Hands down, the best guy to get resources from (he has every resource you need to build) is in Cydonia (SOL). When you’re entering cydonia and going down the ramp take a left and he’s the last room. You’ll pass two medical rooms and he’s in a very very tiny room. He even has a bench right next to his desk (wait 48 hours). He has it all! And lots of it. I’m seeing that no one ever mentions this guy! His name is DENIS AVERIN.
Wow... this is actually such a good idea... it would add so much depth and extra hours to the game... and would be relatively easy to make and add. For the developers.
Not bad but you need to embrace the alternate view.. you pop down an outpost, then select a harvester and SCROLL BACK in the alternate view and you can see ALL deposits in your radius easily.. and MANY outside your radius.
So far just leaving that view and going back in usually clears any glitches.. but yeah there are def. Some bugs... when building bases I use that overhead view 100% especially for linking items.
I found the best way to find all the minerals in Andraphon is to go to the Crater biome (which has Aluminum, Helium and Beryllium), and you're looking for a different color mountain (that's a Mountain biome, which should have Iron). It should be VERY visible. Walk around the base of the mountain with the scanner and the Beacon placement mode, it should tell you which minerals are in range (sometimes it bugs). I managed to get a place where I had all the main 4 minerals at smallish spots at the edges of my buildable area, which left like 95% of the center area free to make anything I want without worrying about running out of mineable space.
To add to this. This works for all minerals. Each one has their specific biomes they come from, so when you do a planet scan, find where they are close together and look for where the biomes start to cross into each other. You can find out what biome an area is by creating a landing point. The biome should be listed right above the land button prompt.
To further add to this. When landing your landing zone are randomly generated - on andraphon i've spent 2 hours trying to get EXODIA (as I call it), and I had a spawn with all 5 (the red like biome holds everything but iron, the white biome holds iron). I couldnt get all 5 of them, cause of the Eu.
Thanks i will try this on Linnaeus iv-b. The Planet has h2o, he-3, fe, pb, al, be, hncn and yb 😊 Edit: thanks for the tips. Found a spot with 6 resources 😁
Placing your outpost on the edge of two biomes e.g. mountain and crater gives you the best chance of getting more minerals as it spans both, great video.
One helium extractor isn't enough to power a fueled generator completely. It will go very slow, and you'll never have access to excess Helium for onter-stellar cargo link. Recommend powering your helium extractors with solar and point two at a gas storage and then to the fueled generator. Then you will get some excess helium.
It took me a while but I went to this moon and found a spot with all four resources! I have Beryllium, Alluminum, Helium 3, AND Iron! The trick is the find where to icy snow areas meet the red clay looking area. Iron is more in the icy area and the other element are found in the red area. Look around the point where these biomes meet and you can get lucky like I did and have ALL four resources for your first outpost. I’m so excited! Took me landing in three different spots and running around for over an hour to find it but I’m so happy I did that. Very worth my time and effort.
Just got the moon and was able to find a spot with five resources around the same area where you landed on the moon. Helium, Iron, Aluminum, Berylium, Europium. Great guide !
The one advantage to doing multiple outposts are the number of autoguns you can put around the extractors. Other than the initial expense for linking them together (same planet/moon) and extra guns, there arw no on going expenses. Keeps the pirate spawns down and the ones that do occur get delt with quickly. It also leaves you more open ground at your primary outpost. Linking them together in a daisy chain. OP1 >> OP2 >> OP >> >> OP main hub.
It deosn't have to be the same PLANET/MOON ... you can link any outposts in the same SYSTEM without needing Helium-3. That's only needed for INTER-SYSTEM commections.
@@ydennekiSO if I wanted to put my main outpost on a lush, green spot that doesn't have a ton of resources, all I need to do is set up small OP's with extractors on top of resources I want to mine for, add some storage and power, and then a cargo link on each "mining" outpost I have and ALL of those OP's will link back to my main Outpost....do I have that right? That way I'm not landing all over different spots in a system to try and collect resources, right?
