Getting Started in the Asteroid Belt - Stationeers - Lost In Space - #1
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Welcome to the Asteroid Belt. A cold, empty space with limited / no resources.
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I could probably write some more stuff here but I'm tired. Maybe I'll remember or maybe this sentence will be all you find...
While the loss was practically nothing, it still hurt to watch suit atmosphere vent into the void to take a drink before getting the airlock set up... Then again, I am one of the few stationeers that actually recycles my trash...
I love playing all these kinds of games minimizing waste and trash and avoiding cheese; Stationeers is one of the many games that make it much more fun, alongside such as modded Factorio or Minecraft :) It usually makes for much more of a challenge, too. Get everything together so that you can have a room with a breathable atmosphere before you get dehydrated on Stationeers difficulty can get pretty hectic :D Sure, it makes sense the suit would have a receptacle for the bottle so you could drink without opening the helmet, but... it's more fun this way :D
Yeah it hurt.
I should probably recycle everything. It would help ion this playthrough.
So the start condition has changed, at least since I played.
Hit. Turn you jetpack stabiliser off, in-between points of travel.
This way, you don't have to continually trust, save on propellant.
Luckily for you, the sun rotates around, so constant solar is available.
Remember inside your habitat there is an up and down, outside there is not. 😂
Perhaps an idea, place a solar cube outside the base. One frame with 4 panels should work and cheap on cable.
You have to love the English humour. Counting in Spanish and telling that is the extent of my French. Lovely.
Good luck, Ryan. Don't let yourself get seduced in a sense of ease.
lol I wasn't counting in Spanish.. was I?
Love the solar cube idea! I wonder how ridiculous it could be with a cube covered in solar tracking dual axis panels.
Don't make them shorter :) 1h no editing it totally fine
Hey,
They shouldn't be much (if any) shorter than 1 hour. I don't tend to edit Stationeers that much to be honest. I try and keep all of my thought process in the videos. The only reason this is shorter than usual is because I had a good few hours in one sitting and I thought it would give me time to play some Icarus whilst they publish.
Every other playthrough I have seen had astroids. If you mined around the edges they would stay. If not they disappear
The only asteroid I had was tiny and soon de-spawned. I can't see any others.
@PanicAndDieGaming if you try a fresh map separately I bet it is very different
@@nolaguy72126 I'll give that a go
@@nolaguy72126 You're right. It seems very hit and miss though. I started two saves and got nothing. I then started a third save and got some pretty hefty asteroids. However when I logged off and logged back into the save, it removed them.
@@PanicAndDieGaming Yeah, the asteroid spawning is a known problem with the map; start with maximum viewing distance (shouldn't be a performance problem in space :D ) and try to get as much stuff as you can before you're forced to save and load - they do despawn, and will not come back AFAIK. But of course, you're supposed to use the rockets for resources anyway.
When you start with the rocket, idk if it will be easier to convert that O2/Vol back into gas then mix it or go to a liq fuel rocket. If you convert to gas, make sure you have pipe heaters cause that liq will cool down. You have about 40 deg C before you hit freezing as well the Vol and o2 will need ti above -78C to stay as a gas. Good news is due to no gravity, you can use any engine you want! Personally I’d use the easy one, it’s cheap to build and cheap to use!
Another tip in the settings under controls near the bottom you can assign your jet pack stabilizer a hot key to turn on/off
Lastly for your solar, place “tower” going east/west “on its side” one frame wide and place your solar pnls on it it will cost MUCH less cable and will still get that 360 solar instead of what you have now all around your base.
Hey Charles,
The videos are a little ahead so I have already attempted a take off with the liquid. I don't really know whether it would have been better using gas.
I will rearrange the solar panels.
you spawn with a light suit in stationeer difficulty
Hey,
Ah I thought you spawned with no suit. Fair enough. Thank you. I also didn't go for Stationeer difficulty as I didn't know how hard it was going to be to get water.
@@PanicAndDieGaming The "no suit" rule on stationeer difficulty is only for *re*spawns/deaths. The main difficulty settings don't actually change any starting equipment as far as I can tell (especially considering it would be next to impossible to play on most planets if you spawned literally without a suit)
@@makodolphus7810 Oh really? I thought that on Stationeers difficulty, if you didn't have a spawn point, it was literally game over. My mistake. Thank you.
@@PanicAndDieGaming Yes, on Stationeers difficulty you have to set the spawnpoint inside a room with breathable air. If you die, you will respawn with no suit.
Please add the video number #1, #2 in the title so I know what comes after what
Yep, good call.
Always put it on hard... if you learn on hard its no different. lol normal is for girls
lol now I feel inclined to put it on hard because of the girl comment :D