No Man's Sky

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Zarquon Apr 17, 2023 @ 10:32am
It's getting really hard to find undiscovered systems
I just did 10 jumps in a row to find a system that wasn't already discovered by another player.

I'm in Eissentam and my base is at the core so usually look around there. I stopped looking anywhere in the first 300ly of the core since they were all taken. Even wealthy systems as far out as 900ly are taken... it's getting ridiculous.

I don't really want to move on but if i were to, does anyone recommend another galaxy? pref with the same spawn settings as Eissentam, but devoid of people?
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Krash Megiddo Apr 17, 2023 @ 10:38am 
Systems around the core are more populated than not. This is true of all the galaxies. Move at least 10k light years in any direction and you'll be all alone again.

Btw, galaxy #19 is even better than #10 for lush worlds, in my experience.
Last edited by Krash Megiddo; Apr 17, 2023 @ 10:38am
Zarquon Apr 17, 2023 @ 10:52am 
Originally posted by Krash Megiddo:
Systems around the core are more populated than not. This is true of all the galaxies. Move at least 10k light years in any direction and you'll be all alone again.

Btw, galaxy #19 is even better than #10 for lush worlds, in my experience.

Do you still have bases / settlements in previous galaxies? does it ever cause any problems?
Norseman Apr 17, 2023 @ 11:08am 
A natural thing, it will be like a funnel toward the next galaxy.
So it do make sense.
Krash Megiddo Apr 17, 2023 @ 11:22am 
Originally posted by Zarquon:
Originally posted by Krash Megiddo:
Systems around the core are more populated than not. This is true of all the galaxies. Move at least 10k light years in any direction and you'll be all alone again.

Btw, galaxy #19 is even better than #10 for lush worlds, in my experience.

Do you still have bases / settlements in previous galaxies? does it ever cause any problems?

I do. I have 12 active saves and build a "bookmark" base in every galaxy I visit. The only limit is the max number of bases per save. 400? Not sure.
Arnemsis Apr 17, 2023 @ 11:28am 
Originally posted by Norseman:
A natural thing, it will be like a funnel toward the next galaxy.
So it do make sense.

Exactly!

Getting boozed up at the duty free and checking out the casinos for blackjack and hookers. You never know what awaits you after you drop into the black hole.
So it's the last stop before anything!
NZ.Zero Apr 17, 2023 @ 12:11pm 
The idea that everything is taken is purely illusion, you're in one of the few populated places, that's it.

It's easily solved, just go to a portal and put in random symbols.
Sera Apr 17, 2023 @ 12:33pm 
I've restarted so many times, And 2 to 3 outta 5 I end up in a system found by someone else 5-7 years ago.

To be fair, I have Bad Luck.. Like.. The chances of something really bad happening to you once, is unheard of... it'll happen to me twice. XD

Most of everything on level with Center, near Center is passed thru. I'll go thru chains of systems found by another user, who touched ZERO of Planets. (Back in day, fastest way to get EXO Suit Space was to hop to each Space Station)
I find Alot of this thru my travels.

I tend go Straight up or Down. And will find 99.99% of everything untouched. Its rare to find anything found by someone.
Jaggid Edje Apr 17, 2023 @ 12:50pm 
Other than going to the galaxy center, pretty much the only time I stumble on previously discovered systems is if I'm doing the Atlas Path, in Euclid or spending time in areas that have other reasons to have been frequented (Expedition space, Living ship destination, etc.)
Atlas systems seem to be mostly all discovered. But beyond that, there's still a whole lot of undiscovered space when you are not near the core in Euclid. 10x moreso in other galaxies.
Last edited by Jaggid Edje; Apr 17, 2023 @ 12:51pm
Arnemsis Apr 17, 2023 @ 11:30pm 
Originally posted by Jaggid Edje:
Other than going to the galaxy center, pretty much the only time I stumble on previously discovered systems is if I'm doing the Atlas Path, in Euclid or spending time in areas that have other reasons to have been frequented (Expedition space, Living ship destination, etc.)
Atlas systems seem to be mostly all discovered. But beyond that, there's still a whole lot of undiscovered space when you are not near the core in Euclid. 10x moreso in other galaxies.

Thtat's important!
OP, you'll find people on and around trodden paths. Imagine it like being highways. A few buildings here and there near the road, but further outside no soul around.
+VLFBERHT+ Apr 18, 2023 @ 1:19am 
Visit this website...

https://galacticatlas.nomanssky.com/

Click on "Find My Location" at lower right ... experiment with combinations of numbers 0 thru 9 and A thru F to see how they target areas of the galaxy.