YES! Thanks for the advice that was insanely helpful, roamed for 20mn without finding anything, switched to beacon and whats also really helpful is it shows the materials around it where you place it, so making your radius of exploring much bigger, and finding the spot is insanely easy as it kinda guides you toward existing minerals spot so you re always close to something. Found it in 5mn afterwards with all 4. Love you
This helps so much. Compared to the settlements in fallout idk why this is so much harder but it makes a lot more sense now, thank you! Consider spending a little more time editing though 😅
I love the videos you make but there were some weird editing errors in this video that threw me off and had me scratching my head. For example the spot at 1:24 shows what I’m talking about. Also at 4:26 and 4:50. But you know what, thanks for getting the content out fast. Great work man.
*side note* once complete with this auto farm basically, go inside your outpost. Sleep for the maximum amount of time, unlocks 20g achievement for producing 500 resources with an outpost. Quick, easy achievement for anyone who is interested
Pro tip you can get all 4 resources by landing where two different biomes meet for example mountains and craters (make sure all 4 resources are in same area . *Show Resouces*)
Man I tried this but still ended up running around for a kilometer or more trying to find iron and AL next to each other to no avail :( so now I got my 1st outpost making solely iron, and a 2nd one producing byrillium , and al.
Bessel III-B has a location that can give you four minerals in one location. Aluminum, cobalt, iron, and nickel are all present. and you need less than 950c to start the base
@@signolias100 Appreciate it a lot 🙏 I’ll hit it soon. I only have 20 hours and its mostly just running around exploring so I have not too many clues what I’m doing or what perk or resource is best… I don’t understand a lot
@Xenkavur it is a very specific location on the planet you'll need to find. So expect to look up videos on the location and prepare to spend some time finding the location. It took me roughly 3 hours to pinpoint it properly. You'll make levels and money on making adaptive frames and the magnets. And the base requires little to no outside materials to build there.
i spent hours searching that moon for a spot that had all three. Well worth the wait, but wish i would have realized i could zoom in on the moon to pinpoint a better starting location. lol.
Lots of bits they he doubled what he said that probably forgot to be edited out. I get that he’s trying to pump these videos out quick but one final run through of the final edit makes a much higher quality video than one with duplicate/outtake clips littered in. Like I said, because he is pumping out the content I can overlook it I guess. Still greatly informative
Its a good starting base location but I've been using Linnaeus IV-b, in the Linnaeus system. I've just built a base with 6 different types of resources, including iron, aluminium, helium, water, two other rare ones
Thing I liked from start citizen was flying around on the planet and exiting and entering the atmosphere. Felt very immersive. It's a bit too static and arcady here for my taste, but the assets and facilities look great!
Agreed.. I think we're all hoping that a DLC will change that. Star Citizen is one of the worst games of all time imo, but they do have a few features that trump Starfield.. features that generally dont work or bugged the funk out, but they tried.. lol
I find it useful to stop by Gagarin Landing and visit Clint's, then head to Akila City for anything might have been out of at the time. Gagarin is in the same system as Jemison (New Atlantis) so it's relatively easy to hop back and forth. :)
At 3:08 you switch to a completely different location from where your video was before where you actually have 3 resources, unlike the earlier part which seems to only give you a single resource. Where is this second location?
Bro, I'm very happy to watch your video, I had created an outpost on the moon, but I saw that it wasn't moving forward, so I found your video, I managed to make two outposts on that moon that you mentioned in the video, now I'm gaining a lot of iron, aluminum and other ores, I even managed to earn some money selling the ores!
You can go to planets with structural leaves and just spend an hour or so to save you some money, but it might be faster to just to a mission from a mission board and buy them.
I've just gotten into this game and im so blown away by it. So much to do and explore. Now this. This awesome as. Cant wait till i buid my own outpost.
try to land right between where mountain and crater biomes cross, u will find that crossing when on the planet/moon surface and run along that crossing with scanner and u might get lucky and find aluminium, iron and helium next to each other
One of my outposts has access to Silver, Iron, Lead, Alkanes, and Helium-3. You have to run around with the beacon and find the spot with the most resources.
