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It's a great way to see what other players have managed to do with the game. See this page on the game's unofficial wiki if you're unfamiliar with portal travel.
#NMS COORDINATES PS4#
You can visit any of these bases with the provided coordinates, provided that you possess the correct portal glyphs, are in Euclid Galaxy (the game's starting galaxy), and are playing on PC in Normal difficulty, unless otherwise noted - if you're on PS4 or Xbox One, you'll need to use the game's crossplay feature to tag along on a PC player's session. Here's an incomplete catalog of the ones I've built. I've been playing since it launched in 2016 and have traveled its expanses far and wide - for a certain definition of far and wide - leaving behind bases in places I find beautiful, useful, or simply care to remember for some reason.
#NMS COORDINATES HOW TO#
How to find a location again using coordinates
#NMS COORDINATES PLUS#
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Some creature description will point players toward a specific hemisphere. You can find out a place's planetary coordinates anywhere on foot with your Analysis Visor. It's safer to write down planetary coordinates. Of course, you can also mark one point of interest, but these marks will disappear. On a planet's surface, when you find a Point of Interest, a beautiful view, a cave entrance, etc., you may want to note the location's planetary coordinates to be able to find the spot again.
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Latitude and longitude are given in the format of degrees, where -90° ≤ y ≤ +90° (with 0° shown at the geomagnetic equator, -90° at the South geomagnetic pole, +90° at the North geomagnetic pole, a negative value in the Southern geomagnetic hemisphere, and a positive value in the Northern geomagnetic hemisphere), and -180° ≤ x ≤ +180° (with 0° being the Prime meridian, a negative value in the Western hemisphere, and a positive value in the Eastern hemisphere). Their mechanic is identical for both planets and moons in No Man's Sky. Planetary coordinates are x/y geomagnetic coordinates shown in the Analysis Visor that help the player to navigate the surface of a planet in the cardinal directions. 4 How to find a location again using coordinates.
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3 How to identify the coordinates of your Current Location.