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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
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Need to move 15 minutes away? OK, where is my nautilon station? OK, delete station. Move starship close to next location. Land on nearest island. Rebuild nautilon station. ...
Ugh. Wish I'd had experience with that radar dish summoning station sooner. Save a lot of time.
You must confound something OP... 5 per planets? No, 1 Nautilon per planet and you can summon it at anytime and leave it at any time. On any planet.
'5 per planet' applies for Beacons and Save Points if you don't re-pick them.
I have never tried to construct more Nautilons on a planet, what sense does that make if you can summon the one at any time? And to speed things up you can assign a shortcut in the quickmenu.
Oooh no, you are not forced to do that, also once constructed this exobay (or summon station whatever the exact name is): you can delete it to recollect the materials. There is a special exobay that I have never seen, I have read you get it via the Blueprint Analyzer but it never appears on mine. It allows you to summon all exocrafts the first time when you are on a planet, so you don't have to build all specific exobays for each vehicle.