If the aliens like the answers that you give them, they will offer you new and usually amazing technology. I am working on creating an article with all the alien words translated, but until then you can write down all the alien words. A good idea would be to transfer all the stuff you have on your current ship to the new ship, dismantle all the equipment in your old ship, transfer it to the new ship and use it to rebuild the equipment on the new ship, then swoosh into space with extra cargo room and better morale! However, the game is tricky here and most new ships you stumble upon will lack important equipment (like the telescope) that will make it impossible for you to explore the galaxy. Never change your ship with a smaller one, there is no point in that! More cargo space means more space for installing equipment and carrying resources. There will be times when you will come upon bigger ships. Alpha is a good element to have for such unexpected occurrences, but it’s even better if you check out the items required to repair the equipment you have installed and try to have a few with you. From losing fuel and oxygen to getting bits of equipment destroyed, anything can happen at any given time and you need to try to always have the elements required to repair the broken stuff. The idea is that there are random events that can and will cause you some damage. This sounds like a stupid thing to say, but it’s worth trying in Out There. The idea is always to produce more than you waste. Usually, I spend the first time 5 or 6 fuel to harvest and if I get a ton of resources, I use the same amount the next time. Sometimes, if I am stocked well on resources, I don’t even bother to harvest the minus resources because I might end up wasting more than I get.
It’s free and shows me if there’s a big amount of that resource (marked by a + sign) or just a little (a minus). In some games I play with a technology that allows me to scan each planet for the resources it has. How much fuel to spend on harvesting resources Fill up your tanks, store as much as possible and only then fly away to a new galaxy.Ģ. Then we move to the rocky planet to harvest all the iron that we can: repair your ship to 100% and stash as much as possible before finally leaving for the fuel planet. Usually, if there are three planets (fuel, rocky and breathable) the first I visit is the breathable one to replenish Oxygen and encounter the aliens.
The good idea is to create a strategy on how to maximize the gains and always have both your ship’s stats close to 100% and a full set of resources in the cargo hall. If not, it’s going to be a bit more difficult. If you get the technology to be able to harvest stars, you are all set with fuel. So always harvest and store as much as possible: I usually keep at least two cargos of fuel and one of Fe, but even this is not always enough. These are, actually, the two most important things you need to keep going. So if you can’t get better, get smarter by checking out our Out There tips and tricks! And since we played for so long, we have decided to share with you some Out There cheats: actually, a set of tips and tricks that will help you survive longer and have as much fun as possible. Well, that’s the fun of the game, among many other things. We absolutely love Out There for iPhone and iPad and we keep playing over and over again even though we end up dying over and over again.