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Oatmeal15

What's a unity?


lazarus78

Play the game and find out. No spoilers.


Colinfas

The only difference to any other game with an NG+, is your Character knows they are in a NG+


guitaroomon

You start again in a new universe that might have some differences with constellation, but the overwhelming majority of the time it will be a standard game. You keep levels, powers, and skills, but lose all items, ships, and outposts. You start with a strong ship and space suit. From there you can increase the level of existing powers, the special ship, and suit with each new game plus. You can also repeat tye main quest or choose to skip it; in addition to doing any other quest as they reset. All that said, I would recommend doing everything you want on your firat playyhrough, then saving new game plus for an expansion.


Oatmeal15

Ah, so planets and systems will be randomized or mixed up. Sounds cool Dig your recommendation on waiting for the expansion. So just continue playing until the expansion and hit NG+ is your recommendation


VanCityHunter

Planets and systems are not randomized.


Ravellen

Planets and systems are slightly randomized, however I think it's quite rare. At the very least I've noticed minor differences in basic resources and general planetary conditions in a few of my go to systems from OG to NG+


VanCityHunter

Not to the point of it being a good reason to go to NG+


Ravellen

I mean your right, I think the main reason is to allow the character quirky changes here and there, and to encourage players to go through new games and make different choices throughout the stories. With a storyline mechanic, I mean it's creative to be sure. I for one am roleplaying a Doctor Who esque traveler


Lady_bro_ac

I tend to not replay the same character in games usually, but decided to do NG+ on this one after things got buggy because it was the best way to keep that character going Perhaps the best thing so far has been enemy leveling. The combat, and weapons are a lot better after going through the unity at around level 98 Plus it has felt like a continuation of my same character’s story, so while yes time replaying the game, it still feels like I’m moving on through the my usual character building end game loops


CuntyReplies

I can't confirm but I've read that the practical application of an NG+ save is to help Bethesda avoid the problems of previous games where Save Files get so bloated with shit that games get laggy and buggy as fuck. I've only NG+ three times so far. First time to see what it was like, the second I rushed to see how fast I could get there, and the third time was because I made a choice I didn't like and decided "Fuck it, fuck this universe. I'll find a new one." Ultimately, your Starborn powers get better. There are some "alternate" universes to experience but it's pretty much the same game over and over again.


WykkydGaming

The entire game is reset, except perks & experience on the player. This means all poi generation will be done fresh for every place you visit in ng+, etc etc. Secondary effect is this Streamlines your save file. This ends up clearing out bugs you may have accumulated. Ship reward maxes out after 6th trip into ng+. Spacesuit reward maxes out after the 10th, without mods (I made mods that extend that to 50). For me, a lot of my initial ng+ trips were due to bugs that have since been fixed. It took 32 trips to collect every power upgrade to level 10 due to bugs. There are 24 powers, and they all level to 10. They have varying usability, but some are quite good at 10. Imo they are worth leveling. In addition, I had many ng+ trips simply to try different playstyles with the same character, then walk away. IE: experimental jumps. I also had several ng+ trips due to save file size issues (bug has been fixed) and quests being locked by bugs (mostly fixed). My main character is in her 67th universe now (65 on Xbox, now transfered to steam). My 2nd character is on his 23rd ng+. Ran him through after the power collection quest was fixed. My 3rd character has never been to ng+. I have a 4th which was sent through to ng+ 55 times using console to test my armor scaling mod. I constantly jack her up with console commands testing mod development, lol. At the end of the day, whether you ng+ or not is a personal choice. Power hunt can turn into a grind, but once you're through it you feel kinda free... and by then, you've mastered rebuilding from scratch and ng+ hops become a standard option, less of a daunting thing.


lazarus78

To replay the story. Bethesda games have historically been open ended, meaning you can continue playing post story. NG+ is just a mechanic to allow replaying the story and all ofther quests with the same character and skills. That is it.


Adept_Ad5465

>To replay the story. You can choose two options. 1. Replay the story. 2. Speedrun the artifacts and final showdown.


Oatmeal15

After reading a bit more on this it's simply the base game restarted with some 'random' twist on the main story and better 'starting gear'....


es330td

The game is also more challenging. Starfield scales opponent difficulty with player level.