Popular Post Aranea Highwind Posted August 3, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted August 3, 2015 (edited) The PlayStation blog posted an article of things we can expect to see on No Man's Sky. This is a quite long article so be prepared to scroll down a bit. Also the game still doesn't have a release date. http://blog.us.playstation.com/2015/08/03/35-amazing-things-about-no-mans-sky Things about space The universe isn’t actually infiniteComputers don’t really do infinity very well. But there are 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 planets in the universe. If you visit each one for a single second, it will take you 585 billion years to see them all, so it may as well be.The universe isn’t randomEverything exists for a reason, and is governed by maths. Maths means every detail is always consistent and makes sense, the result of hundreds of rules we’ve made to make a sci-fi universe we want to explore. And anyway, computers just aren’t very good at random, either.The universe isn’t stored on your hard disk or on server somewhereThe world around you is generated by your PS4 at the point you visit it. Leave and it’s all thrown away, but if you return it is generated again exactly as it was. This also means the game will be completely playable offline.No Man’s Sky isn’t an MMOThe sheer size of the universe means that everyone is going to be super far apart, and it’s super unlikely that people will even visit the same planets.There are bots exploring the universe right nowWe have sent a set of bots out into the void to send back to us gifs of planets. We can quickly review the gifs, lots at a time, to see what kinds of things are out there, and ensure it’s varied and interesting. Things about exploring There isn’t a story to followThere are no cutscenes or characters, but there is a big objective: getting to the center of the universe. We don’t want to tell you a story, we want you to tell your own. No Man’s Sky is about your journey.You will make true discoveriesBe the first to visit a planet, or be the first to scan a species of creature, and you will be recorded as its discoverer when you upload it at a beacon for all the world to see. You can also choose to name them. (There will be filters!)The Atlas is everything everyone has ever discoveredThe No Man’s Sky symbol stands for the database of all the things that players have discovered and chosen to share with the world. It’s perhaps the most important thing in the universe, and will contain findings that even we have no idea about.You’ll find ancient artifacts and crashed shipsThey may lead to you discovering new technologies, which can give your ship, suit, and multitool new or improved abilities.A jetpack is an explorer’s best friendIt can get you out of all sorts of trouble, and take you to places you wouldn’t otherwise be able to access.Things about planets Planets are defined by their position in spaceIf they’re close to their sun they’ll tend to be more barren; further away and they’ll tend to be cold. The planets in between tend to be richer with life.Most planets are barrenFew planets will be dense with plant life and animals. Most will be barren, but even barren planets can be sources of great wealth.Planets can be toxicSome planets are death traps, with radiation or other hazards that will kill you in minutes. To survive you’ll need to upgrade your suit.Every distant mountain is a real placeNo Man’s Sky doesn’t only generate the environment immediately around you. It also generates the whole planet at a lower level of detail, so every distant object on the horizon is a real place that you can go to.Planets have days and nightsFly down to the night side of a planet, and you’ll find the land in darkness. Different creatures will be awake while daytime creatures sleep.Things about ships It’s worth upgrading your shipShips offer varying capacity for being upgraded, whether speed, maneuverability, jump drive range, or weapon power.You can only have one ship at a timeChoose a ship that suits what you want to do, whether trading (large cargo capacity), fighting (good speed and weapons) or exploring (a long jump drive distance). Want to do something new? You can always get a new one.You’ll shop for new shipsSpace stations sell a rolling stock of ships. If you see one you want, you’ll need to grab it before new stock comes in.You won’t be left without a shipIf you die and have no money, a basic ship is always available for free. It won’t have a hyperdrive, but you’ll be able to fly to planets again to rebuild.You need fuelYou can fly for as long as you like in a star system, but to make jumps between systems you’ll need hyperdrive fuel, which you can buy from space stations or mine from planet surfaces.Things about combat You can get a wanted levelUpsetting the balance of planets by mining them too heavily or killing creatures will see you being hunted down by the Sentinels, and attacking craft in space will attract the attention of the police. The more you do, the stronger they will retaliate.The Sentinels aren’t everywhereNot every planet is policed, making these lawless playgrounds valuable sources of resources.Space is not quietFactions constantly vie for territory across the entire universe. Choose to help one faction and it may reward you. Attack another and it’ll remember. But you can also try to avoid conflict completely.You can side with factionsIf you’re friendly enough with a faction, it can provide you with support that might protect you as you face its rivals.Your multitool is an adaptable weaponMultitools have a basic firing mode, but some come with different, more