1.hello games tell you to go to the center of the universe 2. you go to the center of the universe 3. reach the center then proceed to get sucked into a super massive black hole
You forgot Chuck Norris. He already made also DLC for it, that make every planet completly unique. He also doubled number of planets, that is able to be generated by 32-bit integer. Unfortunately, his work was lost, he made it so fast, that in attempt to save his work, HDD burned out. Also computer could not understand, how he could fit so many planets into 32-bit integer, so it blue-screened before burning out.
The scale of NMS is truly insane. I just recently got it and so far, I'm really loving and enjoying it! Tbh I have no idea how the heck it's even possible to create such insanely huge spaces in a videogame. To me it just looks like pure magic. The installation of NMS on my PS4 was only about 11 GB!! How?!!
Same as Minecraft's self generated world. The game developers created an equation(s) that randomly generates a different world with different characters on it. Think of it as y=m(x) + B for a linear equation, with " Y" being a new world, the computer will enter a number from 0 - infinity for x; resulting in a different "Y" value every time. The low texture resolution coupled with reusable textures, music, and character models keeps the data file as small as possible.
@@celestial6489 somewhat of a stupid question but where is the data for each planet you discover stored? if each planet is 1kb then you would need 17 billion terabytes for all planets, i just dont get it
@@HamoBased its all procedurally generated, the planets you discover are written as just a small equation instead of a full on file.. once you return to the planet or system or whatever, that same equation gets used in an algorithm to create that very same planet... Every planet has its own unique equation and all equations created in the game are stored in one file... Thats why the game is so huge yet doesnt take much space, the 11gb is merely for music, dialogue, etc. Everything else you see on the game is all maths(procedural generation) and doesnt have a unique file. So basically you're just looking at maths while playing the game. Its like being provided 18 different letters and getting a question to write 1000000 words using only those 18 letters provided, in this case you are the procedural generation algorithm... You uses the 18 letters given to you to generate 1000000 words which are all unique. That's how everything in no mans sky is created, just you(the algorithm) mixing a bunch of letters(textures, flora, fauna, biomes etc) to produce a unique word(Planets).
@@HamoBased It isn't stored, it's just regenerated the same. 2+3 will always = 5 no matter how many times you do the equation. The game only has to remember the things you change--if you destroy / harvest things, build buildings, leave your ship on a planet, etc. The game has to remember those things. But for the planets themselves, basically things only exist while you're looking at them. The things you stop looking at cease to exist, and then pop back into existence and are regenerated when you turn your character. A lot of big games do this where it creates the illusion of a world, but only what's directly visible exists.
Dude...I love the pics on how you explained the difference between a Galaxy and a universe. Also...I HAD NO IDEA THIS GAME WAS SO BIG. I knew the programmers said 99.9% of the planets would never be visited, but WOW...THIS THING IS MASSIVE.
I guess that's why I wanted to make this video to get that point across. It's size to this day still amazes me! It's a pretty big game, and that's an understatement; )
Interviewer: "So, Mr. God, why did you create these many planets in the universe?" God: "Err, I donno, 32 bit integer created only 4 million planets, so I thought jumping it up to 64 bit to make things a bit more interesting." Interviewer: "So, Mr. God, is "making things more interesting" the meaning of life?" God: "I donno, I just did it for the heck of it." Interviewer: "Dude..."
"When you do thing's right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all......" Little did we know right is a matter of perspective.....silly humans.
+Impreval Thanks dude! I'll try to keep many of my videos with tons of real-life facts to make them a bit informative on things in the game, as well as real life. But glad you enjoyed the video!
I actually love the size of it, love that it'll feel like you're actually exploring a universe. almost makes me feel as if there's some conspiracy, like this is the governments way of getting us used to Aliens actually being out there, introduce them to us in videogame form first lol. the scale of it does bother me in a way where I feel like there's no actual way to beat the game, i can never get that satisfaction of completing the game but at the same time, it's so amazing I wouldn't want to stop playing
I feel that I'm going to be the only one not concerned with ever trying to reach the center of the universe. Instead I just want to roam and try to appreciate not only how vast the games universe and galaxies are, but the work of the artist who created. I mean graphically the game looks amazing and knowing every planet is different gets me hyped to explore as many planets as possible.
This game is fuckn awesome now, the new origin update that dropped as I speak ads so much cool stuff, like new weathers, lighting,tornadoes,desert worms, new types of insects,wandering robots,new types of marshes,new biomes,new atmospheric styles and new clouds that actually look surprisingly cool, i might have missed a few but its pretty awesome.
+Outer Edge Gaming it still wouldn't be the you living right now. if you die, despite giving your memories to another, it will never be the you that died. It's hard to wrap your head around it, cause the you that died wouldn't come back so you wouldn't know what happens to the clone of you so it wouldn't be you
+Miguel Ricardo I've seen the trophies there isn't one like that there is a community on psn that has people on it who already have the game and I checked the trophies
Imagine the file size of a no mans sky save we’re ever planet had been visited and had a base it would probably be so big that all the computers we have wouldn’t have enough storage
and 578 years (still a lot) if the game had a billion constant active players.The earth have 7.5 billions of people and a lot of them dont have internet or computer
If there is roughly 8 billion people, we would have to visit 2,305,843,009.2 planets each. The amount of time it would take is different for each person, they could be using a console or slow pc increasing times or a really fast pc.
Thank you so much dude :) As my semester at college is getting closer to finals, I am focusing on that slightly more, but definately 1-2 videos every day until it's over! :)
Well, depending on how you design a game, you could stick to just one starsystem like ours, and make players explore those 4-10 planets. Probably you could still spend months if not years travelling around that space and still never see another player. I suspect that NMS will start feeling a bit repetitive after a while..like "this is the same planet like the one I saw last week..but it has a different color of the sky..and more birds".
I really don't think so. Like I said, I don't think there will two planets that are exactly the same, but there is no way that they will manage to create a code that generates billions of completely unike worlds, and by that I mean worlds that don't remind of one another.
+reflectionsofme Sounds like fun! The cool thing is, is that there will be many galaxies for you to do that! Plus it's like 40-100 hours for each galaxy, so there will be plenty to do :)
Still I feel they should have kept it within one or two galaxies instead of 200 and instead use the “space regions” to have the variations galaxies do now.
