And I think my spaceship knows which way to go

Hey hey space nerds! We’re back with more pretty pictures, and my stunted way of explaining what I’m doing in my 120ish hours playing No Man’s Sky.

Things have been progressing slowly. I swear that’s now this game works. You can get shit accomplished, but only after a “warm up” of at least an hour. It takes me about that long to really get into the swing of things.

One of the first things I do after logging in for a session is to check the expeditions. I have 3 control rooms that coordinate 15 ships that do my bidding. I started out with 5 originally. I stumbled upon them and recruited them. They were all class C ships, frigates, support ships, explorers, etc. I kept on with solo expeditions for a while, slowly watching the ships get better and better. The original 5 are all now class S ships.

So I recruited more. I’d say that 80% of them are class S now with the remainders being a mix of class C, B, and I think a couple of class A. I try to send them on the longest expeditions. The longer, the better in my mind. I try and stick to exploration, and trade missions as they seem to give the most money.

You can collect spaceships in the game. I have a few. A couple of repaired sentinel ships, that look cool, but are pretty basic. I usually don’t fly them too often, because they can take some pretty specific fuel for them that, while I have some fuel, I don’t have a lot.

I have one other S class ship (outside of my daily driver) that as I write this, I’m pondering just scrapping, as I never fly it. I have my tried and true Theseus, which is probably the 5th ship of its name. I’ve tried to at least take one bit of technology out of the old ones to put in the new Theseus.

I have a rare squid like white ship, which I’ve named Zampano’s Sight – which if you know, you know. Am I right? I’ve actually installed a launch thruster recharger on it, so it kind of acts more like Theseus and her solar sails.

There’s Lil Peeper, named by Crystal. She’s a tiny little ship, that’s also rare from what I’ve read. I’m slowly upgrading Peeper. She’s a fast ship, that’s very streamlined. Peeper also has a launch thruster recharger on it, but she’s a thirsty one, gulping down warp fuel like there’s no tomorrow. No extra scanners, or even an emergency warp in it. I don’t really run from battles anymore. When a battle comes at me, I have a squadron of 3 other ships come in to help. Help is really a strong word in this sense. They don’t seem to actually do anything until I do it. They mirror what I’m doing. They’ll shoot at bad guys, but I’ve never actually seen them actually destroy any ships.

So I’m still exploring a lot. I’ve found an abandoned space station that’s really fucking creepy. It’s dark, and I swear you can hear scratching and groaning. I’ve been there twice to explore. Over the last couple of plays, I’ve found the crafting recipes for the Atlaspasses. All three of them. So I’ve been letting myself into rooms that I’ve never been in before. I had built up these passes in my mind – so I was a little disappointed in actually using them to get into new places. Although I do get more antimatter, and the housing to make more warp cores. I have a lot of them now. I don’t think I’ll run out of fuel anytime soon.

Like I’ve said, I’m slowly pushing through the main quests of the game. I’m pretty sure I’ve hit a stand still though. I need to get puces to continue, but even looking them up online, it’s so convoluted to even begin searching for these pieces. Next time though, I’m going to try to get into the swing of things quicker, so I’m not screwing the pooch for 45 minutes before I actually play.

I’m sure I’m forgetting tonnes of stuff. But it’s a pretty good recap so far.

Sweet dreams are made of these

Oooh a rare second post on a week day! I know right? Well something awesome dropped today – the 3rd and final trailer for the Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Lemme tell you, it seems like this game is going to be even bigger than BotW. And let me tell you, for a guy that hasn’t seriously played video games since I was like 13-15, I pretty much fell in love with BotW. It’s the first game in decades that I’ve spent any sort of time on. (I’m sure I’ve annoyed Crystal with watching videos, etc) You see my reflexes aren’t as quick as they were when I was a teen. And BotW is pretty much just my speed. Hell, I’m even getting better at puzzles. (But don’t tell Crystal, I love having her help!)

So yeah, as I was saying, the final trailer dropped this morning. And OMG, everything seems SO MUCH BIGGER. Bigger in every way. From falling from altitude, to just standing in the desert. Link seems very very small. And the world looks very very big.

But, I’m insanely excited about the release of this game next month. We’re still deciding on whether or not we’ll just get the digital download, or if we’ll travel to CapitalCity, and get a physical copy, and go to a few other places to make the trip worthwhile. I’m on the fence personally. I’d love to go into the city, and hit up Value Village, and eat “proper” fast food. But then the other part of me says “Dude it’s a 2.5 hour drive there, and 2.5 hour back. You have to spend money on gas, etc. And you’ll probably buy something that you don’t need – like more Twilight books.”

Hey, now I feel personally attacked.

I do need more Twilight books.

Also before I post my screenshots (I’m still waiting for them to upload), I really think I need a Lockup Library Video Game graphic. Don’t you? Is it silly for me to be excited about a video game? I mean I’m like, you know, freakin’ old?

I can fly higher than an eagle for you are the wind beneath my wings

Welp, after writing the morning post, and after starting the chores, I fired up YouTube to find a video on the beginning of the Divine Brest that flies over Rita village – Val Medoh. I gathered some supplies that I thought I might need, then warped over to the village.

I had a test before I could start the beast. It wasn’t that hard and I got it on the first attempt. Usually I hate timed events, and I can never complete it on the first attempt. But nevertheless, I got it!

I think I only missed a couple of times. A few minutes later, I was standing on the deck of the beast, ready to tackle the puzzles. Let me tell you, these puzzles were a lot harder. With Crystal’s help, I managed to get them all in about an hour or so.

Then it was on to the Windblight Ganon fight. He was a little trickster, lemme tell you. He managed to hit me a few times, only because unlike the last fight, he moved around a lot more, and was pretty much a sneaky fucking Russian. So it took a little longer, but I managed to knock him down pretty quickly.

Thank god, for bomb arrows. I went in with about a 100, and I think I left with 65-70. I’m not too sure. But they’ve helped me twice now.