Potential new player here (it’s on my wish list). From lurking on social media, I gather that the devs have released several significant updates recently, among them an overhaul of space stations (“Orbital”). I get that they are procedurally generated, which means that no two should be alike, but… how different are they?

I ask b/c, while this might sound silly, during my time in Elite Dangerous, one of my favorite things was approaching stations, lining up my ship with the entrance, avoiding collisions, dealing with all the different axes & what not, and then setting her down on the landing pads. (and then I wish I could get out of my ship and explore on foot)

With space stations being procedurally generated, do they still feel pretty same-y or are they unique enough to keep someone like myself entertained? The wiki page for the Orbital update promises a variety of space station interiors, just wondering if actual players would agree.

Also, does NMS have any sort of “advanced flight mode” where I can enjoy the challenge of steering my ship through the obstacles or is it basically fly within the vicinity of a space station and press X to auto dock?

Sorry for the barrage of questions. Thanks in advance!

  • @Blueberrydreamer
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    92 months ago

    There’s no functional difference in space stations, the procedural generation is pretty limited to the general appearance, and honestly besides the color inside I rarely even notice a difference. There’s no skill involved with flying either, when you get close to the entrance, you get sucked right in by an autopilot.

    There’s very little opportunity for skilled flying unfortunately, though it can be fun to fly around floating islands and crazy land formations on planets.

    If the on foot stuff sounds appealing to you as well, the game might be worth it, but if your only interest is in flying I would give this one a pass.