I don't think I have ever wanted a single game so much in my entire life, like for real I'm gonna cry because I want this game so much, I can't wait for it to come out
Nothing can stop the hype and anti-hype trains. Murray said the game will have an arcade-y feel, to me that's the most important piece of info to consider. It will not have the depth of an infinitely intricate sci fi setting, and many people will talk shit on it. That won't stop me from enjoying it though, just watching videos on it has entertained me more than some games I've played through
+kylehasgeniusbits For sure! I think people are thinking this game should have more features to do, as it should be more of a simulation game. I just ignore people who talk shit about the game, as the game slisnt even out yet. The game offers everything that I want in the game, and that's perfect for me! :)
I am a metallurgical lab technician and I can tell you that there are 133 ,333,333,333.33 grains of sand in just a 40 tonne sample so if you were to equate how many grains of sand were on earth , divide that number by 40,000 and multiply that by the mass of the earth
You need to get your facts straight because the game uses procedural generation and the content will be very repetitive. As a game developer myself in the industry, the time it takes to visit all the planets is worthless when you will get the gist of it by visiting a hundred.
+Samm Varnish Yes you will get the gist of it but you will keep finding new places of interest. The game is built around resources and so on anyway so you really aren't meant to spend much time on any one planet but for explorers, they can spend hours on each planet and at 100 planets spending hours on each one will let you get plenty of game time.
noodles6669 What I am saying is that by planet one hundred, everything will feel the same. A team of five is making this game, you won't be seeing anything revolutionary, and many if not all planets will feel the same after at most one hundred, and that's being insanely generous.
Good too know, and it's good to be optimistic. I just don't like it when people hail it as the next masterpiece, when it hasn't even come out yet. I just don't want people to get crushed if it's indeed the case. I never meant to make people think it's going to be crap, because in probability it won't be terrible, it'll be neat. I'm only pointing out that with our technology so far, procedural can only go so far at the moment. CHUN BUNS
+Samm Varnish totally agree. moreover in one material they said that changes made to planets by players won't even be saved on servers except when they are really huge (dunno what is that - like city huge? state/country huge? continent huge?). so i'm wondering if you leave planet will changes you've made (like terraforming, killed creatures) will be there saved for YOU when you go back. for me it sucks big time no matter the scale of game. just because game is showing you how what you created doesn't matter. we need to see this game in action and not in press-exclusive environment with no content and covered up errors.
What does "planet sized planets" mean? When we see ships entering planetary atmospheres in the game, we see objects from space that seem relatively large from space but relatively small when we get closer, which indicates to me that planets in the game aren't as big as the smallest planets in our universe. Here's an example: At 4:18 in the video, we see a number of dark blob shapes on the planet. They look relatively large - I did a comparison with Earth and if that planet was Earth, they look about the width of the island of Jamaica, which is about 50 miles wide, yet when we see the player in the video fly down, at about 4:24 to 4:32 he flies past some of these dark blobs - they are floating islands, but they look like they're only about a mile or two in diameter at most. This indicates to me that the planet is only about 1/20th the size of Earth - that's not even 400 miles in diameter. That's smaller than Ceres, the largest dwarf planet in the Asteroid Belt. Now okay, maybe this is a particularly small planet - maybe a moon, but I have yet to see a planet that looks truly "planet sized" from what I've seen of the game.
I believe it has been confirmed to be a moon. feel free to correct me if im wrong but i heard something along those lines from cobra... and still 1/20th the size of earth is still pretty frigging massive of you ask me, its way more than ill ever explore on a single planet
DutchDinosaur It might be a moon, but I have yet to see a planet that looks truly planet sized in the game. Cobra TV tends to be a little uncritical towards the game - I recall at one point he ridicules the idea that anyone can tell from what's been shown, that a planet isn't planet sized, whereas it certainly is possible. While I agree with you that 1/20th size is acceptable, I worry that this idea that the planets are "planet sized" will cause some players to be disappointed.
Yeah no these planets are tiny compared to real life celestial bodies. Getting an actual earth sized body to render and function in 3d space is really hard and they are not even coming close to pulling it off.
WOW maybe they should just start a university course for exploring No Man's Sky and give them a degree. The sheer size of a galaxy is already NUTS! and then you have a universe of many galaxies with as many planets......ugh i need to lay down my head is overheating.
The distance from Earth to Mars actually varies enormously depending on where Mars is in its orbit in relation to Earth's. It can sometimes get very close to us, maybe even less than 60 million miles.
+The youtube hating community STRIKES AGAIN Only the area's you are inhabiting at the time are generated. While yes you can view the stars/galaxy map of sorts and hyperdrive/warp there, nothing is loaded or generated in those areas, it's all stored as mathematical algorithms. So when you enter a system, it procedurally generates from all that math and tada, you have a star(s), solar system with planets, animals, weather and so on. It only does what it needs at the time. If one were to somehow use a mod/program to visit planets every second, let say 20+ planets a second on a super computer, it would generate and store all that data of each planet/system locally. So that will start to take up space. If I understand it correctly, it just stores the basic data as text, saying, this system has these planets with these parameters, these creatures with these textures, size, color etc all the little details. It's a small game stored on your hard drive, but the possibilities and vastness of it are endless.
using quick maths one answer says it takes 11 hours 50 min to almost walk half way across a planet lets round that to 12. we walk at 4 kmph times that by 4 . 48 km then because that is halfway times by 2 agian to get a circumferrance of 98 km. mimas which is the smallest round moon has a circumferrence of 1,245 km. that makes no man sky planets the size of modderately sized asteroids
And all of them identical, who would've guessed! Every type I mean, for example every hot planets are the same, every ice planet is the same, etc. You get the idea. I love this game, I came back to it about a month ago to play the Beyond expansion and it's very good but we need more variety in the fauna and flora, and some more variety in planets for example an actual desert planet (no, those that you're thinking about are dust planets it's a difference) with actual desert dunes and giant sand storms. (Yes , there are dust storms currently, but again not the same thing). And add the ability to customize our ships just like we do with exocrafts.
Play Rodina. Just one solar system, but the scale of that solar system is ten times better than even the E3 lies. Give the developer some support, too. He is mostly working on his own here.
Sweet video! Sure put things into perspective! One error I did notice was you said that Mars was the closest planet to Earth when it is actually Venus! Other than that it was well presented!
+Comrade Nova Yeah I noticed that after the video, which I feel stupid for forgetting. I guess all the space talk got me excited about how close we are to actually visiting Mars :) Thanks though!
