my favorite is Eridani II. i have my outpost on top of a bluff overlooking the forest below. it has a stunning view of the landscape and is relatively free from predators. it's a great place to go and chill away from the hustle and bustle of the settled systems.
It also has a huge amount of different ores. Awesome coastlines and predators. There is a huge amount of life. The rest of the system fills out most of the other main and some rare elements then there is eridanni 3. I'd love to be able to direct the century ship to eridanni 3
@@AllOutGamerReviews My current Homebases have been on Rana III, Ixyll II and Zeta Ophiuchi I. Homebase outpost are designed as resource storage hubs and not manufacturing or mining outposts. I best use them as biological gardens. Working on improving my designs and efficiency, while also having nice locations to chill.
@@Cheekaka on this list, Hyla II. I love adding a list of planets with High O2 levels. Right now my gameplay settings is with "Environmental Damage and Afflictions" on advance as part of a hardcore challenge im doing with a friend. So any planet with a safe atmosphere is something i need to take note of. Pls i'm hoping for more content with LIST.
Nemeria IVa has become my go-to main base. I'm surprised how rarely it makes this kind of list. A couple things to note about it: 1) There are definitely predators. They're just not in the swamp biome. There are some sky-sharks elsewhere on the planet that definitely attack you, and they're plenty tough. Just stay in the swamp. 2) The lagoon feature in the swamp is not as ubiquitous as one might think. In fact, much of the swamp is just jungle. The only sure way I've come up with to find it is to look for a large inland sea running north-to-south. There is a peninsula jutting into the sea from the east about mid-way down. Land dead center of that peninsula and head for the mountains.
Guniibu VI-b. I landed on what looked like a madagascar sized chunk of land from space, & when i did i saw two oceans either side of me split by mountains in the middle. Immediately dropped an outpost beacon & ended up putting my biggest base there. Stunning gas giant & several other moons in the sky too!
Schrodinger III. My first outpost destination after going through unity. The sand beaches make your outpost an ocean side resort. It's moon is perfect for a Helium outpost. Being central in the Galaxie map is perfect for extending grav. jump across the whole galaxie map. I have spent hundreds of hours searching habitable planets and moons and nothing beats Schrodinger III for sand beaches, sunsets, sunrises, it's all stunning.
Another vote for Shrodinger. You can farm luxury textiles from the wildlife predators there and they give big XP. Breathable air means no helmet needed plus the towering trees and awesome landscape. Lvl 65 planet so you can def farm some XP there as well as build on a hillside for an awesome view. Combine with the other planets in that one system and you can import almost any inorganic resources you want all in system.
I'm sorry, but for me the absolute criteria is that the location has to have conditions that do not require a spacesuit, if the location is for living in. It also has to have safe or biological water, in the later I can role-play an extractor and storage, at least. So, the only one I would ever consider in this list is Nemeria IV-A. However, my favorite location has to be Schrödinger III. Extremely earthlike conditions, great resources both on the planet and in-system, interesting and diverse fauna and flora, and it's just one dang pretty place.
@@AllOutGamerReviews Nice. Will be checking those out for my next NG+. This run has been getting all my mods set up so I can build an interstellar outpost network. 😀
Codos (moon of Akila) enuf said. Only complaint is you need a suit during the day due to radiation. At night u dont need one. Check out the swamp area. Beautiful. Like a bunch of little lakes and palm trees.
It's been a while so I cannot remember the system, but there are pristine, untouched systems in the game. I.e. no ships, no structures on planets, nothing in orbit, just you and untouched planets with their native flora and fauna. You could build a personal retreat on one of the planets in that system and be completely off the grid. All I remember is that it was near the top edge of the map and the level requirement was surprisingly low, so probably 25 or less.
@AllOutGamerReviews I decided to see if I could find this place. My guess is they are talking about Newton III. While I haven't explored it completely I can say so far I haven't found any man made structures, you don't need a suit, and it has some beautiful landscape. I did have a temple on mine but all natural other then that. It is level 55.
@@AllOutGamerReviews Based on the response I popped into Reddit for a bit and found this list(which includes Strix): Bardeen, Rana, Verne, Strix, Sparta, Katydid, Marduk, and Foucalt. None of those fit what I remember, so I might have been mistaken. Unless it was a system like Bradbury...
