I just recently got into NMS just before the Aquarius update. I’ve really enjoyed things so far, but I’m at a weird point now. Every one of my primary missions has some vague objective that I can’t actually complete. The story (as it is) seems to have completely stalled out. I’m left to repetitious side missions like the Base Computer Archives and Settlers.

Is there anything else in terms of story, or am I on my own now? I just figured there would be some sort of resolution to Artemis, Atlas, or any of the really cool and interesting plots that seem to be going on here.

  • @Halasham
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    319 hours ago

    I could use those tips on resolving the big quests. I thought they didn’t end for years.

    • @voracitude@lemmy.world
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      115 hours ago

      Er, well, the tips were kinda in the form of the questions haha 😂 If you can post your mission log (posted mine in a response to OP elsewhere), I or someone else might be able to give more specific pointers (without spoiling anything, if possible).

      • @Halasham
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        212 hours ago

        Here you go. Looking at it the Atlas one is a good deal more definite than I remember it being prior to my hiatus…

        • @voracitude@lemmy.world
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          8 hours ago

          Oh! Yeah bud, those are the resolution of those quests. Your remaining objective is to enjoy reality, while it lasts. Is that 16 seconds? 16 hours? 16 weeks? 16 years? None can say. Just enjoy the ride 😊

          The Atlas one is just a repeatable quest where you can show the atlas something you scanned and then added to your list of wonders. It’s a menu thing in the Discoveries list.

          • @Halasham
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            18 hours ago

            It’d be rather amusing if NMS lasts for exactly 16 of some obscure unit of a large amount of time.

          • @Halasham
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            18 hours ago

            Alright, thanks. At least now I’ve got confirmation rather than potentially missing something.