Hello Games confirmed that the average solarsystem has 10 Planets and that galaxies will be smaller than real ones. So, let's try to calculate the numbers of galaxies in nms! To get an apporximate number, we should compare it to the milkyway. Our galaxy has apporx. 100 billion - 300 billion stars. But NMS galaxies will be smaller than that, so let's say 80 billion stars per galaxy. When we divide 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 by 10 = 1,844,674,407,370,955,161 stars will be in nms. Lets divide 1,844,674,407,370,955,161 by 80,000,000,000 = 23,058,430! If my calculation is right(it won't be) this would mean that there are approximately 23,058,430 galaxies in No Man's Sky. Imagine the variety of Life in that universe *-* Nice video, keep it up buddy!
+Jaddow I know dude! It's crazy, and I can't wait to see if even the galaxies vary from eachother in terms of shape and what not. That would be a cool addition later on :O
Indeed it's just mindblowing ^^ But I am still a little bit "afraid" of the repetitive part of nms. Let's talk real for a moment: every game is at some point repetitive, but thats the task for every dev. They should give the players alternating stuff to do. But how could a game, where almost everything is unique, be repetitive? I think NMS will be a perfect game for those who can still think up their own fantasie worlds. Because NMS won't take your hand and pull you through a story like most other games AAA games! You'll write your own story! And those who can't think like this, will just see the game as a game and not as a fascinating piece of art with almost endless variety :/ I have waited for such a game almost my whole life and i can't wait to actually play it! :D
I did some research, and apparently, to visit every planet, galaxy, star, etc... it will take you 585 billion years to see everything in this game..... (by research I mean Google search it lol)
Imagine there's an Easter egg under a rock in a 1/18 quintillon planet, when every planet is a planet-sized planet... And the easter egg is the answer of every question (life's sense, does God exist? , is life a simulation? etc...) Do you know how awesome it could be?
Finally someone who understands the math and realizes just how incredible this game is. I can't help but laugh when I read these comments saying, first thing i'm gonna do is find my buddy so we can play co op. These people have no conception of just how difficult that will be or how much time it will take. Even if it is theoretically possible I am almost certain that these players will get frustrated and quit before that actually happens, consequently we will be seeing plenty of angry comments and just plain hissy fits because their unrealistic expectations were not met. I myself cannot wait to play this game.
Yeah it will certainly be tough, but not impossible... just near impossible ;) People also have to factor in that they will be taking in sights, surviving, exploring, and upgrading things as well. There will be a lot to prepare for, but I definately think it will be feasible when you're both closer towards the center of the starting galaxy :)
+Dr. Mantis Toboggan, M.D. I really hope that NMS will be compatible with VR at some point! I feel that PC players will be able to port it at some point, but for us PS4 players, it will be quite awhile I feel :P
+Outer Edge Gaming Thanks for the reply. Awesome video. I have been lightweight obsessed with this game's release since reading about in Game Informer some time ago. Even if it ends up being a while until it is VR compatible, just the scale and depth of this game should be more than enough to keep us all busy. Keep up the great work!
I just found out about this game. The size is unbelievable. It is so much bigger then it needed to be. How do you even download and install all of that? It isn't all loaded at once but the data must all be there right?
I'm just wondering but, if everyone is going to be playing inside the same universe... Cant we just tell each other what planet we should all go to and then start up a civilization on that planet?
The game looks great, personally, I am aiming to be an astronaut myself and this just makes it better since I am a hardcore gamer. I was a bit bummed about the fact that 90% of the planet's will not be inhabited but still it's pretty nifty. I think the game might be a little repetitive but that doesn't bother me because of the fact that it will be so fascinating that you might not even notice where you are because of all the things you see! I am really waiting for the game and I will surely name my first lifeform "Man". I also found this channel quite nice and subscribed! Have a good day readers. By the way, Fatality was here 12,7,16
What if our universe is actually a no man's sky type game and we don't know it, and what if someone created a no man's sky game inside no man's sky, and so on infinitely
The developer said that no matter what, an estimated 98.8% of the map will be left unexplored that is with everyone playing and total time until everyone quits playing. Combined 98.8% of the map will still be unexplored """"""poof""""" mind blown.
I just started playing on account I have oculus rift and wanted a space game. I played Elite Dangerous and it also had the same scale but before this video I thought maybe this game had 100 or 1000 planets but wow infinite number is amazing. You can get lost and literally make a planet yours. Again I am amazed.
Assuming a galaxy contains 100 billion planets on average (that's how many are in our Milky Way) it would take 180 million galaxies to accommodate the 18 quintillion planets. Woah.
+MielewSky Yeah... It's alot... xD I personally hope that the scale of the game goes Planet/Moon -> Solar System -> Galactic Map -> Universe Map. We have only seen the galactic map, but just imagine a Universe Map!!! That would be insane, just knowing that every galaxy that you see, is jam-packed full of stars o.o
One thing thats weird: One "u" is like 50cm. And if you look in the interplanetary space, you will see that the planets are just a few miles away, and they are small as sh*t.
I love how this guy tried to tell people how big the game was just because he found it interesting. Then all of the sudden some game development chick bust in here like "you need to get your facts straight!" I just find it amusing that this guy tried to look at the math of the game and thought it's was cool on how big it was then one person screwed it up. personally I think this game will have a little repetition when it comes to somethings. but what you can do in the game is so much more then just looking for repetition. if you play a game that you can fight,explore,trade,and learn freaking language! But then you don't wanna play it because it has a small repetition? you shouldn't be playing video games if that's the case. BTW I loved the video and I'm now subscribed and waiting for more.
What if its a lie? What if it doesn't have such amounts of galaxies and the game devs are lying to you because they know you cant explore so much of it?
The more or less precise number of galaxies in this game is a multiple millions! It is a simple maths thing! Just take a common scientific knowledge that an average sized galaxy has around 2 trillion planets and about 300 billions of stars and its systems and then combine it with the number of planets this game is going to have! All you need to do know is divide 18 quintillions by 2 trillions (real life sized average galaxy vs game's overall universe size ratio!) to get the total number of galaxies! The precise number in that case would be 9 millions, but that is extremely approximate! The end number may range from 6 to even 12 millions! But that gives you idea anyway!...
Meanwhile, I'm thinking about when future generations all plan to discover everything in their futuristic, evolved species, and finally do. Will they name a holiday after the day they have discovered everything?
