouncing, but decided to check it out and rolled the dice after seeing all the pieces were there and it was clean. The whole drive home I was feeling in my gut I just got hoodwinked with a stolen device.
Got home and fixed dinner, still feeling not great inside. I tried charging my move controllers - a free gift from a friend that moved out of country, but had to figure out why they weren't charging from an outlet.
After dinner I set up the VR and tried to calibrate things. Holy shit the device is working!
Popped right into NMS and what the fuck. Like, that's all I kept saying. What the fuck! In the cockpit I just kept looking out the glass and around the fuselage to see the fucking wings and turbines. I turned smooth look and movement on, but definitely get some dizziness if I'm moving too much. Flying was wild - very Navigator-esque for those old enough to remember that movie.
I'm taking a break after about an hour, but holy shit I need to get back in once both move controllers are charged. I do wish my character's body was present in VR though.
I'm literally in tears y'all. Transcendental. I don't even care that my vision is actively decaying looking at these rotting pixels of blurriness - I have never felt transported like this. And this is like entry-level shit!
OK, so I went on a risky trek to meet this dude selling the ver2 psvr with Doom. $125 asking and it felt too good to be true. Met outside an apartment but he walked up from an alley. Totally a tweaker and the box was duct taped together. I was soooo close to bouncing, but decided to check it out and rolled the dice after seeing all the pieces were there and it was clean. The whole drive home I was feeling in my gut I just got hoodwinked with a stolen device.
Got home and fixed dinner, still feeling not great inside. I tried charging my move controllers - a free gift from a friend that moved out of country, but had to figure out why they weren't charging from an outlet.
After dinner I set up the VR and tried to calibrate things. Holy shit the device is working!
Popped right into NMS and what the fuck. Like, that's all I kept saying. What the fuck! In the cockpit I just kept looking out the glass and around the fuselage to see the fucking wings and turbines. I turned smooth look and movement on, but definitely get some dizziness if I'm moving too much. Flying was wild - very Navigator-esque for those old enough to remember that movie.
I'm taking a break after about an hour, but holy shit I need to get back in once both move controllers are charged. I do wish my character's body was present in VR though.
I'm literally in tears y'all. Transcendental. I don't even care that my vision is actively decaying looking at these rotting pixels of blurriness - I have never felt transported like this. And this is like entry-level shit!
I'm almost ready to jump on this game, but could anyone clear one thing for me.
The exploration part of the game is super appealing to me, but crafting and survival is a big no-no for me. Can I play this game just flying around exploring different planets or do I need to constantly craft fuel and be worried about other resources to do so? Just looking for a chill game.
The scientist path should eventually unlock all you need with which to make circuit boards. All the base quests tie together really, Overseer needs circuits boards which the scientist "unlocks" they also need gravatino balls which you can get in the wild or via the Agriculturist.Sorry, what I need is actually circuit boards. For which I need heat capacitors, for which I don't have the blueprint.
I think I actually need to be following a different quest line right now. It's weird how that works in this game.
Yeah I noticed that as well, markers for all but the farmer, in case you're unaware the farmer is Gek so head to a Gek station and speak to everyone, you'll unlock a ton of words and eventually come across the farmer :)It's also weird how the game doesn't help me find a farmer for my base. For all previous ones I've just had markers to go to, but now it just says they can be found on space stations.
Yeah if you hack a Manufacturing facility you'll get a token and now can unlock what you want, though it is an unlock tree so you can't unlock the top tier unless you've done their prerequesite. Regardless its much better than random.Connected to my earlier post, I found this useful crafting tree for unknown items:
Problem is, I am missing a LOT of high end recipes as a day 1 player. Do I learn these at a manufacturing facility?
Why wouldn't you restart? :) NMS generally adds new content in the early game anyway so its fun to go through stuff as it unlocks. The early game "slog" becomes easier every time as your experience grows, and though its the same every reset feels "different". I almost treat the early game as a "speed run" now, seeing what I can achieve as effectively as possible. With experience units aren't so hard to come by and ships can be traded until you have one worth owning. Plus...
