Planets are not planet-sized. I'm with the hype on the game but this just isn't true. If they were planet sized, it wouldn't be days of exploration, it'd be decades.
Watch the videos. The planets aren't *that* big.If you had to travel on foot yes, but that's why you have a spaceship.
How does warp/teleport/whatever work?
It seemed like Sean could just select a random planet in the demo and travel there instantly. What prevents me from just travel to the centre of galaxy immediately?
What you described wasn't anything like a bonfire though. You just described a save point. The difference between a bonfire and a save point is that you lose much less progress with a bonfire (keep items obtained for example) and you have a chance to get lost experience back.
That's not what I said at all.
So what the hell do you do?
How does warp/teleport/whatever work?
It seemed like Sean could just select a random planet in the demo and travel there instantly. What prevents me from just travel to the centre of galaxy immediately?
Is there any chance at all this supports Morpheus?
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If you kill too many creatures or deplete a planet's valuable resources, your wanted level will go up, and the planets Sentinels will come after you.
THIS is the Atlus:Isn't Atlus trademarked?
You are playing it wrong....
Seem to be how upgraded your ship is. There must be a range for the warp drive.
Sean was in Debug when he was playing. Notice when he said "I have it set to always warp in close to a beacon." during the stage demo.
That implies to me that you wont necessarily be doing that. Also, the lines that connected the stars on the star map are only as far as you can go with your currently level of fuel. He just bypassed that to show the game.
The map will most likely not tell you which planet is the center, also you will not have infinite warp capabilities. Small jumps dude.
That could totally be a robot.
This kind of killed the buzz for me. So every planets has already been explored in some fashion, at least remotely, with these Sentinels in place to protect them? Or is every world already home to an intelligent race with its own defensive capabilities? Either way, seems unlikely.
The planet they showed in Sony's conference looked like it had life, but not human intelligence level life. But it had giant mechanical sentinels. I don't want to be the first one there, not counting beacons and sentinels. I want to be the first one there, full stop.
Think of the universe as a giant, living organismThis kind of killed the buzz for me. So every planets has already been explored in some fashion, at least remotely, with these Sentinels in place to protect them? Or is every world already home to an intelligent race with its own defensive capabilities? Either way, seems unlikely.
The planet they showed in Sony's conference looked like it had life, but not human intelligence level life. But it had giant mechanical sentinels. I don't want to be the first one there, not counting beacons and sentinels. I want to be the first one there, full stop.
This kind of killed the buzz for me. So every planets has already been explored in some fashion, at least remotely, with these Sentinels in place to protect them? Or is every world already home to an intelligent race with its own defensive capabilities? Either way, seems unlikely.
The planet they showed in Sony's conference looked like it had life, but not human intelligence level life. But it had giant mechanical sentinels. I don't want to be the first one there, not counting beacons and sentinels. I want to be the first one there, full stop.
Sean has said that not every planet has Sentinel presence.
Think of the universe as a giant, living organism
The Sentinels are the white blood cells, or disease fighters
They bow to no one and have no master save the universe itself
They are the Last Guardians(Noragrets) of a planet's safety.
Planets are not planet-sized. I'm with the hype on the game but this just isn't true. If they were planet sized, it wouldn't be days of exploration, it'd be decades.
How does warp/teleport/whatever work?
It seemed like Sean could just select a random planet in the demo and travel there instantly. What prevents me from just travel to the centre of galaxy immediately?
My plan:
First planet I discover will be completely deforested, demined, everything.
Answers boldedI have a bunch of questions:
What does it mean to craft atomically?
This is brand new news, so I'm not sure yet
And, while you can destroy the environment, I wonder how deep this will be?
This is my question too. Sean said "Fully destructible" during the conference.
The planet in the demo when zoomed out seemed to be the same throughout, will there be planets that are diverse like earth?
Sean said that planets will only have one Biome. For now.
I doubt there will be destruction where you can explore and find something like a cave? Underground chambers? Mountains to explore? Deep, deep seas with variable sea creatures at different depths?
He has hinted to this, And so did the New Yorker article where the journalist said, that during the demo he saw, Sean blew a huge chunk out of the earth with rockets, but he didn't want to show people that just yet, because he's too afraid of Minecraft comparisons
You can't build in the world, but it seems you can destroy. Personally, I think building things would have been awesome, but I can understand that it's not that kind of game.
Correct. Unfortunately Sean did mention liking the idea of building personal space stations though. Possible future update?
Is the crafting as variable as the resources/planets/things you discover, or will they share similar traits or inherent properties?
Unknown as of yet.
Can you discover other players, team up with them, combat other players? I can't recall hearing information about this.
You CAN happen upon other players and play with them. But it doesn't sound like PVP combat is an option as of yet. Sean DID say that he wants to see a "traditional MP mode down the line"
Do the sentinels/guardians have varying levels of design/difficulty? Are they the only threat on planets?
YES. Sean DID say that, the closer you get to the center of the galaxy, the more difficult the Hostile life and Sentinels will become
I hope they reveal more soon, I am curious
I wouldn't get my hopes up.
Depends on how good the procedural generation is, I guess.I hope there's not too many copy/paste art assets when visiting planets.
I'm going to leave a trail of dead planets in my wake.And, while you can destroy the environment, I wonder how deep this will be?
This is my question too. Sean said "Fully destructible" during the conference.
This is what I thought too lolThe thread title made me think that Atlus was developing.
Why do people keep complaining about the ATLUS in the title? It's a thing in the game
If you pick a fight in space, the space police will come after you.
OH NOOOOO. I'm sorry everyone