After completing the crimson fleet story i dont need money so just looking for a good place to build an outpost and as a worshipper of the greta serpent im moving to the serpentis system with those sweet lush world's
I set my base up in the same place. I got lucky and found a spot with all 5 resources. Had to make 3 landing sites to find it, but I was happy with the results lol.
I just got uber lucky. I got frustrated that I couldn't find a triple area earlier... Stumbled onto a quad area randomly. He-3, Al, Be, AND Eu. No iron, but heck, I'll count that as a MASSIVE win.
[Edit - Outpost(s) build. Working, earning money. Thank you.] Sure, anyone can build here... I found what appeared to be a great spot with 3 possible resources. I landed. It was right next to an Eclipse base. I killed them. It was a great fight for my level 7 character which has done almost nothing yet. Okay, level 8 now because the fight leveled me up. Then I ran to the wrong ship when leaving. Killed them. Boarded. Killed everyone. Now I am standing in a ship I cannot fly and I do not know how to tell what Class the ship is and do not know if I can just go to the simulator to up my piloting skills to be able to try to return to this ship. So, build your first Outpost, easy. Right... or wrong? I suspect if I build too close to the Eclipse base then my Outpost will be destroyed. Sigh... Just too many unknowns. Oh, thanks for the great guide. I will come back and edit my reply once I actually build an Outpost.
I found a spot just north of where you landed cause I went to the same spot to set the outpost up you had and could only find iron. Went north about an inch worth on the map fully zoomed in and got beryllium, aluminum, helium-3 and europium for available resources. No iron but if it's hard to get 3 I'm surprised I found a spot with 4 available resources for my first outpost. Especially with europium being a 3 star resource
It will but sometimes it’s just flat out wrong. It showed me there were 4 minerals in one area but I checked every square inch and there was only 2 of the minerals listed. The other 2 were outside of the outpost zone.
Playing the game you soon have plenty of money to buy the materials you need. Most of the difficult ones are only needed for research (one-time) and outpost development anyway (look for a list of mats used for weapon/space suit mods and it is a fairly short one). I have lots of outposts but I sometimes question whether I should have bothered. Of course the game doesn't have anything else that is particularly compelling so maybe outpost building can become the central feature ... but you soon run out of storage space (I've already got dozens of storage modules). My favourite pastime is stealing/taking ships in the Archimedes, Hawking, Huygens and other level 75 systems. Of course the bug requires me to constantly enable that feature with the only console command I use ...
The reason I started building outposts was actually so I could build a landing pad (with all the features) within easy reach from my hunting grounds - getting locked into stealing ship after ship to find one with sufficient range gets tiresome 🙂
Two things I would suggest is stack containers rather than horizontal placement and don't place structures that cross over the boundary circle especially your landing pad as it will cause the outpost to bug out. When using cargo links only use either incoming or outgoing but not both unless they are different resource types. If you have both incoming and outgoing at the same transfer link it bugs and randomly puts outgoing into incoming storage and vice versa unless they are different resource types.
nice guide for a first video I see on the topic, gives me a few idea on how to improve my own build, nice video editing as well, I do not know if you use a de-esser or not, but might be something to think about, it will help with the sharp s sounds during the VO.
what interesting for me is. this planet time is moving so slow so when you skip time you go twice as fast. you can respawn space station easier this way i think. also nice outpost i look at several moon but it only have aluminum and helium3
The one single setup that can do everything is iron and aluminum, because you can then make infinite adaptive frames and sell them for profit, while also being able to build more extractors and storage, accelerating the whole process, which also gives you tons of XP from crafting. You can basically do this loop. You just set it up, sleep on your ship, craft adaptive frames, build more, and do it all over again. One of the reasons to get the perk to build on extreme planets is that there isn't really a need for much if any defense turrets, because there's nothing there to attack you. So you don't even need to build defenses or habitation buildings, only just extractors and storage and an industrial crafting table. With just those 2 resources and 3 buildings you can have a massive credit/XP farm.
