No Man's Sky Recently Visited System

No Man's Sky Recently Visited System - Iirc the systems discoveries list starts with recently visited systems up top and works down to the oldest system you visited. I can see the system in the discovery and i can make a waypoint. This makes easier to identify. But i can´t locate it on the starmap. As of orbital update, known star systems in the galaxy map are contoured with a white circle. Head to the galactic hub. I recently found the no man's connect app: To get there via warping, do as u/brraaap suggests and mark the system on your discovery page. Is there any way to easily find already visited systems, or is it necessary to look individually in galaxy map? That will set a waypoint in the galactic.

But i can´t locate it on the starmap. That will set a waypoint in the galactic. Iirc the systems discoveries list starts with recently visited systems up top and works down to the oldest system you visited. Is there any way to easily find already visited systems, or is it necessary to look individually in galaxy map? This makes easier to identify. As of orbital update, known star systems in the galaxy map are contoured with a white circle. I recently found the no man's connect app: I can see the system in the discovery and i can make a waypoint. Head to the galactic hub. To get there via warping, do as u/brraaap suggests and mark the system on your discovery page.

To get there via warping, do as u/brraaap suggests and mark the system on your discovery page. Iirc the systems discoveries list starts with recently visited systems up top and works down to the oldest system you visited. But i can´t locate it on the starmap. Is there any way to easily find already visited systems, or is it necessary to look individually in galaxy map? That will set a waypoint in the galactic. Head to the galactic hub. I recently found the no man's connect app: I can see the system in the discovery and i can make a waypoint. As of orbital update, known star systems in the galaxy map are contoured with a white circle. This makes easier to identify.

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Head To The Galactic Hub.

This makes easier to identify. As of orbital update, known star systems in the galaxy map are contoured with a white circle. That will set a waypoint in the galactic. Iirc the systems discoveries list starts with recently visited systems up top and works down to the oldest system you visited.

Is There Any Way To Easily Find Already Visited Systems, Or Is It Necessary To Look Individually In Galaxy Map?

I can see the system in the discovery and i can make a waypoint. But i can´t locate it on the starmap. I recently found the no man's connect app: To get there via warping, do as u/brraaap suggests and mark the system on your discovery page.

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