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This actually hits the nail on the head and shows that vehicles are the wrong thing to ask for. It's not the travel distance/ time, but the lack of experiences between 2 points. In Skyrim and Fallout 4 a lot could happen if you travel on foot. Patrols, random encounters/events and all that stuff. A game about exploring should be about the journey, not the destination or the travel time. Having said that I still do enjoy the game.
yeah I wish they had some completely empty planets and then crammed a bit more into the non empty ones, currently its like a planet that should be empty has some random outposts or colonizers landing right after you like if they followed you so you never really feel alone, but also when you want to go from point to point unless there is angry wild life not much really happens in between
Not only that, but they dig the act same how as the guys on the last planet you were on. And left their dead rotting corpses in the same spots