Player PSA: There appears to be a small bug when setting up the resource link landing pads. The pads would not deliver the outgoing resources, best way to fix this is to delete the pad on both ends and replace. (Took me hours to figure this evil thing out.) ((Pass this on))
i had this bug when i changed the link without canceling the original. But i notice that even if you dont see the trade in the computer, the things are working
My question is; what do i do with all these resources? Once ive built my outpost up and all my resources are stacked up and everything is full. Is there a way for me to make something worth lots of money i can sell to vendors? Like is there a way to constantly make money off all these resources ive got coming in?
If you go to any of the Ship Manufacturer starbases they'll have resource delivery missions for you. Usually it's quite a lot of each resource that they need you to sell to them.
Hands down, the best guy to get resources from (he has every resource you need to build) is in Cydonia (SOL). When you’re entering cydonia and going down the ramp take a left and he’s the last room. You’ll pass two medical rooms and he’s in a very very tiny room. He even has a bench right next to his desk (wait 48 hours). He has it all! And lots of it. I’m seeing that no one ever mentions this guy! His name is DENIS AVERIN.
Guy is a hero. I got stuff from him
Not having ground vehicles in this game still blows my mind
crazy there's no space quad bikes or a moon buggy sort of vehicle.
Wow... this is actually such a good idea... it would add so much depth and extra hours to the game... and would be relatively easy to make and add. For the developers.
Generation Zero added motor bikes in an update. Before there were only bicycles.
Maybe in the DLC?
Maybe in the DLC?
Thanks!
Wow thank you!!!
Not bad but you need to embrace the alternate view.. you pop down an outpost, then select a harvester and SCROLL BACK in the alternate view and you can see ALL deposits in your radius easily.. and MANY outside your radius.
I love the alternate view. I'm not sure why people dislike it.
Great until it gets bugged and becomes literally unusable
@@jackpowers616easily fixed bro, save and reload that save and it fixes it
So far just leaving that view and going back in usually clears any glitches.. but yeah there are def. Some bugs... when building bases I use that overhead view 100% especially for linking items.
Yeah by my third out post I started doing this 😊
I found the best way to find all the minerals in Andraphon is to go to the Crater biome (which has Aluminum, Helium and Beryllium), and you're looking for a different color mountain (that's a Mountain biome, which should have Iron). It should be VERY visible. Walk around the base of the mountain with the scanner and the Beacon placement mode, it should tell you which minerals are in range (sometimes it bugs). I managed to get a place where I had all the main 4 minerals at smallish spots at the edges of my buildable area, which left like 95% of the center area free to make anything I want without worrying about running out of mineable space.
To add to this. This works for all minerals. Each one has their specific biomes they come from, so when you do a planet scan, find where they are close together and look for where the biomes start to cross into each other. You can find out what biome an area is by creating a landing point. The biome should be listed right above the land button prompt.
To further add to this. When landing your landing zone are randomly generated - on andraphon i've spent 2 hours trying to get EXODIA (as I call it), and I had a spawn with all 5 (the red like biome holds everything but iron, the white biome holds iron). I couldnt get all 5 of them, cause of the Eu.
Thanks i will try this on Linnaeus iv-b. The Planet has h2o, he-3, fe, pb, al, be, hncn and yb 😊
Edit: thanks for the tips. Found a spot with 6 resources 😁
Okay I have a question, can it tell you 5 resources at once in top left? The max I've seen shown is 4
@@xanto2032 I managed to find all 5. /M3yT9rfmBlc?si=wKwVNnz9M95k4EHq
Placing your outpost on the edge of two biomes e.g. mountain and crater gives you the best chance of getting more minerals as it spans both, great video.
One helium extractor isn't enough to power a fueled generator completely. It will go very slow, and you'll never have access to excess Helium for onter-stellar cargo link. Recommend powering your helium extractors with solar and point two at a gas storage and then to the fueled generator. Then you will get some excess helium.
Yes, otherwise you get a field of extractors that exist just to fuel themselves.
@@mike_d_melb_music_fan5229in fairness, a bunch of stuff that barely powers itself is almost satisfying in this game.
