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I've never wanted to waste a manufacturing center to find out. Anyone know how many units or nanites it would give you of you chose that option?
hi
it is the last selection.. after atlas pass v1 and v2. it then branches to v3 or hypercore bp.
cheers.
However, unless you plan on doing most of your warp jumps from your small starship rather than your freighter, they aren't really worth the effort. They make absolutely 0 difference when used on a freighter. 1 jump still consumes 20% of your hyperdrive fuel, and as even regular warp cells refill the freighter to 100%, they serve no point.
you mean this one?
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1844523097
found it in a manufacturing facility
https://nomanssky.gamepedia.com/Warp_Hypercore
This thing is actually only useful for crafting some things in late game, never use them for fuel it's a waste
How do you figure it's a waste? Antimatter is easy to make. Storm crystals are easy to find. And, I'd rather use 1 antimatter instead of 50 to fuel my explorer. Yes, I can jump tens of times over with my Explorer. 1 warp hypercore fills up the hyperdrive. It would take dozens of regular warp cells to fill it.
It's a more efficient fuel. Hardly a waste, sport.