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After a search of easily 100+ hours I found the perfect home world. Perfect weather conditions and low Sentinels where a given; but crystal blue oceans, deep lush green surface full of life, a big diverse amount of creatures and plants + interesting neighboring planets on top was hard. My new home system. The first time I hand picked names for each creature (opposed to just upload whatever the RNG system presents) and plant I found, even some of the landmarks I found got something I thought more fitting to the overall theme.

I started building a massive resort on the shores to the ocean in one area and a nice little residence in another dreamy space next to the picture book landscape area of a lake.

I wish I made some screens. Since after the recent patches (jumped from 1.71 to 1.77) the lush alive green landscape got a sickly yellowish color and the perfect postcard ocean got a rusty rose red tone.

After a massive amount of hours I finally found the perfect world I was looking for. After spending a big amount of more hours and an absurd amount of resources on it it got completely ruined in an update.

For a moment I felt like crying. :(
I feel your pain. I didn't go so far as naming the critters but I did put in considerable time finding a nice green & blue planet and a spot for a base with a nice view out the front windows. Now the planet is all orange and black with muddy brown water. It looks like a burned pizza when flying towards it from the space station. ;-)

Oh well. I've decided to attribute the bizarre changes to the Atlas winding down in its last 16 minutes. One should expect that the universe will become at least a little unbalanced as it all comes crashing down.
Critters and plants (and during various additions they grew to 40; although some early findings seem to have disappeared from the surface). ;)

Atlas; probably a good meta story as explanation. I wanted to embrace the aspect of having one core world/system as designated home to build up and maybe somehow share with other in some point of the future. Right now any motivation to even start NMS is completely deflated.
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Anothername: After a search of easily 100+ hours I found the perfect home world. Perfect weather conditions and low Sentinels where a given; but crystal blue oceans, deep lush green surface full of life, a big diverse amount of creatures and plants + interesting neighboring planets on top was hard. My new home system. The first time I hand picked names for each creature (opposed to just upload whatever the RNG system presents) and plant I found, even some of the landmarks I found got something I thought more fitting to the overall theme.

I started building a massive resort on the shores to the ocean in one area and a nice little residence in another dreamy space next to the picture book landscape area of a lake.

I wish I made some screens. Since after the recent patches (jumped from 1.71 to 1.77) the lush alive green landscape got a sickly yellowish color and the perfect postcard ocean got a rusty rose red tone.

After a massive amount of hours I finally found the perfect world I was looking for. After spending a big amount of more hours and an absurd amount of resources on it it got completely ruined in an update.

For a moment I felt like crying. :(
I suspect my new home system might have gone the same way, as it sounded like it should be a lush landscape when I landed but had the same yellow and red colour you describe.

It is a nice planet to have for a home base (apart from a few too many hungry creatures about) but if it looked more Earth like it would be so much nicer!
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Anothername: After a search of easily 100+ hours I found the perfect home world. Perfect weather conditions and low Sentinels where a given; but crystal blue oceans, deep lush green surface full of life, a big diverse amount of creatures and plants + interesting neighboring planets on top was hard. My new home system. The first time I hand picked names for each creature (opposed to just upload whatever the RNG system presents) and plant I found, even some of the landmarks I found got something I thought more fitting to the overall theme.

I started building a massive resort on the shores to the ocean in one area and a nice little residence in another dreamy space next to the picture book landscape area of a lake.

I wish I made some screens. Since after the recent patches (jumped from 1.71 to 1.77) the lush alive green landscape got a sickly yellowish color and the perfect postcard ocean got a rusty rose red tone.

After a massive amount of hours I finally found the perfect world I was looking for. After spending a big amount of more hours and an absurd amount of resources on it it got completely ruined in an update.

For a moment I felt like crying. :(
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melliott: I suspect my new home system might have gone the same way, as it sounded like it should be a lush landscape when I landed but had the same yellow and red colour you describe.

It is a nice planet to have for a home base (apart from a few too many hungry creatures about) but if it looked more Earth like it would be so much nicer!
Ouch. My condolences :(

Its a bit devastating to finally find such a pretty planet; invest massive amount of hours and materials for a giant base (plus a smaller private residence a bit away) and thinker with a pile of books next to one when naming all creatures and plants individually and then at one day you log in and the biggest major reason for all the effort got killed :(