S Class max slot Multi-tool and Starship. Both story quests complete and feeling good.
OK, so I went on a risky trek to meet this dude selling the ver2 psvr with Doom. $125 asking and it felt too good to be true. Met outside an apartment but he walked up from an alley. Totally a tweaker and the box was duct taped together. I was soooo close to bouncing, but decided to check it out and rolled the dice after seeing all the pieces were there and it was clean. The whole drive home I was feeling in my gut I just got hoodwinked with a stolen device.
Got home and fixed dinner, still feeling not great inside. I tried charging my move controllers - a free gift from a friend that moved out of country, but had to figure out why they weren't charging from an outlet.
After dinner I set up the VR and tried to calibrate things. Holy shit the device is working!
Popped right into NMS and what the fuck. Like, that's all I kept saying. What the fuck! In the cockpit I just kept looking out the glass and around the fuselage to see the fucking wings and turbines. I turned smooth look and movement on, but definitely get some dizziness if I'm moving too much. Flying was wild - very Navigator-esque for those old enough to remember that movie.
I'm taking a break after about an hour, but holy shit I need to get back in once both move controllers are charged. I do wish my character's body was present in VR though.
I'm literally in tears y'all. Transcendental. I don't even care that my vision is actively decaying looking at these rotting pixels of blurriness - I have never felt transported like this. And this is like entry-level shit!
Next time don't meet in a risky place like that lmaoOK, so I went on a risky trek to meet this dude selling the ver2 psvr with Doom. $125 asking and it felt too good to be true. Met outside an apartment but he walked up from an alley. Totally a tweaker and the box was duct taped together. I was soooo close to bouncing, but decided to check it out and rolled the dice after seeing all the pieces were there and it was clean. The whole drive home I was feeling in my gut I just got hoodwinked with a stolen device.
Got home and fixed dinner, still feeling not great inside. I tried charging my move controllers - a free gift from a friend that moved out of country, but had to figure out why they weren't charging from an outlet.
After dinner I set up the VR and tried to calibrate things. Holy shit the device is working!
Popped right into NMS and what the fuck. Like, that's all I kept saying. What the fuck! In the cockpit I just kept looking out the glass and around the fuselage to see the fucking wings and turbines. I turned smooth look and movement on, but definitely get some dizziness if I'm moving too much. Flying was wild - very Navigator-esque for those old enough to remember that movie.
I'm taking a break after about an hour, but holy shit I need to get back in once both move controllers are charged. I do wish my character's body was present in VR though.
I'm literally in tears y'all. Transcendental. I don't even care that my vision is actively decaying looking at these rotting pixels of blurriness - I have never felt transported like this. And this is like entry-level shit!
I love that design, last run through I had similar, the HMS Dirk Gently, as it has a "Scottish dagger feel" :D
HMS Sgian Dubh, surely?
Although come to think of it, perhaps not HMS.
Dirk Gently reference, Svlad Cjelli changed his name to Dirk Gently as it had a "Scottish dagger feel" :)
Though you're right, probably not HMS, unless it was a Universe where the Monarchs of Scotland remained in power.
Finally managed to finish the last armourer quest; been sitting on that for like a year.
Ah. I have not read it, I'm ashamed to say.
Liking the idea of a Scottish space monarchy though.
That's a pain in the arse now. When I completed it after NEXT you could duck in and out of a building to break aggro. Now that resets the kill count and it makes no sense. It's not like it was some critical exploit they needed to fix. Even if you stay outside if you break aggro for too long the sentinels completely despawn and you have to cruising the planet looking for more.
This isn't true in the slightest. I don't own Move controllers and NMS is totally fine with the DS4, with the exception of exocraft controls which will hopefully be fixed.No. Not even close. The game can be distractingly ugly at times and the flight controls suck ass. Also it would be an extra hundred dollars for the move controllers which are pretty much required.
There are much much much better VR games out there though.
