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Bonfi 1 月 20 日 上午 3:02
How do I recognize a true paradise planet?
From my understanding, a TRUE PARADISE planet is one with:
- No sentinels
- No extreme weather

Is there a way to recognize it while in space (scanning it) or do I have to land every time amd check the sentinel activity and the weather once landed?

At the moment I am always checking from space if a planet has STAR BULB in it, which grows only on lush planets.
引用自 PaPaKat:
in the planet scan it tells you about sentinal activity if any and what kind they are.(at the bottom )
the only way i found for the weather is look at the materials , stuff like activated copper is usually a sign of intense weather , other than that i have to land to get more specific weather.
ive had the best luck in systems that have 5 or more planets and between the range of 4-7.
there are a few videos that can explain systems better than me and not get you confused.
i personally just look for what grabs my attention , theres a ton of cool looking planets---ever tried surfing the planet surface in your ship during a bubble storm its a blast!!!! just because you land on it does not mean you have to put a base on it , just enjoy playing the game seeing the sites and eventually youll find close to if not exactly what your looking for ( it might not even be a paradise planet you end up liking
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PaPaKat 1 月 20 日 上午 3:09 
if you look at the planet scan it will tell you what kind it is , it will also say paradise planet if it is one. sometimes you can even get strange stuff on them ( think they are called phenomenons) that make them even more unique.
Bonfi 1 月 20 日 上午 3:14 
引用自 PaPaKat
if you look at the planet scan it will tell you what kind it is , it will also say paradise planet if it is one. sometimes you can even get strange stuff on them ( think they are called phenomenons) that make them even more unique.

Thank you, but will it tell me if it's a TRUE paradise? Or will I have to land on every paradise planet i find?
Shadow Strider 1 月 20 日 上午 3:18 
引用自 Bonfi
引用自 PaPaKat
if you look at the planet scan it will tell you what kind it is , it will also say paradise planet if it is one. sometimes you can even get strange stuff on them ( think they are called phenomenons) that make them even more unique.

Thank you, but will it tell me if it's a TRUE paradise? Or will I have to land on every paradise planet i find?
You have to land on a planet (or at least use the planetary scanner on a freighter) to get any kind of detailed info on it.
Bonfi 1 月 20 日 上午 3:24 
引用自 Shadow Strider
引用自 Bonfi

Thank you, but will it tell me if it's a TRUE paradise? Or will I have to land on every paradise planet i find?
You have to land on a planet (or at least use the planetary scanner on a freighter) to get any kind of detailed info on it.

Thank you :)
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PaPaKat 1 月 20 日 上午 3:26 
in the planet scan it tells you about sentinal activity if any and what kind they are.(at the bottom )
the only way i found for the weather is look at the materials , stuff like activated copper is usually a sign of intense weather , other than that i have to land to get more specific weather.
ive had the best luck in systems that have 5 or more planets and between the range of 4-7.
there are a few videos that can explain systems better than me and not get you confused.
i personally just look for what grabs my attention , theres a ton of cool looking planets---ever tried surfing the planet surface in your ship during a bubble storm its a blast!!!! just because you land on it does not mean you have to put a base on it , just enjoy playing the game seeing the sites and eventually youll find close to if not exactly what your looking for ( it might not even be a paradise planet you end up liking
cogvos 1 月 20 日 上午 4:28 
Also note that the presence of sentinels and bad weather depends on your difficulty settings. Ground combat affects sentinels and I think survival difficulty affects storms.

Enemy strength changes how powerful sentinels are and survival elements how much you have to monitor your character's various file support and hazard protection bars. So Full means that storms reduce hazard protection and your life support is drained by various things (like swimming, jet packing, wandering around low atmosphere planets) where as health only means that your hazard protection never goes down, just your life support.
最後修改者:cogvos; 1 月 20 日 上午 4:28
Ozwald 1 月 20 日 上午 7:03 
Not sure what you found different between the 1st 2 responses since they said the same thing.

I don't believe there are paradise planets with no sentinels, just sparse. And I don't believe any planet that scans as paradise has extreme weather.

So your "TRUE" paradise planet is ... none of them, since your 2 criteria cancel each other out.
Bonfi 1 月 20 日 上午 7:11 
引用自 Ozwald
Not sure what you found different between the 1st 2 responses since they said the same thing.

I don't believe there are paradise planets with no sentinels, just sparse. And I don't believe any planet that scans as paradise has extreme weather.

So your "TRUE" paradise planet is ... none of them, since your 2 criteria cancel each other out.

The second response told me I have to land on the planet to assess the presence of sentinels or extreme weather.

As for true paradise planets, if you look them up on google there's videos and posts calling them like that, I thought they were an actual thing in NMS, as in they were called like that by the game.
Bonfi 1 月 20 日 上午 7:12 
引用自 PaPaKat
in the planet scan it tells you about sentinal activity if any and what kind they are.(at the bottom )
the only way i found for the weather is look at the materials , stuff like activated copper is usually a sign of intense weather , other than that i have to land to get more specific weather.
ive had the best luck in systems that have 5 or more planets and between the range of 4-7.
there are a few videos that can explain systems better than me and not get you confused.
i personally just look for what grabs my attention , theres a ton of cool looking planets---ever tried surfing the planet surface in your ship during a bubble storm its a blast!!!! just because you land on it does not mean you have to put a base on it , just enjoy playing the game seeing the sites and eventually youll find close to if not exactly what your looking for ( it might not even be a paradise planet you end up liking
Thank you that was exahustive :)
Bonfi 1 月 20 日 上午 7:12 
引用自 cogvos
Also note that the presence of sentinels and bad weather depends on your difficulty settings. Ground combat affects sentinels and I think survival difficulty affects storms.