For everyone saying that the game didnt deserve the popularity when it released,... Its way better now and the game is getting to this day constant updates! so i recommend you give it a try if you like space and adventure, theres creatures you can adopt and later mutate their ascendant, you can make mechs, cars, submarines (some planets have a full on ocean you can explore like of earth) and there is way more stuff that was added and way more stuff going to be added, give it a try!
I think my problem with this game is variety in planets, plus the amount of content. This is considering that walking around planets and flying around in your little spaceship will get boring quite quickly. I hope to see a lot of customizable ships and possibly weapons and suits.
+Nathan Reed I think that would be awesome! (The customizing part) I think we should expect to see some more customization post release. As for the game getting boring, I don't think that the amount of content will get boring at all. There's so much to do in the game, and besides walking and flying, you have exploring, surviving, discovering things, etc.
Outer Edge Gaming I'm happy to hear that there will be more than just flying around and discovering, very interested in how much there will be content wise. With that said I am even more excited for the release and how it will operate. :D
im not even fucking kidding this just mind blowed me. I AM MIND BLOWN. jesus well WHO IS GOING TO ATTEMPT TO FIND ALL OF THE PLANETS AND STARS IN THE GAME. no one? k true.
This game is fucking retarded I dont know why this game got as popular as it did 3:24 - 3:34
Iconic. Appreciate the comment!!!
It's very good now
@@UnPackedWolf He was making fun of the people who say that. Think before you comment.
Smith882 hello I’m from the future and the game is much better
Aquat, don’t assume, think before you comment
Me:- plays this game for 9 hours daily .....
*Notification after 70 years*
You have successfully completed 0.01% of this game....
It would be smaller than that, right?
It will be 0.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001
Oh ff..shit
Me *gasp*
karan kharat So true 😂😂✌️
People that finish every game to 100%: _starts crying_
Xlmao damnnnn
Don't worry we just need a good gaming chair that can sustain and lengthen our life 😎
Me who visited every planet by visiting each one for 0.000000000003 seconds, using my XXLRTX 12080 LTI…
@@suave605 cap
@@thecash5837 he's just kidding... I think. the transit between planets is really slow anyways unless you have an explorer
1.hello games tell you to go to the center of the universe
2. you go to the center of the universe
3. reach the center then proceed to get sucked into a super massive black hole
Outer Edge Gaming yes its the ultimate mystery cant wait to find out lol
You enter another universe and get amnesia. The cycle starts over. Explains the beginning of the game
I’ve been through a wormhole thought it was a black whole then that idea got shot down by the comment section lmaoo
this game is a dream come true for me...
Now with VR
Same
My dream would be this + Spore combined
@@thecaribou8833 damn spore is so good
@@thecaribou8833 i dream of the day somebody will rescue spore and make spore 2, online
Only people able to beat No Mans Sky:
1. Superman
2. The Flash
3. Speedy Gonzales
You forgot Chuck Norris. He already made also DLC for it, that make every planet completly unique. He also doubled number of planets, that is able to be generated by 32-bit integer. Unfortunately, his work was lost, he made it so fast, that in attempt to save his work, HDD burned out. Also computer could not understand, how he could fit so many planets into 32-bit integer, so it blue-screened before burning out.
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SONIC.
Kael The Invoker The Flash should be the only one on the list but ok
H Ma
Dude, the flash can run billions of times faster than lightspeed
Chuck Norris has already visited all the planets
+vloos no all the planets visited Chuck Norris
+ScrewFearMe they all showed up to get named by him
+Dominick holden all named untitled/unnamed.
+vloos Twice.
+Vitkiss What about Thrice?
It's not the size, it's what you do in it ;)
Haha yeah im probably going to carve a dick into a mountain and call it MTN D' because there will be a name filter. Sadly.
+yoel rodriguez wait....there is a name filter ??? why??? it's not like we would meet each other right? so many wasted obscenities.
Holy fuck. That should have been their marketting ploy!
no such thing as inx or not, bix doesn't matter
LIL CAN
i did that when i was bored
Turns out it only needs few hundreds of galaxies to contain that much of planets. Shows how crazy big our actual universe is😂😩
The scale of NMS is truly insane. I just recently got it and so far, I'm really loving and enjoying it! Tbh I have no idea how the heck it's even possible to create such insanely huge spaces in a videogame. To me it just looks like pure magic. The installation of NMS on my PS4 was only about 11 GB!! How?!!
Same as Minecraft's self generated world. The game developers created an equation(s) that randomly generates a different world with different characters on it. Think of it as y=m(x) + B for a linear equation, with " Y" being a new world, the computer will enter a number from 0 - infinity for x; resulting in a different "Y" value every time. The low texture resolution coupled with reusable textures, music, and character models keeps the data file as small as possible.
@@celestial6489 somewhat of a stupid question but where is the data for each planet you discover stored? if each planet is 1kb then you would need 17 billion terabytes for all planets, i just dont get it
@@HamoBased its all procedurally generated, the planets you discover are written as just a small equation instead of a full on file.. once you return to the planet or system or whatever, that same equation gets used in an algorithm to create that very same planet... Every planet has its own unique equation and all equations created in the game are stored in one file... Thats why the game is so huge yet doesnt take much space, the 11gb is merely for music, dialogue, etc. Everything else you see on the game is all maths(procedural generation) and doesnt have a unique file. So basically you're just looking at maths while playing the game. Its like being provided 18 different letters and getting a question to write 1000000 words using only those 18 letters provided, in this case you are the procedural generation algorithm... You uses the 18 letters given to you to generate 1000000 words which are all unique. That's how everything in no mans sky is created, just you(the algorithm) mixing a bunch of letters(textures, flora, fauna, biomes etc) to produce a unique word(Planets).
@@HamoBased It isn't stored, it's just regenerated the same. 2+3 will always = 5 no matter how many times you do the equation. The game only has to remember the things you change--if you destroy / harvest things, build buildings, leave your ship on a planet, etc. The game has to remember those things. But for the planets themselves, basically things only exist while you're looking at them. The things you stop looking at cease to exist, and then pop back into existence and are regenerated when you turn your character. A lot of big games do this where it creates the illusion of a world, but only what's directly visible exists.
Dude...I love the pics on how you explained the difference between a Galaxy and a universe. Also...I HAD NO IDEA THIS GAME WAS SO BIG. I knew the programmers said 99.9% of the planets would never be visited, but WOW...THIS THING IS MASSIVE.
I guess that's why I wanted to make this video to get that point across. It's size to this day still amazes me! It's a pretty big game, and that's an understatement; )
Interviewer: "So, Mr. God, why did you create these many planets in the universe?"