I’m a cod player. But I liked no man’s sky. I played Starfield the night it came out. I was so excited to play and was disappointed in the gameplay mostly cause I was comparing it to No Man’s Sky… once I took it for what it was I started to enjoy it, a lot. I spent hours building ships, stealing ships, going to jail, racking up a 1,000,000 bounty, etc. this game is one of my all time favorites now. I thought it was trash hours into though, I understand how some can think this at the start, but I love this game now.
@@PeazUpAtownDown I have 6k hours on Skyrim, Vanilla and modded, another 3k hours between Fallout NV and Fallout 3. I have 2k hours in Star Citizen and 600 hours in NMS. I can say with plenty confidence, that this is the worst RPG Beteshda has made, and the wors space simulator on the market right now.
@@gankstrap ah. I see where you’re coming from. I’m not as hardcore into rgps and it was the first of those type of games besides NMS that’s I’ve played. Could be why I think of it the way I do.
my favorite is Eridani II. i have my outpost on top of a bluff overlooking the forest below. it has a stunning view of the landscape and is relatively free from predators. it's a great place to go and chill away from the hustle and bustle of the settled systems.
Eridani II is another beautiful planet. Palm trees on the coast and some desert regions, if I remember correctly?
It also has a huge amount of different ores. Awesome coastlines and predators. There is a huge amount of life. The rest of the system fills out most of the other main and some rare elements then there is eridanni 3. I'd love to be able to direct the century ship to eridanni 3
oh i was looking for a place to build another home base, thanks for the video.
Glad I could help and thanks for watching!
@@AllOutGamerReviews My current Homebases have been on Rana III, Ixyll II and Zeta Ophiuchi I. Homebase outpost are designed as resource storage hubs and not manufacturing or mining outposts. I best use them as biological gardens. Working on improving my designs and efficiency, while also having nice locations to chill.
Pretty much the same as me!
@@IN-tm8mw did you pick a place?
@@Cheekaka on this list, Hyla II. I love adding a list of planets with High O2 levels. Right now my gameplay settings is with "Environmental Damage and Afflictions" on advance as part of a hardcore challenge im doing with a friend. So any planet with a safe atmosphere is something i need to take note of. Pls i'm hoping for more content with LIST.
Nemeria IVa has become my go-to main base. I'm surprised how rarely it makes this kind of list. A couple things to note about it: 1) There are definitely predators. They're just not in the swamp biome. There are some sky-sharks elsewhere on the planet that definitely attack you, and they're plenty tough. Just stay in the swamp. 2) The lagoon feature in the swamp is not as ubiquitous as one might think. In fact, much of the swamp is just jungle. The only sure way I've come up with to find it is to look for a large inland sea running north-to-south. There is a peninsula jutting into the sea from the east about mid-way down. Land dead center of that peninsula and head for the mountains.
Thanks for the input! Not gonna lie to you I’m going to immediately go find sky sharks…
Nemeria II is where I put my outpost at on top of a volcano
Guniibu VI-b.
I landed on what looked like a madagascar sized chunk of land from space, & when i did i saw two oceans either side of me split by mountains in the middle.
Immediately dropped an outpost beacon & ended up putting my biggest base there.
Stunning gas giant & several other moons in the sky too!
That sounds great, I will definitely have a look at the Madagascar of Guniibu VI-b! Thanks again!
Thanks for this list. I screenshotted every one. Going to do some sightseeing tomorrow.
Oh man you’re in for a treat! Thank you for watching and enjoy!!
I would also add Schrödinger VIII a
It’s has some great views and places to build with the blue palm trees all over the landscape
Thanks for the tip! I’ll check out Schrödinger VIII next
Schrodinger III. My first outpost destination after going through unity. The sand beaches make your outpost an ocean side resort. It's moon is perfect for a Helium outpost. Being central in the Galaxie map is perfect for extending grav. jump across the whole galaxie map. I have spent hundreds of hours searching habitable planets and moons and nothing beats Schrodinger III for sand beaches, sunsets, sunrises, it's all stunning.
Another vote for Shrodinger. You can farm luxury textiles from the wildlife predators there and they give big XP. Breathable air means no helmet needed plus the towering trees and awesome landscape. Lvl 65 planet so you can def farm some XP there as well as build on a hillside for an awesome view.
Combine with the other planets in that one system and you can import almost any inorganic resources you want all in system.
I have base on… I wanna say III? Pretty solid XP farm there too. Thanks for the info!
What I like about schrodinger is it has multiple good planets/moons so you can link a bunch of outposts without helium 3.
Going to these places now!
Enjoy, Douglas! Thanks for watching!
