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I can't land anywhere lol : r/NoMansSkyTheGame
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Help! I can't land on any planets for some reason. I enter glide mode and then get disconnected with the code Orange Sidewinder. Also the planet surfaces are blue for some reason. :
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Just found my perfect S class freighter. 🥰 High capacity ones are pointless once you have all of your storage rooms built and maxed high capacity slots as well as a land
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