i added a tip on why being in a group can really help some
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|-it is recommended to put a vehicle seat on you're base and have a radar on you're ship so you are less likely to forget were you're base is. please note that other people are more likely to find you're base if they have a radar, but it is slightly more safer than beacons▼
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|Be VERY careful when using "drag tool" when in space, as most ship have a singular, big hull holding
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|Having a space station with your clone bay, a backup ship and materials and in the middle of nowhere near a star, is a great way to not get yourself stuck on starter planets again.
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▲|Be VERY careful when using "drag" when in space, as most ship have a singular, big hull holding evrything. And dragging it might shatter the whole ship. This can circumvented by assembling multiple, smaller hulls reducing or deglecting possible damage.
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===== it is highly recommended to team up with other people! this is because other people might have skills and knowledge that you don't have! starter planets are the easiest places to possibly recruit players since starter planets are usually filled with players! always great to have another pair of eyes possibly watching over the base while you are away! =====
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