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Oct 7, 2020 @ 1:28am
How do I find multiple star systems?
like the title says , I'm trying to get the most out of the new update by trying to find binary or tertiary star systems.

i've jumped all over the place to what looks like systems that's close enough to make it binary but then it's just the single systems, so is there an easier way to find them?
Originally posted by Dirak2012:
Originally posted by Gabriel Caine:
like the title says , I'm trying to get the most out of the new update by trying to find binary or tertiary star systems.

i've jumped all over the place to what looks like systems that's close enough to make it binary but then it's just the single systems, so is there an easier way to find them?
I think the only way is to warp there, as distance between stars has nothing to do with it, since the "binary" system is just a change in the skybox, nothing to do with another star.
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skananote Oct 7, 2020 @ 1:31am 
Are there any binary systems in NMS?? I travel a lot but did not spot one yet...
So that's what it is. I've found a system with 2 stars a blue and yellow ones and was wondering wtf is this as I've never seen at release.
Last edited by Operator Sandwich; Oct 7, 2020 @ 1:34am
skananote Oct 7, 2020 @ 1:37am 
Originally posted by Operator Sandwich:
So that's what it is. I've found a system with 2 stars a blue and yellow ones and was wondering wtf is this as I've never seen at release.


Lucky you, I never managed to see anything like that after update. And believe me, I do travel a lot as I look for permanent home in both Euclid and Eissentam....
Oct 7, 2020 @ 1:39am 
Originally posted by skananote:
Are there any binary systems in NMS?? I travel a lot but did not spot one yet...

is it possible to travel to your system in a way or how does it work, never really tried getting to other people's places.
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Dirak2012 Oct 7, 2020 @ 1:53am 
Originally posted by Gabriel Caine:
like the title says , I'm trying to get the most out of the new update by trying to find binary or tertiary star systems.

i've jumped all over the place to what looks like systems that's close enough to make it binary but then it's just the single systems, so is there an easier way to find them?
I think the only way is to warp there, as distance between stars has nothing to do with it, since the "binary" system is just a change in the skybox, nothing to do with another star.
MaximumEffort Oct 7, 2020 @ 1:54am 
I've seen systems with 3 stars. 2 isnt than uncommon.
Oct 7, 2020 @ 1:58am 
so is it proven just to be skybox change and completely random then .......hmm i'll have to jump around then and try and see..........
Oct 7, 2020 @ 2:01am 
well what do you know first jump after that comment i got a binary system......lol ok so i guess it is just random and perhaps just skybox changes like you said......
MaximumEffort Oct 7, 2020 @ 2:12am 
Originally posted by Gabriel Caine:
well what do you know first jump after that comment i got a binary system......lol ok so i guess it is just random and perhaps just skybox changes like you said......

well, yeah, the stars dont really 'exist'
Sturmi Oct 7, 2020 @ 2:34am 
found myself a system with 3 stars and a bubble planet. beautiful place

https://prnt.sc/uumvmb
Last edited by Sturmi; Oct 7, 2020 @ 2:35am
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