God: "Err, I donno, 32 bit integer created only 4 million planets, so I thought jumping it up to 64 bit to make things a bit more interesting."
Interviewer: "So, Mr. God, is "making things more interesting" the meaning of life?"
God: "I donno, I just did it for the heck of it."
Interviewer: "Dude..."
XD hahaha best laugh all day!
God used 128bit (2^128) seeds. LOL
That's my kinda god
And then YEEEEEEEETTT
"When you do thing's right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all......" Little did we know right is a matter of perspective.....silly humans.
U earned a sub for your scale explanations. I knew NMS will be huge but seeing it with familar references makes it alot easier to understand.
+Impreval Thanks dude! I'll try to keep many of my videos with tons of real-life facts to make them a bit informative on things in the game, as well as real life. But glad you enjoyed the video!
I actually love the size of it, love that it'll feel like you're actually exploring a universe. almost makes me feel as if there's some conspiracy, like this is the governments way of getting us used to Aliens actually being out there, introduce them to us in videogame form first lol. the scale of it does bother me in a way where I feel like there's no actual way to beat the game, i can never get that satisfaction of completing the game but at the same time, it's so amazing I wouldn't want to stop playing
+Dasean Clark Great way to put it. I know that there will be so much that I'll never see, but just knowing it's out there is satisfactory :)
6yr later and still no such things as aliens or outer space. Earth is as flat and motionless as ever
@@offlineraided Lolol, 6yrs later and idk what In the world I was talking about smh
@@daseanclark5462 To be fair to you I just started playing No Man's Sky and its actually pretty fun for a "space" game
@@offlineraided yeah from what I remember it Was pretty fun; I noticed they added a lot so I should return to it and check it out
Steam Achievement: YOU HAVE VISITED ALL PLANETS - Challange Excepted
I feel that I'm going to be the only one not concerned with ever trying to reach the center of the universe. Instead I just want to roam and try to appreciate not only how vast the games universe and galaxies are, but the work of the artist who created. I mean graphically the game looks amazing and knowing every planet is different gets me hyped to explore as many planets as possible.
+Tehbestshot For sure! I want to explore an easy 300 planets. Before I even think about visiting the center :)
This game is fuckn awesome now, the new origin update that dropped as I speak ads so much cool stuff, like new weathers, lighting,tornadoes,desert worms, new types of insects,wandering robots,new types of marshes,new biomes,new atmospheric styles and new clouds that actually look surprisingly cool, i might have missed a few but its pretty awesome.
Time to make clones of myself to see end of this game. Each of my clones will carry memories of previous one =D
Same!!! :(
whoops! meant :)
except it won't be you, it would be another person with the same DNA as you and memories
+hikingbird42 But what if their memories are linked?
+Outer Edge Gaming it still wouldn't be the you living right now. if you die, despite giving your memories to another, it will never be the you that died. It's hard to wrap your head around it, cause the you that died wouldn't come back so you wouldn't know what happens to the clone of you so it wouldn't be you
Trophy: Explore Every Planet in the game 0.1 % has completed this Trophy level: Inpossable
i would literally kill myself if there is an actual ps4 trophy that requires you discovering all the planets XD
+Miguel Ricardo I've seen the trophies there isn't one like that there is a community on psn that has people on it who already have the game and I checked the trophies
Who is the 0.1%, is Zeus playing the game too?
0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001*10^-1000000000
How abou 0,000000001 % lmao
Imagine the file size of a no mans sky save we’re ever planet had been visited and had a base it would probably be so big that all the computers we have wouldn’t have enough storage
Its terrifying knowing there's going to be a bunch of planets I'll never touch or see in this game.
me too i want all of it but i will never be abel too what a game
it would take 587 to visit every planet with one person, however with everyone playing it wouldn't take as much time
You're right, just 587,000 years(still a lot)- if the game had a million constant active players.
and 578 years (still a lot) if the game had a billion constant active players.The earth have 7.5 billions of people and a lot of them dont have internet or computer
@@hotman_pt_ your missing the point
@@briankanizar6841 in what aspect?
I've been following this game for like, 2 years now. I'm so stoked.
+Chance Frazier (5trut) Same here! :) We're so close!
So it will basically take almost an entire year just to fully explore ONE planet, fucking crazy, but amazing in the same time
OMG, how do you find a friend in that.. AAAGH FUCK, MIND MELTING. turn left after thousand and one billion from the right. AAGH FUCK, wrong turn.
someone plz answer this,
"how long will it take for everyone on earth to visit every planet in no man's sky"
If there is roughly 8 billion people, we would have to visit 2,305,843,009.2 planets each. The amount of time it would take is different for each person, they could be using a console or slow pc increasing times or a really fast pc.
@@Gorgonzolar Yes but they would have 1 billion year left before the sun explodes!
196 years
@@cenouraroxa9184 hey, I mean I'll be dead but.
I'm going to try to land on an asteroid and ride it to the centre of the universe.
+jim jimjim God Speed! hahaha
Theres no center
@Benjamin Gasiorek-2022 yeah
the universe is everything that exist its just a word
@Benjamin Gasiorek-2022 no it's not lmfao
Microsoft Flight Simulator: Space DLC
(because microsoft flight simulator is the entire earth 1:1 scale so the space dlc is the entire universe)
that sand comparison is what sold me
killer video man ! surprised it doesnt have more views..
cant wait for this game
Thank you so much dude :) As my semester at college is getting closer to finals, I am focusing on that slightly more, but definately 1-2 videos every day until it's over! :)
+Outer Edge Gaming Every week haha
585 Billion year is not just older than planets, but the whole universe, it is estimated that the universe is 13,8 billion year old
+kcolg321 You know it's a big game when the universe is younger than the time it'd take to explore it all. This is why I love technology.
+Nathan Hale Yes, and not just a little bit younger but a shitload D: Amazing :)
I try to tell people about this game but no one ever appreciates the actual size of this game.
+Nathan Hale just let them play the game and they will change their minds
Best part is this game is coming out on my birthday. Pre ordering it!
5:37 My favorite picture.
Me too
There are 255 galaxies in nms at this point
i love space and how enormous it is so i think i will love this game
same dude
Well, depending on how you design a game, you could stick to just one starsystem like ours, and make players explore those 4-10 planets. Probably you could still spend months if not years travelling around that space and still never see another player.
I suspect that NMS will start feeling a bit repetitive after a while..like "this is the same planet like the one I saw last week..but it has a different color of the sky..and more birds".