It took me a while but I went to this moon and found a spot with all four resources! I have Beryllium, Alluminum, Helium 3, AND Iron! The trick is the find where to icy snow areas meet the red clay looking area. Iron is more in the icy area and the other element are found in the red area. Look around the point where these biomes meet and you can get lucky like I did and have ALL four resources for your first outpost. I’m so excited! Took me landing in three different spots and running around for over an hour to find it but I’m so happy I did that. Very worth my time and effort.
Honestly, best outpost video I've seen so far! I got all the information I was looking for plus some extra tips. Thank you for the help!
Just got the moon and was able to find a spot with five resources around the same area where you landed on the moon. Helium, Iron, Aluminum, Berylium, Europium. Great guide !
The one advantage to doing multiple outposts are the number of autoguns you can put around the extractors. Other than the initial expense for linking them together (same planet/moon) and extra guns, there arw no on going expenses. Keeps the pirate spawns down and the ones that do occur get delt with quickly.
It also leaves you more open ground at your primary outpost.
Linking them together in a daisy chain. OP1 >> OP2 >> OP >> >> OP main hub.
It deosn't have to be the same PLANET/MOON ... you can link any outposts in the same SYSTEM without needing Helium-3. That's only needed for INTER-SYSTEM commections.
@@ydennekiSO if I wanted to put my main outpost on a lush, green spot that doesn't have a ton of resources, all I need to do is set up small OP's with extractors on top of resources I want to mine for, add some storage and power, and then a cargo link on each "mining" outpost I have and ALL of those OP's will link back to my main Outpost....do I have that right? That way I'm not landing all over different spots in a system to try and collect resources, right?
Just run around with the beacon. It will show you the harvestable resources within its building radius in the top left.
YES! Thanks for the advice that was insanely helpful, roamed for 20mn without finding anything, switched to beacon and whats also really helpful is it shows the materials around it where you place it, so making your radius of exploring much bigger, and finding the spot is insanely easy as it kinda guides you toward existing minerals spot so you re always close to something. Found it in 5mn afterwards with all 4. Love you
0:09 thank you for helping me with the
This helps so much. Compared to the settlements in fallout idk why this is so much harder but it makes a lot more sense now, thank you! Consider spending a little more time editing though 😅
Great guide!! Really hope when modding gets going, the links can be setup as pipes or conveyor belts, etc.. Make it look more 'industrial'.
I'm so happy this is not the case lol, I love no power lines and simple logistics, go play satisfactory 😂
I like to think the links are all underground like in european countries
No. This is not some shitty factory sim. Please devs ignore this rubbish if you ever by chance come across it
I love the videos you make but there were some weird editing errors in this video that threw me off and had me scratching my head. For example the spot at 1:24 shows what I’m talking about. Also at 4:26 and 4:50.
But you know what, thanks for getting the content out fast. Great work man.
*side note*
once complete with this auto farm basically, go inside your outpost. Sleep for the maximum amount of time, unlocks 20g achievement for producing 500 resources with an outpost. Quick, easy achievement for anyone who is interested
Pro tip you can get all 4 resources by landing where two different biomes meet for example mountains and craters (make sure all 4 resources are in same area . *Show Resouces*)
Hell yeah this worked for me
Man I tried this but still ended up running around for a kilometer or more trying to find iron and AL next to each other to no avail :( so now I got my 1st outpost making solely iron, and a 2nd one producing byrillium , and al.
@@AbeTweakinyou should look around more its not easy to find it it took me 15 min
havnt even tryd the building yet in starfield this will deffo help for sure
Bessel III-B has a location that can give you four minerals in one location. Aluminum, cobalt, iron, and nickel are all present. and you need less than 950c to start the base
which galaxy?
@@Xenkavur Bessel. The planetoid is Bessel III-B
@@signolias100 Appreciate it a lot 🙏 I’ll hit it soon. I only have 20 hours and its mostly just running around exploring so I have not too many clues what I’m doing or what perk or resource is best… I don’t understand a lot
@Xenkavur it is a very specific location on the planet you'll need to find. So expect to look up videos on the location and prepare to spend some time finding the location. It took me roughly 3 hours to pinpoint it properly. You'll make levels and money on making adaptive frames and the magnets. And the base requires little to no outside materials to build there.
