Considering a series on working the various starting point worlds as character starts. 4 5-7 1 hour episodes a week, walking through starting up on each of frozen, barren, radioactive and fungal worlds, and how to play through those first few hours untill you've reached the point where you have a freighter, and can start playing in pretty much any direction yoiu want to. I've not noticed any starts on 'hot' or 'verdant' worlds so far, but if they show up in the mix, we'll make it up to 6 starts. From there I'll run through various gaming options. Find a planet to start your base building on, what you can do with the building offerings you start with, then becoming familiar with the offerings that come up on the Anomaly. Another series might be taking another save through base building on a starship and running through the trading loops, and other methods of "getting Rich" through trading. Another option may be to have the character simply run through the Awakenigns, and Atlas missions. One may be just going off on one's own, meeting the travelers and getting the glyps and then exploring the galaxy through portals. Another might be to just gain wealth through doing Nexus missions. I can see spinning each of these into 20-30 hours, so easily 3-5 weeks of material. The first part is really aimed at people who've never played before, and have no idea how to get around in the game. If you've spent hours trying to survive long enough to figure out how to get to your starship, these sets will be for you If you've gotten through that and have no idea what to do next, the other series are available. For these episodes, I'm going to be playing on PC. Simply because I don't have a good way to locally record my PS4Pro content at the moment. (If someone decides to gift me an elgato, and a dedicated system to capture video with, I don't think such a gift would be rejected, but I'm not expecting anything like that.) Where I can locally record my Game Laptop experience. Editing may still be interesting. So if you have suggestions for that, or want to help someone who doesn't have paying account with any service yet, I'm more than happy to read your suggestions. Thank you.
Back at the house today. i'll stream a bit later this afternoon, and perhaps tonight. We'll see.
Considering a series on working the various starting point worlds as character starts. 4 5-7 1 hour episodes a week, walking through starting up on each of frozen, barren, radioactive and fungal worlds, and how to play through those first few hours untill you've reached the point where you have a freighter, and can start playing in pretty much any direction yoiu want to. I've not noticed any starts on 'hot' or 'verdant' worlds so far, but if they show up in the mix, we'll make it up to 6 starts.
From there I'll run through various gaming options. Find a planet to start your base building on, what you can do with the building offerings you start with, then becoming familiar with the offerings that come up on the Anomaly. Another series might be taking another save through base building on a starship and running through the trading loops, and other methods of "getting Rich" through trading. Another option may be to have the character simply run through the Awakenigns, and Atlas missions. One may be just going off on one's own, meeting the travelers and getting the glyps and then exploring the galaxy through portals. Another might be to just gain wealth through doing Nexus missions. I can see spinning each of these into 20-30 hours, so easily 3-5 weeks of material.
The first part is really aimed at people who've never played before, and have no idea how to get around in the game. If you've spent hours trying to survive long enough to figure out how to get to your starship, these sets will be for you If you've gotten through that and have no idea what to do next, the other series are available. For these episodes, I'm going to be playing on PC. Simply because I don't have a good way to locally record my PS4Pro content at the moment. (If someone decides to gift me an elgato, and a dedicated system to capture video with, I don't think such a gift would be rejected, but I'm not expecting anything like that.) Where I can locally record my Game Laptop experience. Editing may still be interesting.
So if you have suggestions for that, or want to help someone who doesn't have paying account with any service yet, I'm more than happy to read your suggestions.
Thank you.