Enemy strength changes how powerful sentinels are and survival elements how much you have to monitor your character's various file support and hazard protection bars. So Full means that storms reduce hazard protection and your life support is drained by various things (like swimming, jet packing, wandering around low atmosphere planets) where as health only means that your hazard protection never goes down, just your life support.
Thank you!
Ozwald 1 月 20 日 上午 7:16 
引用自 Bonfi
引用自 Ozwald
Not sure what you found different between the 1st 2 responses since they said the same thing.

I don't believe there are paradise planets with no sentinels, just sparse. And I don't believe any planet that scans as paradise has extreme weather.

So your "TRUE" paradise planet is ... none of them, since your 2 criteria cancel each other out.

The second response told me I have to land on the planet to assess the presence of sentinels or extreme weather.

As for true paradise planets, if you look them up on google there's videos and posts calling them like that, I thought they were an actual thing in NMS, as in they were called like that by the game.

You can get that same info from the freighter scanner, so no, you do not need to land on it.

As for idiots on YouTube or reddit... no comment.

There's 4 categories of sentinel activity. Low, High, Aggressive & Corrupted. Paradise planets will always be low, but that typically just means sparse. The only planets I'm aware of with absolutely zero sentinels are those with out any flora or fauna.
最後修改者:Ozwald; 1 月 20 日 上午 7:19
maestro 1 月 20 日 上午 8:40 
Usually, sparse sentinels only have sentinels spawning around depots and factories, you (almost) never run into sentinels out in the open on a sparse sentinel world. Almost never.

As for weather, when you land on the planet (or look it up in the discoveries tab after using the freighter scanner), it should mention that the weather is "occasional". A planet that only has occasional weather, is at least 10-15min at a time with no weather at all.

You CAN also find anomalous planets that have no weather at all and sparse sentinels, but they aren't "paradise planets" technically even though some of them may look like one somewhat. When you land, the display on your ship will mention a boundary failure and a lot of these planets have no weather at all.

They will usually have weird spade-shaped grass, and sometimes bubbles floating around and weird light-up plants that glow at night.
Shadow Strider 1 月 20 日 上午 10:09 
引用自 Bonfi
引用自 Ozwald
Not sure what you found different between the 1st 2 responses since they said the same thing.

I don't believe there are paradise planets with no sentinels, just sparse. And I don't believe any planet that scans as paradise has extreme weather.

So your "TRUE" paradise planet is ... none of them, since your 2 criteria cancel each other out.

The second response told me I have to land on the planet to assess the presence of sentinels or extreme weather.

As for true paradise planets, if you look them up on google there's videos and posts calling them like that, I thought they were an actual thing in NMS, as in they were called like that by the game.
I guess I wasn't clear enough in my statement. I said you have to land or use freighter scanner to get "detailed" info, not general info...

I thought it was obvious that your ship's scanner was able to tell you basic about sentinel activity/aggression levels (you said you regularly use the scanner to examine planets, so I thought you knew)... but how densely they populate the planet is really only visible after you land.

And although planets with activated metals have very frequent storms, not having such metals doesn't really tell you much about the weather, there can still be regular storms, just less frequent (and likely less harsh) than so called storm planets. The only way to know is to spend time on the surface...

If you want to know if a planet truly meets your parameters, you will have to land on it, that was my point.
最後修改者:Shadow Strider; 1 月 20 日 上午 10:11
Tryshard 1 月 20 日 下午 12:22 
As far a sentinels go, anything less than aggressive qualifies in my opinion. As long as they aren't actively hunting you they are pretty easy to deal with. I don't care if they fly around and get stuck in my base if they don't attack I don't worry about them.
Holy Athena 1 月 20 日 下午 12:36 
引用自 Ozwald
Not sure what you found different between the 1st 2 responses since they said the same thing.

I don't believe there are paradise planets with no sentinels, just sparse. And I don't believe any planet that scans as paradise has extreme weather.

So your "TRUE" paradise planet is ... none of them, since your 2 criteria cancel each other out.

Both of these in your first statement are factually wrong.

I've come across plenty of paradise planets with no sentinels, or at least very unnaggressive, super passive ones (which is extremely rare in either case and is essentially the same thing), and I've ran into plenty of paradise planets that have extreme weather conditions that pop up at intervals. I had one "paradise" planet that went from a nice cozy 78f to a wicked 800f when the firestorms hit, then it would get a second extreme weather event that would bring it immediately to a -400f cold, then back to a cozy 78f again... it was the most extreme paradise planet I'd ever seen. I really wish I would of saved the coordinates too because I'd never found another like it.
最後修改者:Holy Athena; 1 月 20 日 下午 12:36
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