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How long did it take you to find your perfect planet?
Been searching for days, still can't find 'the one' yet. How long did it take you to find yours?
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AnoMorgan Nov 9, 2020 @ 2:54pm 
you can change odds by looking if you know what them codes are on system for me I look for one with B and F class in it.

Class: Conventional Color: Actual Color:
O Blue Blue
B Blue-White Deep Blue-White
A White Blue-White
F Yellow-White White
G Yellow Yellowish-White
K Orange Pale Yellow-Orange
M Red Light Orange-Red

The P in it shows strange worlds

Edit: Took me few hours but you never stop looking :)
Last edited by AnoMorgan; Nov 9, 2020 @ 2:55pm
Dirak2012 Nov 9, 2020 @ 2:59pm 
I don't know.
I have found many planets that might be "perfect", but why would you stay in a single one, when there are billions of planets to explore?
Biderbeck Nov 9, 2020 @ 3:30pm 
need to re-find them. had a couple but now they are...less than ideal. took a while to find those. prob a month or so system hopping when i felt the need to do so.
Corrupt-nz Nov 9, 2020 @ 4:05pm 
Lol I'm still looking----------------------------->
Last edited by Corrupt-nz; Nov 9, 2020 @ 4:06pm
WoogieMonsutā Nov 9, 2020 @ 4:15pm 
Originally posted by Corrupt-nz:
Lol I'm still looking----------------------------->

If your idea of perfect is "no weather, no Sentinels, a few weird harmless creatures, maybe an anomalous creature or two,..."
Come to Rycemplar, you'll be quite sick of finding them within a week.
stvlepore Nov 9, 2020 @ 4:15pm 
Life is about making compromises
jonnin Nov 9, 2020 @ 4:20pm 
After what, 4 reseeds that turned your paradise into a raidoactive hellhole, I just take what I can find. ATM my base is on a paradise world with extreme storms where I farm for storm crystals. Its flat enough, and the storms are hot, so I can jetpack forever and pick up 6M per storm.
mbay56 Nov 9, 2020 @ 4:20pm 
Originally posted by Dirak2012:
I don't know.
I have found many planets that might be "perfect", but why would you stay in a single one, when there are billions of planets to explore?

I'm constantly exploring too, but it's nice to have a place or two to call home.
Guh~hey~hey~♫ Nov 9, 2020 @ 4:21pm 
There's no such thing as a perfect planet. NMS isnt abut setling on a planet, it's about wandering endlessly.

Took me 50 hours to find my perfect "planet", it's a white S class "planet" with a hyperdrive, a bridge and a crew. It has 30 satellites too. I've build a perfect base on it, a base that follows me when I jump to the next galaxy every now and then.

To the infinity and beyond...
WoogieMonsutā Nov 9, 2020 @ 4:35pm 
Originally posted by Guh~heh~heh~♫:
There's no such thing as a perfect planet. NMS isnt abut setling on a planet, it's about wandering endlessly......
I doubt they spent the time & money creating four construction sets, new free assets monthly and several land-based vehicles with the intent of nobody feeling their game is about them. That's probably a conversation for a different thread though.
credhc Nov 9, 2020 @ 4:47pm 
1800 hours in still searching.
python4161 Nov 9, 2020 @ 5:08pm 
Found some gorgeous ones but I live on my ship.
cobalt358 Nov 9, 2020 @ 5:25pm 
Day 1 player and still looking.
Candle Nov 9, 2020 @ 5:33pm 
Found an awesome looking Paradise planet in my starting system. But I agree with most others here. You shouldn't be tied down to a planet or system even in a massive galaxy. Once I finish the related quests, I set up shop on my freighter and rarely go back to my base.
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Date Posted: Nov 9, 2020 @ 2:44pm
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