That won't happen. Every planet and species will be 100% unique.
I really don't think so. Like I said, I don't think there will two planets that are exactly the same, but there is no way that they will manage to create a code that generates billions of completely unike worlds, and by that I mean worlds that don't remind of one another.
We toss around the word "amaze" so casually. We are not amazed nearly as often as we say we are. However, I am truly amazed by this game.
I want to go galaxy hopping
+reflectionsofme Sounds like fun! The cool thing is, is that there will be many galaxies for you to do that! Plus it's like 40-100 hours for each galaxy, so there will be plenty to do :)
The closest planet to Earth, is Venus.
Yeah I messed up on it :/ I'll be adding a disclaimer to the video to clarify that for people so they don't get false information.
+Outer Edge Gaming also being a smart-ass: the galaxy (Andromeda) you showed is a spiral galaxy ;)
No its Earth
The planet at the start of the video is amazing
Still I feel they should have kept it within one or two galaxies instead of 200 and instead use the “space regions” to have the variations galaxies do now.
This is my death bed.
+ejleoz21 nice one hahha
+ejleoz21 Haha, do you want your casket to be your ship?
just to clarify, what i meant by that was that im gonna die (irl) playing this game
I know haha. I was just joking saying that we could use your ship as your casket (maybe 3D print it? o.o)
ahahaha no i wont anyway i will broadcasting this game on twitch so i think it will need a year to get the 90 percent of this game
so imagine the real universe
I don't think I have ever wanted a single game so much in my entire life, like for real I'm gonna cry because I want this game so much, I can't wait for it to come out
Nothing can stop the hype and anti-hype trains. Murray said the game will have an arcade-y feel, to me that's the most important piece of info to consider. It will not have the depth of an infinitely intricate sci fi setting, and many people will talk shit on it. That won't stop me from enjoying it though, just watching videos on it has entertained me more than some games I've played through
+kylehasgeniusbits For sure! I think people are thinking this game should have more features to do, as it should be more of a simulation game. I just ignore people who talk shit about the game, as the game slisnt even out yet. The game offers everything that I want in the game, and that's perfect for me! :)
everything i ever wanted
I know right?! It's going to be great! :D
This game sounds very interesting. I like to know how programmed this game it must of taken them a fair bit of time programming it.
they mustve made a AI to artificial create planets, because its not like they designed 100billions of planet on their own
I am a metallurgical lab technician and I can tell you that there are 133 ,333,333,333.33 grains of sand in just a 40 tonne sample so if you were to equate how many grains of sand were on earth , divide that number by 40,000 and multiply that by the mass of the earth
+ThePaully1976 So... much math!.....
+ThePaully1976 1.9906667e+31
+ThePaully1976 That's a damn big number...
+Outer Edge Gaming hell yeah
You need to get your facts straight because the game uses procedural generation and the content will be very repetitive. As a game developer myself in the industry, the time it takes to visit all the planets is worthless when you will get the gist of it by visiting a hundred.
+Samm Varnish Yes you will get the gist of it but you will keep finding new places of interest. The game is built around resources and so on anyway so you really aren't meant to spend much time on any one planet but for explorers, they can spend hours on each planet and at 100 planets spending hours on each one will let you get plenty of game time.
noodles6669
What I am saying is that by planet one hundred, everything will feel the same. A team of five is making this game, you won't be seeing anything revolutionary, and many if not all planets will feel the same after at most one hundred, and that's being insanely generous.
+Samm Varnish I agree with you but will remain optimistic, Pretty sure they have 20+ people now btw
Good too know, and it's good to be optimistic. I just don't like it when people hail it as the next masterpiece, when it hasn't even come out yet. I just don't want people to get crushed if it's indeed the case. I never meant to make people think it's going to be crap, because in probability it won't be terrible, it'll be neat. I'm only pointing out that with our technology so far, procedural can only go so far at the moment. CHUN BUNS
+Samm Varnish totally agree. moreover in one material they said that changes made to planets by players won't even be saved on servers except when they are really huge (dunno what is that - like city huge? state/country huge? continent huge?). so i'm wondering if you leave planet will changes you've made (like terraforming, killed creatures) will be there saved for YOU when you go back. for me it sucks big time no matter the scale of game. just because game is showing you how what you created doesn't matter. we need to see this game in action and not in press-exclusive environment with no content and covered up errors.
How tf is it only 10GB!?!?! I'm impressed. HOW TF IS CALL OF DUTY NOWADAYS LIKE 100GB!?!?
What does "planet sized planets" mean? When we see ships entering planetary atmospheres in the game, we see objects from space that seem relatively large from space but relatively small when we get closer, which indicates to me that planets in the game aren't as big as the smallest planets in our universe. Here's an example:
At 4:18 in the video, we see a number of dark blob shapes on the planet. They look relatively large - I did a comparison with Earth and if that planet was Earth, they look about the width of the island of Jamaica, which is about 50 miles wide, yet when we see the player in the video fly down, at about 4:24 to 4:32 he flies past some of these dark blobs - they are floating islands, but they look like they're only about a mile or two in diameter at most. This indicates to me that the planet is only about 1/20th the size of Earth - that's not even 400 miles in diameter. That's smaller than Ceres, the largest dwarf planet in the Asteroid Belt. Now okay, maybe this is a particularly small planet - maybe a moon, but I have yet to see a planet that looks truly "planet sized" from what I've seen of the game.
I believe it has been confirmed to be a moon.
feel free to correct me if im wrong but i heard something along those lines from cobra...
and still 1/20th the size of earth is still pretty frigging massive of you ask me,
its way more than ill ever explore on a single planet
DutchDinosaur It might be a moon, but I have yet to see a planet that looks truly planet sized in the game. Cobra TV tends to be a little uncritical towards the game - I recall at one point he ridicules the idea that anyone can tell from what's been shown, that a planet isn't planet sized, whereas it certainly is possible. While I agree with you that 1/20th size is acceptable, I worry that this idea that the planets are "planet sized" will cause some players to be disappointed.
Yeah no these planets are tiny compared to real life celestial bodies.
Getting an actual earth sized body to render and function in 3d space is really hard and they are not even coming close to pulling it off.
it will be fricking amazing... AMAZING...cant wait to start the adventure
+Kinkkis Adventure is Out There!
+Outer Edge Gaming Is No Man's sky out already?
