I’m still pretty new to the game. I’ve tried two of the expeditions—Utopia this month and I believe Singularity earlier this year—but didn’t make it very far through either (via a combination of not starting them early enough and, for Singularity, barely knowing how to play the game). I don’t have a lot of time over the holiday this year and I’m still trying to decide if I should attempt Cartographer or not. I probably wouldn’t be able to start it until after Christmas if I do—is it doable in just a few days?
Absolutely!
When I first bought NMS, there was a community expedition launching, and I watched a speed expedition guide on YoutTube. The YouTuber finished in an hour, but it did take me much longer, but just watching the video let me know what expedition tasks there were, and which rewards helped, etc.
Here’s one for Cartographers:
It’s nicer to spend time exporing the story of each expedition, but it’s also nice doing things efficiently.
If there was a story to this one I completely missed it. Just felt like a list of tasks.
Yeah, this one just had you stranded with a hard to repair ship. In Utopia, you were supposed to be building up the Utopia system. Singularity you were deciding the direction of an artificial lifeform.
Compared to Singularity, I can’t think of any “story” in this one. Except maybe why the cocaine bears are so angry. Certainly nothing explicit.
Granted, NMS isn’t much of a story game.
I probably would have enjoyed what little I did of Utopia much better with a guide. Half of my playtime was spent trying to figure out which button to press to get my current goal to pop back up on the screen again. (The other half was spent running around looking for an alternate source of carbon, because I got distracted while going out to mine for it and started mining other things that I didn’t actually need and promptly rendered myself unable to mine anything at all.)
So yeah, I think it’s safe to say that having something to refer to to see exactly what I should be doing at any given moment would be helpful for me. Thanks for the links.