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dphipps3 2019 年 7 月 31 日 下午 2:35
How do I locate a hyper black hole, and do they look different than the normal ones?
I see in the wiki that there are such things as "hyper black holes"...

https://nomanssky.gamepedia.com/Black_Hole

How do I locate one (as opposed to any other black hole), do they look different, and/or how can I tell if I just used one?
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Mr. Bufferlow 2019 年 7 月 31 日 下午 3:36 
I think the wiki info on that is out of date. Black Holes used to take you to somewhere random. Some time after NEXT, they changed it so a black hole always goes to the exact same location.

I am pretty sure "Hyper" black holes no longer exist..actually this is the first time I have heard of them and been playing since September 2016. They would not look any different- just go farther than a normal black hole distance.
Lindy Bomber 2019 年 7 月 31 日 下午 6:49 
This article is about the Visions version of Black Holes. For the Atlas Rises version, see Black Hole (Atlas).
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Black Holes take you to a fixed star system across the galaxy and randomly damage one of your starship technologies. They will always move you closer to the centre by approximately 7,000 light-years (+/- 1,000 ly) unless they are part of the hyper black holes which can be used to travel insane distances of over 300,000 light-years towards it.
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Black Holes which are part of the four spirals of a galaxy have the unique ability to bridge huge distances unlike their normal counterparts, turning the Outer Rim into a black hole highway. Any hyper black hole will target a specific system all around the outer galactic shell and can bridge over 300.000 light-years towards the centre and over two million overall. This is due to a lack of systems around the centre at the same distance as the spirals. The nearest system possible around The Fade at the same angle is chosen. This also works to a lesser degree for all other black holes near the Fade aside of the upper and lower rim due to their limited radius of 50.000 light-years.

Seems the Hyper Black holes are only along the outer edge of the Galaxy.
最後修改者:Lindy Bomber; 2019 年 7 月 31 日 下午 6:52
NMSPlayer 2019 年 8 月 1 日 上午 4:37 
Those articles are out of date. There is no such thing as a hyper black hole. I've crossed 17 galaxies from outer edge to core and thru the cores and never heard of or saw a "hyper" black hole. Every galaxy moves you 5 to 7 thousand light years from the core -- unless the core is less than that distance away. It's random in that the distance is random but it would be the same distance for every one for each black hole. OMG Go here Black Hole Suns https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ce7nIALXq95t27ptVFe0Ufz3Wu0e0h9l_LauASU0UU4/edit#gid=1014951953
DarkEternal 2019 年 8 月 1 日 上午 6:51 
引用自 NMSPlayer
Those articles are out of date. There is no such thing as a hyper black hole. I've crossed 17 galaxies from outer edge to core and thru the cores and never heard of or saw a "hyper" black hole. Every galaxy moves you 5 to 7 thousand light years from the core -- unless the core is less than that distance away. It's random in that the distance is random but it would be the same distance for every one for each black hole. OMG Go here Black Hole Suns https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ce7nIALXq95t27ptVFe0Ufz3Wu0e0h9l_LauASU0UU4/edit#gid=1014951953

Except that they do exist and I've jumped through a few quite recently. One launched me 1.2 million light years and another 1.3 million light years. Both put me on the other side of the galaxy.
You can tell if you just used one because you'll get a jump like the one below. That was a black hole jump from last week.

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1821841474
最後修改者:DarkEternal; 2019 年 8 月 1 日 上午 6:52
BaneBlackGuard 2019 年 8 月 1 日 上午 7:37 
引用自 DarkEternal
引用自 NMSPlayer
Those articles are out of date. There is no such thing as a hyper black hole. I've crossed 17 galaxies from outer edge to core and thru the cores and never heard of or saw a "hyper" black hole. Every galaxy moves you 5 to 7 thousand light years from the core -- unless the core is less than that distance away. It's random in that the distance is random but it would be the same distance for every one for each black hole. OMG Go here Black Hole Suns https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ce7nIALXq95t27ptVFe0Ufz3Wu0e0h9l_LauASU0UU4/edit#gid=1014951953

Except that they do exist and I've jumped through a few quite recently. One launched me 1.2 million light years and another 1.3 million light years. Both put me on the other side of the galaxy.
You can tell if you just used one because you'll get a jump like the one below. That was a black hole jump from last week.

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1821841474

that's just normal blackhole behavior. the distance he quoted is how much closer to the core it gets you. not how far you travel from that blackhole. they often go to a location on the other side of the galaxy.
最後修改者:BaneBlackGuard; 2019 年 8 月 1 日 上午 7:37
DarkEternal 2019 年 8 月 1 日 上午 9:50 
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引用自 DarkEternal

Except that they do exist and I've jumped through a few quite recently. One launched me 1.2 million light years and another 1.3 million light years. Both put me on the other side of the galaxy.
You can tell if you just used one because you'll get a jump like the one below. That was a black hole jump from last week.

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1821841474

that's just normal blackhole behavior. the distance he quoted is how much closer to the core it gets you. not how far you travel from that blackhole. they often go to a location on the other side of the galaxy.

I realize what he means. I've only jumped through 2 black holes over 1 million light years. Most took me 5-15k light years. And towards the center. Hypers transport you to the opposite side of the galaxy. Closer to the center, MAYBE, but on the other side. And it only happens with certain black holes. In the pic I shared, I was further away from the center after my black hole jump than before. That was due to it being a hyper black hole with only one exit system. The 1.3 million light year black hole exit was just slightly closer to the center. Ever so slightly. Hypers don't follow the rules of normal black holes. That's how you know that you've found one.

"Any hyper black hole will target a specific system all around the outer galactic shell and can bridge over 300.000 light-years towards the centre and over two million overall. This is due to a lack of systems around the centre at the same distance as the spirals. The nearest system possible around The Fade at the same angle is chosen."

I jumped from one system near The Fade on one side of the galaxy and ended up in a system near The Fade on the other side of the galaxy. And it wasn't random like black holes are supposed to be. I reloaded almost half a dozen times and it always spat me out in the exact same system. That is a hyper black hole. They have only one exit point because of the "lack of systems around the centre at the same distance as the spirals. The nearest system possible around The Fade at the same angle is chosen."
So yeah...hyper black holes exist and I've been through a few. The information on the Wiki is good. Enjoy the game!
最後修改者:DarkEternal; 2019 年 8 月 1 日 上午 9:54
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