+Kinkkis June 21st it releases in US
+Kinkkis not till June 21st and both PC and PS4 versions will launch at the same time.
Just a reminder, the universe itself only 13 billion years old
Maybe in the future, they might release No Man's Sky 2 which you can visit those 2 trillion galaxies!
WOW maybe they should just start a university course for exploring No Man's Sky and give them a degree.
The sheer size of a galaxy is already NUTS! and then you have a universe of many galaxies with as many planets......ugh i need to lay down my head is overheating.
mind blown
The distance from Earth to Mars actually varies enormously depending on where Mars is in its orbit in relation to Earth's. It can sometimes get very close to us, maybe even less than 60 million miles.
this game is a freak of nature how the hell did the developers manage to build something so big
+The youtube hating community STRIKES AGAIN Maths!
+Outer Edge Gaming ;) I'll talk about that in a future video about how NMS was made.
+The youtube hating community STRIKES AGAIN Only the area's you are inhabiting at the time are generated. While yes you can view the stars/galaxy map of sorts and hyperdrive/warp there, nothing is loaded or generated in those areas, it's all stored as mathematical algorithms. So when you enter a system, it procedurally generates from all that math and tada, you have a star(s), solar system with planets, animals, weather and so on. It only does what it needs at the time.
If one were to somehow use a mod/program to visit planets every second, let say 20+ planets a second on a super computer, it would generate and store all that data of each planet/system locally. So that will start to take up space. If I understand it correctly, it just stores the basic data as text, saying, this system has these planets with these parameters, these creatures with these textures, size, color etc all the little details.
It's a small game stored on your hard drive, but the possibilities and vastness of it are endless.
sorry but 0:00 - 2:30 is a waste of time
+teyton90 sounds like something putin would say surprised you didn't try to take the half that you liked
I was hyped up for this game before, but now.....
*head explodes, scattering brains everywhere*
using quick maths one answer says it takes 11 hours 50 min to almost walk half way across a planet lets round that to 12. we walk at 4 kmph times that by 4 . 48 km then because that is halfway times by 2 agian to get a circumferrance of 98 km. mimas which is the smallest round moon has a circumferrence of 1,245 km. that makes no man sky planets the size of modderately sized asteroids
And all of them identical, who would've guessed!
Every type I mean, for example every hot planets are the same, every ice planet is the same, etc. You get the idea.
I love this game, I came back to it about a month ago to play the Beyond expansion and it's very good but we need more variety in the fauna and flora, and some more variety in planets for example an actual desert planet (no, those that you're thinking about are dust planets it's a difference) with actual desert dunes and giant sand storms. (Yes , there are dust storms currently, but again not the same thing). And add the ability to customize our ships just like we do with exocrafts.
Play Rodina. Just one solar system, but the scale of that solar system is ten times better than even the E3 lies. Give the developer some support, too. He is mostly working on his own here.
I know guys u wanted to try this cool emoji so here u go ¯\_ツ_/¯
Cvetomir Kecman ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ u did it wrong
Sweet video! Sure put things into perspective! One error I did notice was you said that Mars was the closest planet to Earth when it is actually Venus! Other than that it was well presented!
+Comrade Nova Yeah I noticed that after the video, which I feel stupid for forgetting. I guess all the space talk got me excited about how close we are to actually visiting Mars :) Thanks though!
Hello Games confirmed that the average solarsystem has 10 Planets and that galaxies will be smaller than real ones. So, let's try to calculate the numbers of galaxies in nms!
To get an apporximate number, we should compare it to the milkyway. Our galaxy has apporx. 100 billion - 300 billion stars. But NMS galaxies will be smaller than that, so let's say 80 billion stars per galaxy.
When we divide 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 by 10 = 1,844,674,407,370,955,161 stars will be in nms.
Lets divide 1,844,674,407,370,955,161 by 80,000,000,000 = 23,058,430!
If my calculation is right(it won't be) this would mean that there are approximately 23,058,430 galaxies in No Man's Sky. Imagine the variety of Life in that universe *-*
Nice video, keep it up buddy!
+Jaddow I know dude! It's crazy, and I can't wait to see if even the galaxies vary from eachother in terms of shape and what not. That would be a cool addition later on :O
Indeed it's just mindblowing ^^
But I am still a little bit "afraid" of the repetitive part of nms.
Let's talk real for a moment: every game is at some point repetitive, but thats the task for every dev. They should give the players alternating stuff to do.
But how could a game, where almost everything is unique, be repetitive? I think NMS will be a perfect game for those who can still think up their own fantasie worlds. Because NMS won't take your hand and pull you through a story like most other games AAA games! You'll write your own story! And those who can't think like this, will just see the game as a game and not as a fascinating piece of art with almost endless variety :/
I have waited for such a game almost my whole life and i can't wait to actually play it! :D
100 billion galxies AND YOU TELLIN ME THERES NO ALIENS?
I did some research, and apparently, to visit every planet, galaxy, star, etc... it will take you 585 billion years to see everything in this game.....
(by research I mean Google search it lol)
Imagine there's an Easter egg under a rock in a 1/18 quintillon planet, when every planet is a planet-sized planet... And the easter egg is the answer of every question (life's sense, does God exist? , is life a simulation? etc...) Do you know how awesome it could be?
No mans sky: 18 quintillion planets-10gb Modern warfare: added one in the chamber- 80gb
Finally someone who understands the math and realizes just how incredible this game is. I can't help but laugh when I read these comments saying, first thing i'm gonna do is find my buddy so we can play co op. These people have no conception of just how difficult that will be or how much time it will take. Even if it is theoretically possible I am almost certain that these players will get frustrated and quit before that actually happens, consequently we will be seeing plenty of angry comments and just plain hissy fits because their unrealistic expectations were not met. I myself cannot wait to play this game.
+metodoperfecto Are you special? Why the hell do you keep responding to people with this stupid remark
Yeah it will certainly be tough, but not impossible... just near impossible ;) People also have to factor in that they will be taking in sights, surviving, exploring, and upgrading things as well. There will be a lot to prepare for, but I definately think it will be feasible when you're both closer towards the center of the starting galaxy :)
+Michael Hernandez I wonder that too... but I've just been ignoring it.
Mind blown. I can just imagine this being paired up with the Oculus Rift.
Goodbye real life. It's been nice knowing you.