You can see and even zoom-in on areas highly populated small medium and large HUB registrations... from those starting points, it's more likely to warp into a previously discovered solar system.

However, if you adjust coordinates to land a target in a blank area that is far away from the inner spokes of the galaxy that are heavily populated, towards the outer edges of the galaxy, far less likely to warp into a discovered world.

Just like the spokes on a wagon wheel, if you can imagine over 2 million travelers since 2016 (most started from around 200-700,000 ly from the center) all coaxed with the same stated game goal "too reach the center" as you can imagine even if they all started towards the outer edge, as they all approach the center, path of travel "spokes" would converge closer and closer. If you are starter a regular New Game, odds of hitting an inhabited world as your starting planet, or jumping to one shortly after first starting out, are getting lower and lower for Euclid, especially if you stat closer towards center.

However, it is deceiving how big of scale we are talking here... guaranteed if you land in a solar system far toward the outer edges, you will find nothing but uninhabited worlds with each jump from solar system to solar system.

{more info}

https://nomanssky.fandom.com/wiki/Galaxy

https://nomanssky.fandom.com/wiki/Region
soh Apr 18, 2023 @ 1:56am 
You going the wrong way bra, pretty much every system i have entered the past 80 hours of playing has been undiscovered.
JoeCow Dec 8, 2024 @ 2:43am 
I found two unclaimed atlas systems and 4 black hole systems finally... But near the starting light years away tho.. there is almost. Nothing u discovered in the starting galaxy near the galactic center as far as I can see after 100 jumps there ... Dang.. but the new game seems to be for going to the galactic rim. There is still a lot depending on which side you take. Since it's much more massive than the center.. still I found a lot more claimed words than I would have expected since it's much more work to get to the edge of the galaxy.
Last edited by JoeCow; Dec 8, 2024 @ 2:43am
Mr. Bufferlow Dec 8, 2024 @ 2:45am 
Nobody goes the galactic center anymore...too crowded.:steammocking:
Despistao Dec 8, 2024 @ 5:19am 
Originally posted by +VLFBERHT+:
Visit this website...

https://galacticatlas.nomanssky.com/

Click on "Find My Location" at lower right ... experiment with combinations of numbers 0 thru 9 and A thru F to see how they target areas of the galaxy.

You can see and even zoom-in on areas highly populated small medium and large HUB registrations... from those starting points, it's more likely to warp into a previously discovered solar system.

However, if you adjust coordinates to land a target in a blank area that is far away from the inner spokes of the galaxy that are heavily populated, towards the outer edges of the galaxy, far less likely to warp into a discovered world.

Just like the spokes on a wagon wheel, if you can imagine over 2 million travelers since 2016 (most started from around 200-700,000 ly from the center) all coaxed with the same stated game goal "too reach the center" as you can imagine even if they all started towards the outer edge, as they all approach the center, path of travel "spokes" would converge closer and closer. If you are starter a regular New Game, odds of hitting an inhabited world as your starting planet, or jumping to one shortly after first starting out, are getting lower and lower for Euclid, especially if you stat closer towards center.

However, it is deceiving how big of scale we are talking here... guaranteed if you land in a solar system far toward the outer edges, you will find nothing but uninhabited worlds with each jump from solar system to solar system.

{more info}

https://nomanssky.fandom.com/wiki/Galaxy

https://nomanssky.fandom.com/wiki/Region
el mapa esta desasctualizado, solo pueden subir descubrimientos los mienbros de una civilizacioon o hub

los descubrimientos de viajeros particulares no se suben a esa web, y te puedo anticipar, hay 10.000 descubrimientos no subidos
ItzaLaggin Dec 8, 2024 @ 7:00am 
Originally posted by Zarquon:
I just did 10 jumps in a row to find a system that wasn't already discovered by another player.

I'm in Eissentam and my base is at the core so usually look around there. I stopped looking anywhere in the first 300ly of the core since they were all taken. Even wealthy systems as far out as 900ly are taken... it's getting ridiculous.

I don't really want to move on but if i were to, does anyone recommend another galaxy? pref with the same spawn settings as Eissentam, but devoid of people?
get youself to about 4500 to 6000 away from core....
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Date Posted: Apr 17, 2023 @ 10:32am
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