One player has found a moon that represents what players were hoping for when they bought the game. Prior to its launch, one of the main selling points for was its 1000 explorable planets, with a mix of hand-crafted and procedurally generated environments across them. Unfortunately, upon its release, players complained outside of the set Points of Interest on a planet — which usually indicated explorable locations such as bases, labs, or outposts — that many of these environments felt empty, and that they would often have to jump back to their ship to enter another point of interest, rather than staying on land, due to each landing zone only generating a set radius of a kilometer or two in which they can explore before getting a "" message.
Upon their travels across the Settled Systems, Mattgyvercom found Toliman II-a, a "" moon of Toliman II, the planet in which the abandoned, Terrormorph-infested Londinion is situated, which has an incredible number of Points of Interest, and far more than most planets people will come across in the rest of.
In a video shared to Reddit, Mattgyvercom orbits the moon, finding a plethora of caves, abandoned labs and outposts, an unexplored geographical feature, and even a forgotten mech graveyard, indicating that there's plenty to plunder and very little bare land to explore between them.
A moon like Toliman II-a represents what many players thought most of the planets would be like in prior to launch, with plenty to see and do across the galaxy. However, as pointed out by Fellow Redditors such as Mitchel-256, so many points of interest could quickly lead to becoming over-encumbered in practice, resulting in jumping back and forth between the planet to clean it entirely.
This shouldn't be a problem for players who have built at least one of their ships to have plenty of storage, as there are plenty of methods to do so without resorting to mods. Plastic_vader also suggested using the Personal Atmosphere power later in the game to
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