After stopping and starting once or twice over the course of a year, crashing and nearly dying on an extremely high G planet, mistaking a white dwarf for a neutron star and nearly burning to a crisp, and making as few civilized pit stops as possible- yesterday I finally arrived in Colonia.

Next week I start my next journey to Sag A.

  • @Stormrvr
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    51 year ago

    Sounds like a great adventure though 😁 I keep meaning to make that trip myself!

    • @[email protected]OP
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      31 year ago

      Do it! It took an extremely long time for me, but I was also stopping and exploring constantly so that added a ton amount of time to the trip.

      The combination of gratification, pride, and relief I felt completing that final jump to Colonia is hard to describe.

      And the amount of stuff I FD’d along the way is mind-boggling. 100% worth it.

      • @Stormrvr
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        31 year ago

        Nice - that’s what makes this game great :D I will get around to it at some point … one of these days … soon … lol

  • @kinther
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    41 year ago

    I flew to Colonia and haven’t picked the game back up since. The ride was peaceful but mind numbing. I’ll boot the game back up someday…

    • @cumcum69
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      1 year ago

      I did this in game recently. It’s a really boring trip

      • @[email protected]OP
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        31 year ago

        Something I realized while on that trip is that if you enjoy the exploration part of this game, you essentially enjoy roleplaying a field researcher with a dash of survival on the side. It’s tedious, boring work and you have to be really into the details of all the stuff you find to keep going.

        I keep IRL notes on a lot of my finds. I stay more engaged and I can easily find the location of some interesting thing I passed.

        • plscks
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          11 year ago

          Keeping an IRL log like this is a really cool concept, thanks for the idea!