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  • If you have a save you consider your “main” I recommend using that character to start the expedition at the nexus.

    Its not a “timed event,” per se, the expedition will be active for six weeks. You are able to return to the nexus and go back to your main save at any point and continue the expedition again in the future picking up where you left off. So if you have other stuff you need to do like harvest plants at your base you can go to the nexus, go back to the main save to grab your stuff, and then go back into the expedition when you’re ready without any hitch. You can also bring a limited number of items with you to the expedition if you start in the nexus, and you can bring stuff back to your main save when you finish the same way. Thats why I recommend starting on a save you already have.

    You’ll start basically a new save with your character and follow the story to unlock rewards. You respawn on a random planet and have to go find your ship to repair it and start the expedition proper, then once you’re in the air you can start doing the expedition goals to get power ups for this “new” character and unlock expedition awards as you complete all the goals in each tier. (You can return to the nexus after doing your first warp jump to get your stored resources and tech)

    Usually its simple stuff like harvest a bunch of plants or scan some number of plants and animals and then as you go further along they get more specialized around the specific expedition.

    You and your friends can play in your own saves and join each other at any point to complete objectives in tandem without impeding your private progress or requiring you to both be on the same step. And as long as you can play NMS you have access to all updates and dlc.

    Hopefully this answers most of your questions and gives you a platform to dive in! Imo this is one of the most impressive updates I’ve seen outside of worlds 2. You definitely want to get in on this!








  • This is quite literally the crux of the post: Who is actually making these decisions? Because there is, in fact, a zero percent chance that any number of Australian wokescolds would have leverage to force MASTERCARD AND VISA, the two global monopoly payment processors to change their practices just because the australians dont agree with the content of games.

    This is a top down decision coming from the owners of visa. Any attempt to backpedal this into the hands of some activist group is the most disrespectful patronizing I’ve seen in my entire life. I’m glad you and others are calling this shit out for the farce that it is.

    You mean to tell me the most successful activist movement in the last 50 years has been a single week protest lobbied at the most powerful capitalist institutions in the world, and the payment processors were bent over backwards for it? As if thats definitely not a giant, flaming red flag in itself?? It feels like the most obvious scapegoating of all time: a faceless Australian group nobody ever heard of before suddenly wrenched the arm of an economic lynchpin? No.

    Visa and Mastercard are doing this because this is what they want to do. No amount of protest would achieve this outcome save the literal socialist revolution at their doorstep. I dont care what any report says, this is top down. Visa is not exposed to any risk by any protest, it is laughable to suggest otherwise.

    With that out of the way, we can discuss the real matters of import: why are payment processors taking on the role of decency enforcement in global markets? What are their goals, who is making these decisions, and why is any government allowing these processors to dictate commerce within their borders unilaterally? Really and truly I dont even care about the games. I want names and faces of the people in charge of visa and Mastercard who are making these decisions, and I want them brought into a court room to clearly explain to everyone in the world what their exact reasoning is for caving to a historically insignificant protest. Stop killing games has been going simultaneously to this and, with millions of signatures, the response has been slander from the companies targeted. This collective shout bs is an absolute sham.