The planet has low sentinel activity and the plant Gravitino Balls, however, the Sentinels attack you if you take them, as usual. The temperature is 120°C during storms, yet - 98°C during nightly storms. What is amazing is how clustered the structures are - I could find 3 or 4 just by rising up 200 ks or so. The creatures are plenty, hell, I even found all of 'em without any intention first in 20 minutes or so. Before leaving, of course, I took some pictures.
A short blog on planets and screenshots of those planets in my best possible quality from the game No Man's Sky. Often preceded by anecdotes on how I got to said planets along with their contents, weather and temperatures.
Sunday, September 18, 2016
The floral desert of Vulcan Brunus Secundus
After the Venus planet, the next one I immediately stumbled upon was a desert planet. I was hoping for a real, you know, full sand and rocks planet, maybe even I could witness the huge snakes, however, none of that seemed to happen. The creatures we're weird alright, and there were floating islands, but the planet had a fair amount of flora, kind of defeating the weather status which was "Scorching Sands". However, this made it eligible for screenshots.
The planet has low sentinel activity and the plant Gravitino Balls, however, the Sentinels attack you if you take them, as usual. The temperature is 120°C during storms, yet - 98°C during nightly storms. What is amazing is how clustered the structures are - I could find 3 or 4 just by rising up 200 ks or so. The creatures are plenty, hell, I even found all of 'em without any intention first in 20 minutes or so. Before leaving, of course, I took some pictures.
The planet has low sentinel activity and the plant Gravitino Balls, however, the Sentinels attack you if you take them, as usual. The temperature is 120°C during storms, yet - 98°C during nightly storms. What is amazing is how clustered the structures are - I could find 3 or 4 just by rising up 200 ks or so. The creatures are plenty, hell, I even found all of 'em without any intention first in 20 minutes or so. Before leaving, of course, I took some pictures.
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