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Hello to all pilots!

I've been playing NMS for a long time. Almost all the achievements have been achieved, and now I want to fly around all the galaxies and see how they differ from each other. When I flew up to the core of the Hyades galaxy, I found a system with its own base on the map. I have never been in it before and have not built my base. When I flew into the system, I didn't find any bases in it at all. In my opinion, this is some kind of error in the operation of the game. Perhaps all galaxies consist of the same star systems, but scattered randomly. Perhaps in some other galaxy I really have a base in this system. But in this galaxy, this base is not shown in the system because it belongs to another galaxy. This case suggests that the game is actually one composition of stars and galaxies consist of them. The arrow in the picture shows this system in the Hyades galaxy. Perhaps this is a mistake of the star system itself and every player has a ghost base there.

screen of map

Next to this system there is another one in which I really built my base. I have indicated the glyph code with the star system below.

code gliph 119FFCFFBFFB - Renuscar
Post edited August 12, 2022 by Ant.ares
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Ant.ares: Hello to all pilots!

I've been playing NMS for a long time. Almost all the achievements have been achieved, and now I want to fly around all the galaxies and see how they differ from each other. When I flew up to the core of the Hyades galaxy, I found a system with its own base on the map. I have never been in it before and have not built my base. When I flew into the system, I didn't find any bases in it at all. In my opinion, this is some kind of error in the operation of the game. Perhaps all galaxies consist of the same star systems, but scattered randomly. Perhaps in some other galaxy I really have a base in this system. But in this galaxy, this base is not shown in the system because it belongs to another galaxy. This case suggests that the game is actually one composition of stars and galaxies consist of them. The arrow in the picture shows this system in the Hyades galaxy. Perhaps this is a mistake of the star system itself and every player has a ghost base there.

screen of map

Next to this system there is another one in which I really built my base. I have indicated the glyph code with the star system below.

code gliph 119FFCFFBFFB - Renuscar
What you are seeing is an artifact of how the game records and subsequently displays visited systems and base locations in the galactic map. For some reason, the galactic map display relies only on the system address, and so it overlays visited system indicators (the circle around a visited system) and base icons from every galaxy onto the current galaxy.

If you built another base in that system in your current galaxy, when you went to a system with the same address in a later galaxy then you would see two base icons.

It's a little annoying.
okay, let's assume that this is another anomaly in the work of the Atlas; according to the plot, it seems to be disintegrating, then why not