No Mans Sky is still at it
Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2024 2:05 am
LOL! Not long ago, they put out a big "Worlds" Edition update that (supposedly... I haven't gotten far enough to really see) fixes the boring planet repetition thing. My biggest problem with this game is that they keep changing things out from under foot and keep pushing large updates. So I just stopped installing it because every time I did, it would happen again. It's not a game I would play all that frequently, but I'd like to get back to it once in a while without all that disruption for an 8+ year old game.
So I thought this would be a good time to nail it down and re-bought it on GoG. Now there's a new "Aquarius" Edition. They added... fishing to the game
Fishing rods, fish traps and of course fish to catch on various worlds. There is a fair bit of underwater shit in that game (creatures to scan, subs, bases etc.), I guess it fits. I wouldn't care about that, but they also added a fishing skiff vehicle. I might like that on water worlds, for you get "milestones" for scanning planetary creatures. You have to get them all to get the milestone, and some are under water. So I could use my skiff as a platform instead of swimming from the nearest island I can land my ship on. Since it's a platform, the skiff, I'm sure I can operate my hand scanner.
They've got some visuals of it here
https://www.nomanssky.com/2024/09/aquarius-update/
Since I have played it all of twice since starting a new game with my GoG edition, I'll just wait until they have this on GoG and install it, then I'll start a new game. I should be able to stabilize on that version then.
So I thought this would be a good time to nail it down and re-bought it on GoG. Now there's a new "Aquarius" Edition. They added... fishing to the game

Fishing rods, fish traps and of course fish to catch on various worlds. There is a fair bit of underwater shit in that game (creatures to scan, subs, bases etc.), I guess it fits. I wouldn't care about that, but they also added a fishing skiff vehicle. I might like that on water worlds, for you get "milestones" for scanning planetary creatures. You have to get them all to get the milestone, and some are under water. So I could use my skiff as a platform instead of swimming from the nearest island I can land my ship on. Since it's a platform, the skiff, I'm sure I can operate my hand scanner.
They've got some visuals of it here
https://www.nomanssky.com/2024/09/aquarius-update/
Since I have played it all of twice since starting a new game with my GoG edition, I'll just wait until they have this on GoG and install it, then I'll start a new game. I should be able to stabilize on that version then.