powerful attacks, or you might find technologies to upgrade them.Death isn’t the endBut it’s a problem. If you die on a planet, you’ll find yourself revived back at your ship having lost what you hadn’t stowed and discoveries you hadn’t uploaded. If you die in space, you find yourself revived at the nearest space station, without your ship, items and discoveries.Things about creatures Planets are populated by unique creaturesCreatures are procedurally generated, with wildly varying shapes, sizes, colorations, and behaviours. You will discover countless new species on your journey.Animal calls are procedurally generatedWe’ve created special software that models throats, allowing animal calls to be defined by the shape and sizes of their bodies. Every planet’s soundscape is unique.Animals may attack youBut think twice about retaliating. If Sentinels see you kill a creature they’ll attack you. It’s often best to try to scare creatures or run away, and preserve the natural balance of the planet.Animals follow daily routinesThey will go down to bodies of water to drink and sleep at night, while others will only come out at dark.Some animals hunt othersYou’ll see food chains in action, with species being predated by others. You might find that you’re far from being at the top of the chain.Things about the economy Units are the universe’s currencyYou’ll earn Units for many things: selling resources at trading posts, shooting down pirates, uploading discoveries to the Atlas.Market prices for resources varyYou might find lucrative trade routes, mining in one system and selling in another. It might be worth investing in a ship with lots of cargo space to take full advantage.Space is busy with trade convoysFreighters, led by capital ships, steadily travel along trade routes, sending ships down to trading posts as they go. You can choose to attack them and steal their resources, but you’ll find them heavily defended, and pirates might have the same idea…Resources aren’t just for tradingYou’ll need them to craft technologies into upgrades. The rarest resources can only be found in certain types of system.Efficient mining requires certain upgradesYour multitool can always destroy resource crystals, but you’ll need to upgrade it to mine resources held in harder rock. Perhaps there are technologies that will provide greater yields… Edited August 3, 2015 by Paige 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crespelio-X12 Posted August 3, 2015 Share Posted August 3, 2015 I wonder if this will have a platinum... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PREDRAG-K Posted August 3, 2015 Share Posted August 3, 2015 Sounds awesome. I've wanted a space exploration game for the longest time. Mass Effect is the only thing that comes close. But this game sounds and looks amazing to me. I'll be buying it on release day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goekie Posted August 3, 2015 Share Posted August 3, 2015 There are about 200 billion galaxies. Its estimated that there are roughly 1.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000 planets in the universe - 1024 planets Anyway whats the point of having MP if the chances of meeting another player are very slim? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aela Posted August 3, 2015 Share Posted August 3, 2015 (edited) Anyway whats the point of having MP if the chances of meeting another player are very slim? Stop hating on this game, meanie ;-; So discoveries can be shared, trading and dealing of materials etc, and you can still meet up with friends I'm imagining some weirdly named creatures and planets from some people, though... Someone should name a creature and planet after this website Edited August 3, 2015 by Aela Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StrickenBiged Posted August 3, 2015 Share Posted August 3, 2015 (edited) It all sounds.... amazing... I am so hype right now. Edit: I was expecting a filter on the naming of creatures, etc, but I'm still hoping that I will be able to name something which looks the part the "Lesser Floppydonglesaurus". Edited August 3, 2015 by StrickenBiged 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Condemned09 Posted August 3, 2015 Share Posted August 3, 2015 Ok im buyin this game on day 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PREDRAG-K Posted August 3, 2015 Share Posted August 3, 2015 There are about 200 billion galaxies. Its estimated that there are roughly 1.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000 planets in the universe - 1024 planets Anyway whats the point of having MP if the chances of meeting another player are very slim? I'm sure people will find some way to meet up with their friends. There may be some kind of way to say "Hey let's all go to this location" and have some kind of 'map' for everyone to follow. Judging from the E3 presentation, it'll be very difficult, but not impossible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NotAFoxAnymore Posted August 4, 2015 Share Posted August 4, 2015 Damn, I really hope this game is as good as it looks... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tartan-Troot Posted August 4, 2015 Share Posted August 4, 2015 This will be a day one buy for me for sure. I hope we get a release date soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baggers Posted August 15, 2015 Share Posted August 15, 2015 I think this game will be amazing. The doors it could open for procedural generation in games, could have a huge impact on games in the future. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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