Thank you for the info!
Your editing was crazy tho
Thanks man. The linking between storages helps a ton. 💯💯 bet
I've never watched a worse edited video with better information. Thank you. Keep making videos. Very heplful.
i spent hours searching that moon for a spot that had all three. Well worth the wait, but wish i would have realized i could zoom in on the moon to pinpoint a better starting location. lol.
Informative and entertaining! Thanks a bunch Tag for all your help with Starfield!
Lots of bits they he doubled what he said that probably forgot to be edited out. I get that he’s trying to pump these videos out quick but one final run through of the final edit makes a much higher quality video than one with duplicate/outtake clips littered in.
Like I said, because he is pumping out the content I can overlook it I guess. Still greatly informative
The raw audio is killing me lol. Thank you for getting this out so fast! Always love your guides, been watching since ACNH dropped in 2020
Its a good starting base location but I've been using Linnaeus IV-b, in the Linnaeus system. I've just built a base with 6 different types of resources, including iron, aluminium, helium, water, two other rare ones
No way, i try to find iron on his location since 5 hours i'll try your planet
Thanks for the tip homie, gonna build this later
@shinykun0054 did you scan for resources the mining rigs work different than using the cutter and choose to land on iron
This planet much better than OP one.
@@daviddemerly7919 yeah but only iron on this location then i changed planet. Nikola I i got Iron, Berr and Alu in the same area
Wow! Incredibly Informative and Well Presented. Thank You! You just Boosted my Gameplay TenFold as well as my Bank! Appreciated!
I think you forgot to edit out the woopsies. Makes it authentic though 🤟
Became a little drinking game 🤣
I like that you made this idiot proof. This is the starfield for dummies I've been looking for, many thanks 🙏
First outpost guide that hasn't confused the heck out of me. Thanks bud 👍
Thanks! took your advice and i set up an outpost where in a location with 4 resources - Al, He-3, Br and europium. Should be a good start
Thing I liked from start citizen was flying around on the planet and exiting and entering the atmosphere. Felt very immersive. It's a bit too static and arcady here for my taste, but the assets and facilities look great!
Agreed.. I think we're all hoping that a DLC will change that. Star Citizen is one of the worst games of all time imo, but they do have a few features that trump Starfield.. features that generally dont work or bugged the funk out, but they tried.. lol
Thank you for the great outpost guide.
Best guide ever. Thank you
Fire your editor
his edits are .. are pretty good
I find it useful to stop by Gagarin Landing and visit Clint's, then head to Akila City for anything might have been out of at the time. Gagarin is in the same system as Jemison (New Atlantis) so it's relatively easy to hop back and forth. :)
At 3:08 you switch to a completely different location from where your video was before where you actually have 3 resources, unlike the earlier part which seems to only give you a single resource. Where is this second location?
Such a good explainer of things Tag
"akila is one of the first cities you go to in the game" me: 60hrs in the game, just landed in akila for the first time xD
Bro, I'm very happy to watch your video, I had created an outpost on the moon, but I saw that it wasn't moving forward, so I found your video, I managed to make two outposts on that moon that you mentioned in the video, now I'm gaining a lot of iron, aluminum and other ores, I even managed to earn some money selling the ores!
You can go to planets with structural leaves and just spend an hour or so to save you some money, but it might be faster to just to a mission from a mission board and buy them.
Not worth the time, just spend a few thousand credits save yourself the tedium.
Finally a good video on this topic 💫
Great vid, but you should have a discussion with your editor about cuts.
Thanks for the video! I have my first outpost up and running now, thanks to this guide. Much appreciated!