I'm sorry, but for me the absolute criteria is that the location has to have conditions that do not require a spacesuit, if the location is for living in. It also has to have safe or biological water, in the later I can role-play an extractor and storage, at least.
So, the only one I would ever consider in this list is Nemeria IV-A. However, my favorite location has to be Schrödinger III. Extremely earthlike conditions, great resources both on the planet and in-system, interesting and diverse fauna and flora, and it's just one dang pretty place.
I get you. Schrödinger III has a base on it in my world.
Hyla II is temperate, high O2.
Sumati is temperate and Standard Earth oxygen.
@@AllOutGamerReviews Nice. Will be checking those out for my next NG+. This run has been getting all my mods set up so I can build an interstellar outpost network. 😀
Good luck in your next NG+, Captain.
Codos (moon of Akila) enuf said. Only complaint is you need a suit during the day due to radiation. At night u dont need one. Check out the swamp area. Beautiful. Like a bunch of little lakes and palm trees.
Thanks for the suggestion, Buzz!
It's been a while so I cannot remember the system, but there are pristine, untouched systems in the game. I.e. no ships, no structures on planets, nothing in orbit, just you and untouched planets with their native flora and fauna. You could build a personal retreat on one of the planets in that system and be completely off the grid. All I remember is that it was near the top edge of the map and the level requirement was surprisingly low, so probably 25 or less.
Sounds ideal! If you remember which one I’ll definitely check that out.
@AllOutGamerReviews I decided to see if I could find this place. My guess is they are talking about Newton III. While I haven't explored it completely I can say so far I haven't found any man made structures, you don't need a suit, and it has some beautiful landscape. I did have a temple on mine but all natural other then that. It is level 55.
Strix is the only system I've ever found that doesn't generate POIs other than natural phenomena.
Thank you! All hail manbearpig!
@@AllOutGamerReviews Based on the response I popped into Reddit for a bit and found this list(which includes Strix): Bardeen, Rana, Verne, Strix, Sparta, Katydid, Marduk, and Foucalt. None of those fit what I remember, so I might have been mistaken. Unless it was a system like Bradbury...
plz tell me where you get that outfit/armor 🙏🏼
The black Starborn? NG+10, mate. It’s a grind but if you like the armour then push forward. Good luck 🫡
You can also get a statless set by following my extra Starborn spacesuit guide and choosing the Hunter!
Codos is my fave
Oh? Thanks I can’t remember it so I’ll check it out again!!
Beta marae 1 is my fav
Oh yeah? Tell me a bit about Beta Marie I, Korrupt!
@@AllOutGamerReviewsEarthlike planet several biomes nice tropical forests and abundant fauna/flora very good place to check out
Nice, thanks for the heads up. I will definitely check it out!
Sparta III. Oxygen, no need for suits, safe water, sandy beaches, coniferous forests next to mountains and ocean.
Sounds idyllic, will head there asap. Thanks David!
I don't know why but for me, sumati looks like a red hot savvana
I would try a different landing zone.
I found a couple planets that look very stunning :
TAU CETI-VIII B
MAHEO I
RASALHAGUE II
HEINLEIN VI-A
RANA VI-A
NEWTON III
VEGA II-C
SIRIUS I
GAGARIN
Thank for the recommendations!
I bought the game at launch, played like 15 hrs and got bored.
Now I watch this video and it's insane how bad the game looks, it's just horrible....
That’s fine, enjoy whatever you enjoy.
I’m a cod player. But I liked no man’s sky. I played Starfield the night it came out. I was so excited to play and was disappointed in the gameplay mostly cause I was comparing it to No Man’s Sky… once I took it for what it was I started to enjoy it, a lot. I spent hours building ships, stealing ships, going to jail, racking up a 1,000,000 bounty, etc. this game is one of my all time favorites now. I thought it was trash hours into though, I understand how some can think this at the start, but I love this game now.
@@PeazUpAtownDown I have 6k hours on Skyrim, Vanilla and modded, another 3k hours between Fallout NV and Fallout 3.
I have 2k hours in Star Citizen and 600 hours in NMS.
I can say with plenty confidence, that this is the worst RPG Beteshda has made, and the wors space simulator on the market right now.
@@gankstrap ah. I see where you’re coming from. I’m not as hardcore into rgps and it was the first of those type of games besides NMS that’s I’ve played. Could be why I think of it the way I do.
@@PeazUpAtownDown I dont say game can't be fun, my only complain in the first comment was about looks