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At no point does it say you "killed" Atlas, only reset it . . . again.
Amazing, every word of you just said was wrong.
well it said to fly into the center of something.. In any case it told me atlas was dead. After I went back and did it the right way through the gate and reset everything it auto injects the mission stuff for atlas then tells me to visit him and when i do i can't interact with him because he's dead.
Imagine playing minecraft, and at one point you get a quest. That quest has absolutely no relevance in your gameplay at any point in time
nope I went into the center of the universe by warping into it instead of using the gate and the dialog that my character had when talking to people was that atlas was dead. When i go to visit the atlas stations the part you have to click on is kind of sunk into the ground.
indeed - ATLAS will die but he´s not dead - he can't be - because you are still in the universe and that can only exist if ATLAS is not dead
in NMS you can find infinity in a second
It said he was dead then I decided to look around a bit. Not giving anything away because that would be giving away spoiler's. I told nada atlas was dead but then now nada has been reinstalled in the universe he probably doesn't remember.