A copy of No Man’s Sky.
That looks like a surrealist painting.
I’ll take some legendary Nip-Nip
Great job! Looks amazing!
A green planet with a HALO!
I am trying to earn some units ith storm Crystals. This planet is HELL! Between the snow storms where you litterally don’t see anything, and the sentinels that are completely mad… I really gotta say that… I LOVE IT haha
I recommend Storm Crystals for money (even if everyone knows it already )
60Mu in 3 Hours !
Yeah. I really like the ghost-like swirling “whatever” and the haunting music on the Light Fissure planets. And the “at the edge” mini Galactic Map is interesting. Part of the normal system location is cut off by the image’s object’s “edge” at left. Looks like an unintended display bug.
@SingularGleam …
Yes! We definitely need more photo options. Disclaimer: I am primarily a No Man’s Sky xenophotographer.
I submitted a suggestion to add a toggle for one of a few composition guide overlays in Photo Mode (Rule of Thirds, Golden Ratio, Golden Triangles, Diagonals …).
Second photo mode suggestion: Enhance “Torch” light intensity for use as a true camera “flash.” Several levels of intensity are really needed for great photos.
Third photo mode suggestion: Allow Torch use 24 hours a day. That would let use it as a fill flash for shaded areas. during the day. It would also lead to better photos at night at varied distances from the subject.
I have sent a few also, full saturation control, offset color control, bloom control - among others. As I play on consoles, I also suggested a photo mode keybind L3+R3 as that is open and commonly used on games with photo modes.
Ahhh … and I just remembered a photo mode enhancement I had not yet sent:
Let users remove color cast.
Too often now, I can’t get really good photos underwater due to intense coloring keyed to the sky color. I’ve taken to doing more night shows when “underwater” and using the torch, but that’s not the same look as a daytime shot being able to capture the flora and fauna shots.
I have noticed that the torch now works in daytime underwater, but that can add too much light.