Anybody else getting constant cursor drift to the lower right when in menus? I though it was my XB1 controller at first but it did the same thing when I played the game at work today...
man go figure, here I thought my XBO controller was busted. I'm getting the exact same drift.
If I've said it once, we need many more Scottish Space monarch games. The selection we have these days is shocking :)
Are Hello Games paying for all these patches?
It's been almost one-a-day (except the weekend) since the 2.0 update was released.
Top of the list for things I didn't expect to hear today...Scottish Space monarchs LOL.
Are Hello Games paying for all these patches?
It's been almost one-a-day (except the weekend) since the 2.0 update was released.
OK, so I went on a risky trek to meet this dude selling the ver2 psvr with Doom. $125 asking and it felt too good to be true. Met outside an apartment but he walked up from an alley. Totally a tweaker and the box was duct taped together. I was soooo close to bouncing, but decided to check it out and rolled the dice after seeing all the pieces were there and it was clean. The whole drive home I was feeling in my gut I just got hoodwinked with a stolen device.
Got home and fixed dinner, still feeling not great inside. I tried charging my move controllers - a free gift from a friend that moved out of country, but had to figure out why they weren't charging from an outlet.
After dinner I set up the VR and tried to calibrate things. Holy shit the device is working!
Popped right into NMS and what the fuck. Like, that's all I kept saying. What the fuck! In the cockpit I just kept looking out the glass and around the fuselage to see the fucking wings and turbines. I turned smooth look and movement on, but definitely get some dizziness if I'm moving too much. Flying was wild - very Navigator-esque for those old enough to remember that movie.
I'm taking a break after about an hour, but holy shit I need to get back in once both move controllers are charged. I do wish my character's body was present in VR though.
I'm literally in tears y'all. Transcendental. I don't even care that my vision is actively decaying looking at these rotting pixels of blurriness - I have never felt transported like this. And this is like entry-level shit!
I wish they would fix an issue I found with the refiner a long time ago.
If you add materials in that you want to refine, it shows a number on the right that corresponds with how much you will get of the new material. There are left and right arrows there to let you change how much you want it to make. Clicking the left button has never done anything for me. I can only use the right button after adding more source materials.
Example: I want to be able to put ALL of my copper into the input side on the left, and then before even starting up the refiner go over to the right side and lower the total number of chromatic metal it's going to make. It won't let me do that.
I have a green S class, named appropriately "Calm Horizons" (get the reference?)Just hopped into a freighter battle and it was one of the massive Star Destroyer sized Capital ships. By chance I'd just been in and out of the station so figured I'd try scumming it for a chance of an S class, 5 attempts (and 5 C class ships later) Behold! An S class variant!
Like, I just keep turning around to look behind me. This is 1:1 with what Mario 64 felt like when you could enter first person and just look around, or when you see the lakitu in a mirror as the camera man and the realization of this now existent camera entity.Glad you enjoyed it. When it clicks, VR is a next-level experience and it sounds like you had one.
There's incredible potential for the medium.
Was thinking of naming her something appropriately Scottish like "SSM Stone of Scone" given the Scottish monarchy's resurrection :D That and she sits in the air exactly the same way a stone doesnt. Hamrub
Jings! and/or Crivvens! :D
Like, I just keep turning around to look behind me. This is 1:1 with what Mario 64 felt like when you could enter first person and just look around, or when you see the lakitu in a mirror as the camera man and the realization of this now existent camera entity.
I dug a hole last night and the depth hit me. Hard.
I am terrified once I enter water or a cave.
Any tips on tweaking the Move controllers? Flight controls are wonky and my explorer ship I just bought I can't reach the escape hatch unless I lean a certain way - wild in its own right, really.
I am still adjusting to a lot of things, but I'm so enamored that this was my first VR experience. Maybe this is a psvr issue, but I feel like the focal range is really off. I lean in really close to see details on npcs or to make out smaller font - is that common? I did the eye distance adjustment on the ps4, but still feeling a bit bleary-eyed.