I've just gotten into this game and im so blown away by it. So much to do and explore. Now this. This awesome as. Cant wait till i buid my own outpost.
try to land right between where mountain and crater biomes cross, u will find that crossing when on the planet/moon surface and run along that crossing with scanner and u might get lucky and find aluminium, iron and helium next to each other
Awesome info this was a great help I’ve just recently started getting into my outposting, there’s a lot to it and this helped quite abit thank you
One of my outposts has access to Silver, Iron, Lead, Alkanes, and Helium-3. You have to run around with the beacon and find the spot with the most resources.
How tf would I have figured this out, without this video...... Bravo 👏
Worked great, grabbed 4. Thank you!
After completing the crimson fleet story i dont need money so just looking for a good place to build an outpost and as a worshipper of the greta serpent im moving to the serpentis system with those sweet lush world's
2:03 did he just have a stroke? are you smelling burnt toast?
are u the guy who keeps breaking into my house and making toast? at least eat it all, I'm sick of throwing it away!😂
I set my base up in the same place. I got lucky and found a spot with all 5 resources. Had to make 3 landing sites to find it, but I was happy with the results lol.
Dang Im jealous I landed at like 10 spots and settled for a place that has it all, except for iron.
I found only 4 =)) 5 is so so lucky. Good to you 👍.
You lie. Where did you find it lol
Great introduction to outposrs, thanks so much!!
Out of the confusing videos I seen yours made sense. Thank you so much lol
I just got uber lucky. I got frustrated that I couldn't find a triple area earlier... Stumbled onto a quad area randomly. He-3, Al, Be, AND Eu. No iron, but heck, I'll count that as a MASSIVE win.
Sweet this an awesome help thank you. I haven't even built a base yet or gathered resources this is gold cheers 👍👍😂😂
I got all 4 of the big minerals on Andraphon after my 3rd reload and walking around for 5 min with my base beacon.
This has helped me so much, thank you
I managed to find all three plus Europium! Thank you for the awesome video 😊
Which planet friend? :)
[Edit - Outpost(s) build. Working, earning money. Thank you.]
Sure, anyone can build here... I found what appeared to be a great spot with 3 possible resources. I landed. It was right next to an Eclipse base. I killed them. It was a great fight for my level 7 character which has done almost nothing yet. Okay, level 8 now because the fight leveled me up. Then I ran to the wrong ship when leaving. Killed them. Boarded. Killed everyone. Now I am standing in a ship I cannot fly and I do not know how to tell what Class the ship is and do not know if I can just go to the simulator to up my piloting skills to be able to try to return to this ship.
So, build your first Outpost, easy. Right... or wrong? I suspect if I build too close to the Eclipse base then my Outpost will be destroyed. Sigh... Just too many unknowns.
Oh, thanks for the great guide. I will come back and edit my reply once I actually build an Outpost.
What gpu and cpu you are using, can you tell plz??
I found a spot just north of where you landed cause I went to the same spot to set the outpost up you had and could only find iron. Went north about an inch worth on the map fully zoomed in and got beryllium, aluminum, helium-3 and europium for available resources. No iron but if it's hard to get 3 I'm surprised I found a spot with 4 available resources for my first outpost. Especially with europium being a 3 star resource
Excellent guide.
thank you so much.
Very informative! I'm excited about the depth of this game!
I like how you pause in those "really?!" moments.. Pefectly sums up Bethesda game guides. Very informative.
Do u need to reach a certain point in the story to be able to build an outpost ?
I love being able to buy Baguettes at the same place as Nuclear Fuel Rods
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Can you have settlers come to your outposts? Not on about people you assign there
hi for some reason i cant find exact spots for the helium-3 and aluminium spots you found at 3:30 in the video🤔🤔🤔
any reason why you think🤔🤔🤔?
Nice tutorial. You could have mentioned you need Nickel for helium extractor in your resource part of the video.
I do four mats per outpost. You just have to land in between biomes and run the line. You'll come across quite a few areas with four mats.
Someone said, but I need to confirm, If you go to place a outpost in the top left corner it'll tell you what is available out the outpost.
Yup.
Yes. You can see this at 3:13
It will but sometimes it’s just flat out wrong. It showed me there were 4 minerals in one area but I checked every square inch and there was only 2 of the minerals listed. The other 2 were outside of the outpost zone.
