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Old 09-21-2023, 05:21 PM   #47
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Originally Posted by drave View Post
My dude, make sure you make ample time for it. Not sure how "into" the story you will be and all that, but once it pulls you in, it's so damn well done.


I just started exploring "random" planets yesterday. Before that, I'd just go to where there were mission markers for whatever. Exploration really is the shit. You could 100% role-play a research scientist and practically NEVER have to engage in combat, save certain alien creatures for their resources.


Settlement and ship building could have been it's own game entirely, it seems like. There are some incredibly meticulous spreadsheets out for both areas of the game that I've not even began to scratch.


I guarantee you Fignuts has some ace settlements though. Always enjoyed visiting his camp in FO76.


There's a ton of stuff to do in this game.
I do not unfortunately have any cool outposts. Not to rain on your parade or anything, but the options are very limited compared to fallout, and it feels like a tacked on feature. Even no man's sky blows atarfields outposts clear out of the water. Im not even sure how practical it is for resources as it seems relatively inexpensive to just buy what you need. I could see them being decent for a home base if you're doing a science playthrough as you mentioned, but beyond that I'm kind of disappoinred in them.

Luckily though ship building fills that creative need, as there's just so much you can do with it, visually.
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