2024 Expeditions returning for those that missed them
Hello Everyone! 2024 has been another impactful year for No Man’s Sky, with the team pouring so much love into every update. OMEGA , ORBITAL , WORLDS PART I and AQUARIUS added breadth and depth to so many areas of the universe - from a complete overhaul of the expedition system ,...
Returning expeditions are omega, adrift, liquidators, aquarius, and the cursed. Each expedition will be returning for 2 weeks at a time, starting now with omega until February 2025
Wow, just tried opening boost (for reddit) and it actually loaded
In case you haven't heard of it, the scrubs rewatch podcast with Zach braff and Donald faison is pretty great and has a lot of behind the scenes info
Was happening to me for ~3 days but seemed to resolve a day or two ago. Using boost on android
Because emoting gave you gravity damage resistance for some reason and people were surviving crazy heights when emoting
The activity is stale if you've played FotL the last few years but I would say the rewards are pretty decent (lost memento, some decent loot rolls to chase, new shotgun frame, exotic class items focusing)
The patch notes say it is intended to not have matchmaking, but missing from fireteam finder appears to be unintended
Expert difficulty Removing matchmaking and added Haunted Sectors to Fireteam Finder.
Probably a typo but one section mentions spirit of star eater and gathering storm. Prismatic hunter has storm's edge, not gathering storm. Got me excited that the arc super was getting changed or added to but that's probably unlikely
Sad to see the lucky pants damage nerf as well as the recon and auto loading holster nerfs
Nice to see young ahamkara spine change reverted
Knew the rocket sidearms were going to get nerfed, 25% reserves hurts a bit but at least damage is still good
Pretty sure the poses and background are references to childish Gambino's this is America music video
The chocobo race is absolutely brutal, best of luck
Maybe cheating a bit but there are several genres of games that are named after the games that popularized their mechanics such as roguelike/roguelite, souls-like, metroidvania
You'll actually pick up silver leaves from each stage of altars of sorrow and more at the end so that works out if you're going with that option. Otherwise they drop from any activity completion so I wouldn't sweat farming them too much
Altars of sorrow are pretty nice since there're plenty of ads and most fall over to any damage. Onslaught is also fun and you can earn some pretty great weapons (don't forget to attune at zavala if you want to target something). If you don't want to compete with other players then the opening of grasp of avarice is also pretty quick.
Overall would recommend weaving in solstice bounty completion with other things you're trying to get done (catalysts, event challenges, etc.) since farming almost anything like this can get monotonous
Do you mean unlocking dual destiny is ambiguous or farming additional drops of exotic class items?
I've been alternating iron banner, finishing post campaign minor quests (mainly Micah's storyline), and chasing various loot from older content. I took some guardians through grasp of avarice and deep stone crypt recently for their first times and that was pretty gratifying.
Are you signed up for beta features by any chance? Pretty sure this is the first week of discord integration with PS5
Is this the first aggressive frame machine gun?
I'm not saying I disagree but you are aware this is a season pass for post release dlc, NOT a battlepass like in live service games right?
I believe horizon FW is also on PS4
PC Gamer Interview with Joe Blackburn
We spoke to the game director about everything revealed in The Final Shape showcase and plenty more.
Interesting interview where they touch on different topics like weapon power creep, debunk that strand was meant to drop with Witch Queen, the new light supers, changing the content model to episodes, and future of PvP. It's sort of a follow up to Joe's video he released in response to the recent state of the game and this interview has the context in case anyone's missed the recent drama