That was really helpful thanks the game don't explain anything
I've settled Eridani mainly because I like the idea of being neighbors with the LIST settlers
Playing the game you soon have plenty of money to buy the materials you need. Most of the difficult ones are only needed for research (one-time) and outpost development anyway (look for a list of mats used for weapon/space suit mods and it is a fairly short one). I have lots of outposts but I sometimes question whether I should have bothered. Of course the game doesn't have anything else that is particularly compelling so maybe outpost building can become the central feature ... but you soon run out of storage space (I've already got dozens of storage modules). My favourite pastime is stealing/taking ships in the Archimedes, Hawking, Huygens and other level 75 systems. Of course the bug requires me to constantly enable that feature with the only console command I use ...
The reason I started building outposts was actually so I could build a landing pad (with all the features) within easy reach from my hunting grounds - getting locked into stealing ship after ship to find one with sufficient range gets tiresome 🙂
Thank you. Helped me a lot :)
Ty for this guide, now I can at the very least get started on my first outpost! Keep up the good work! 👍
Two things I would suggest is stack containers rather than horizontal placement and don't place structures that cross over the boundary circle especially your landing pad as it will cause the outpost to bug out. When using cargo links only use either incoming or outgoing but not both unless they are different resource types. If you have both incoming and outgoing at the same transfer link it bugs and randomly puts outgoing into incoming storage and vice versa unless they are different resource types.
Great video , I managed to find all 4 resources. Thank you for the video
Great content, thanks!
That’s great. Very helpful.
Saving this one man perfect information for what i need
Thank you for the helpful tutorial!!
nice guide for a first video I see on the topic, gives me a few idea on how to improve my own build, nice video editing as well, I do not know if you use a de-esser or not, but might be something to think about, it will help with the sharp s sounds during the VO.
what interesting for me is. this planet time is moving so slow so when you skip time you go twice as fast. you can respawn space station easier this way i think. also nice outpost i look at several moon but it only have aluminum and helium3
this is SSOOOO helpful!
This has been the most helpful guide on outpost building I've seen yet. Easy to follow. Thanks!
What do you do with the resources once you gather? craft more or sell for profit?
Both but it depends on the resource
The one single setup that can do everything is iron and aluminum, because you can then make infinite adaptive frames and sell them for profit, while also being able to build more extractors and storage, accelerating the whole process, which also gives you tons of XP from crafting. You can basically do this loop. You just set it up, sleep on your ship, craft adaptive frames, build more, and do it all over again. One of the reasons to get the perk to build on extreme planets is that there isn't really a need for much if any defense turrets, because there's nothing there to attack you. So you don't even need to build defenses or habitation buildings, only just extractors and storage and an industrial crafting table. With just those 2 resources and 3 buildings you can have a massive credit/XP farm.
Not sure why and how,but i made my first outpost on this exactly moon before i watched this video,haha,nice
AWESOME EDITING! 🤣
Thanks. This was very helpful and informative. Most importantly simple and straight to the point
Thanks for that info!!!
Player PSA: There appears to be a small bug when setting up the resource link landing pads. The pads would not deliver the outgoing resources, best way to fix this is to delete the pad on both ends and replace. (Took me hours to figure this evil thing out.) ((Pass this on))
i had this bug when i changed the link without canceling the original. But i notice that even if you dont see the trade in the computer, the things are working
Or you could restart your game and when opening visit the planet where the cargo shop is landed
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Thank you! Awesome guide
Very simple and helpful, thank you
Editing out repeat audio would have been amazing
My question is; what do i do with all these resources?
Once ive built my outpost up and all my resources are stacked up and everything is full.
Is there a way for me to make something worth lots of money i can sell to vendors?
Like is there a way to constantly make money off all these resources ive got coming in?
If you go to any of the Ship Manufacturer starbases they'll have resource delivery missions for you. Usually it's quite a lot of each resource that they need you to sell to them.
@@JPIxVIPER This is exactly the kind of answer i was looking for!
Thank you for all that you do