+Dr. Mantis Toboggan, M.D. I really hope that NMS will be compatible with VR at some point! I feel that PC players will be able to port it at some point, but for us PS4 players, it will be quite awhile I feel :P
+Outer Edge Gaming Thanks for the reply. Awesome video. I have been lightweight obsessed with this game's release since reading about in Game Informer some time ago. Even if it ends up being a while until it is VR compatible, just the scale and depth of this game should be more than enough to keep us all busy. Keep up the great work!
Yes I completely agree! Can't wait for it's release, and once it's compatible with VR, I will definitely get a headset!
+Outer Edge Gaming I believe they said Oculus will be supported.
I just found out about this game. The size is unbelievable. It is so much bigger then it needed to be. How do you even download and install all of that? It isn't all loaded at once but the data must all be there right?
They should call this game “Skies Beyond Man” 🌌
It’s actually 2 trillion galaxy’s in the observable universe atm.
I'm just wondering but, if everyone is going to be playing inside the same universe... Cant we just tell each other what planet we should all go to and then start up a civilization on that planet?
Its kind of scary thinking that even a computer cant generate the number of planets our universe actually has
Yeah xD I say give it 10 to 20-ish years and we will have computers strong enough to do that :P
The game looks great, personally, I am aiming to be an astronaut myself and this just makes it better since I am a hardcore gamer. I was a bit bummed about the fact that 90% of the planet's will not be inhabited but still it's pretty nifty. I think the game might be a little repetitive but that doesn't bother me because of the fact that it will be so fascinating that you might not even notice where you are because of all the things you see! I am really waiting for the game and I will surely name my first lifeform "Man". I also found this channel quite nice and subscribed! Have a good day readers. By the way, Fatality was here 12,7,16
What if our universe is actually a no man's sky type game and we don't know it, and what if someone created a no man's sky game inside no man's sky, and so on infinitely
The developer said that no matter what, an estimated 98.8% of the map will be left unexplored that is with everyone playing and total time until everyone quits playing. Combined 98.8% of the map will still be unexplored """"""poof""""" mind blown.
Imagine alien player playing this and connecting to us
I just started playing on account I have oculus rift and wanted a space game. I played Elite Dangerous and it also had the same scale but before this video I thought maybe this game had 100 or 1000 planets but wow infinite number is amazing. You can get lost and literally make a planet yours. Again I am amazed.
Assuming a galaxy contains 100 billion planets on average (that's how many are in our Milky Way) it would take 180 million galaxies to accommodate the 18 quintillion planets.
Woah.
+MielewSky Yeah... It's alot... xD I personally hope that the scale of the game goes Planet/Moon -> Solar System -> Galactic Map -> Universe Map. We have only seen the galactic map, but just imagine a Universe Map!!! That would be insane, just knowing that every galaxy that you see, is jam-packed full of stars o.o
That would probably blow my mind even more than the Elite: Dangerous map. I'd be very excited to see a feature like that in the game
This game is getting some positive attention with the new update. Thinking about getting it.
Huge number of planets... It's just 8 planets over and over again.
One thing thats weird: One "u" is like 50cm. And if you look in the interplanetary space, you will see that the planets are just a few miles away, and they are small as sh*t.
I love how this guy tried to tell people how big the game was just because he found it interesting. Then all of the sudden some game development chick bust in here like "you need to get your facts straight!" I just find it amusing that this guy tried to look at the math of the game and thought it's was cool on how big it was then one person screwed it up. personally I think this game will have a little repetition when it comes to somethings. but what you can do in the game is so much more then just looking for repetition. if you play a game that you can fight,explore,trade,and learn freaking language! But then you don't wanna play it because it has a small repetition? you shouldn't be playing video games if that's the case. BTW I loved the video and I'm now subscribed and waiting for more.
I think this game gives the sentence :"To bothly go where no man has gone before" a total other meaning 🖖😂
I'm not the person that plays these type for games but oh my gah this game looks and sounds dope
What if its a lie? What if it doesn't have such amounts of galaxies and the game devs are lying to you because they know you cant explore so much of it?
Two words: Elite Dangerous. Planets in NMS are too small....
There are approximately 54 times the planets in this game in our universe.Thats pretty close.The game is huuuuge
The more or less precise number of galaxies in this game is a multiple millions! It is a simple maths thing! Just take a common scientific knowledge that an average sized galaxy has around 2 trillion planets and about 300 billions of stars and its systems and then combine it with the number of planets this game is going to have! All you need to do know is divide 18 quintillions by 2 trillions (real life sized average galaxy vs game's overall universe size ratio!) to get the total number of galaxies! The precise number in that case would be 9 millions, but that is extremely approximate! The end number may range from 6 to even 12 millions! But that gives you idea anyway!...
BOOM! Mind blown! :D I love the idea that there's so many different galaxies to explore.
Meanwhile, I'm thinking about when future generations all plan to discover everything in their futuristic, evolved species, and finally do. Will they name a holiday after the day they have discovered everything?
For everyone saying that the game didnt deserve the popularity when it released,... Its way better now and the game is getting to this day constant updates! so i recommend you give it a try if you like space and adventure, theres creatures you can adopt and later mutate their ascendant, you can make mechs, cars, submarines (some planets have a full on ocean you can explore like of earth) and there is way more stuff that was added and way more stuff going to be added, give it a try!
I can't wait to see what do you guys have to hear.
Lol I caught that too.
Yeah I messed up there, and I fixed it (kinda) Gave me a chuckle listening to that :P
so that means there are 4.289e+9 planets if we were to discover each one for 1 one second with the 32 bit thing
I think my problem with this game is variety in planets, plus the amount of content. This is considering that walking around planets and flying around in your little spaceship will get boring quite quickly. I hope to see a lot of customizable ships and possibly weapons and suits.
+Nathan Reed I think that would be awesome! (The customizing part) I think we should expect to see some more customization post release. As for the game getting boring, I don't think that the amount of content will get boring at all. There's so much to do in the game, and besides walking and flying, you have exploring, surviving, discovering things, etc.
Outer Edge Gaming I'm happy to hear that there will be more than just flying around and discovering, very interested in how much there will be content wise. With that said I am even more excited for the release and how it will operate. :D
Dude I just can't comprehend all of no mans sky I'm still in love with the game but... Dude... Information overload haha
100 billion galaxies in the known universe.
im not even fucking kidding this just mind blowed me. I AM MIND BLOWN. jesus well WHO IS GOING TO ATTEMPT TO FIND ALL OF THE PLANETS AND STARS IN THE GAME. no one? k true.
Haha glad I mind blew you ;) The games size still amazes me to this day :O