Pilgrim Star Path

Pilgrim Star Path
The official app & game
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DESCRIPTION
Use UptoPlay to play online the game Pilgrim Star Path.
After long time in local testing, and some betatesting in phones, the galactic map app is here.
If you have an Android phone and want to do long range navigation in No Man's Sky, look no further!
It has all the features that made the Pilgrim Star Path website famous, including wiki integration to get to a civilization of your choice.
Go get it, interloper. The galaxy is in your hands!
Enjoy with UptoPlay the online game Pilgrim Star Path.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Developer: Pahefu
Genre: Entertainment
App version: 1.1.1
App size: 2.7M
Recent changes: Several bugfixes for civilizations ui messages.
Only Pilgrim Star is shown by default, all the Hubs and civilizations from the federation are now shown only in the civilization panel, and will appear if manually selected.
The attempt is targetted at being up to date with wiki data, and require no further updates for civilizations movements.
Comments:
Really good app, if it weren't for the fact that permanent portal travel is now a thing, so long-range warp travel is reserved for the incredibly masochistic. For the longest time though, this was the best method of navigation.
It is an awesome app I just wish it had more settings, like local map and maybe other Galaxy/console/game mode differentiation because alot of times it take me some where there is nothing there (xbone surv/permadeath) I still use the one online because it has more features
I like this as a way to get to new places with black holes. The app allows for impossible coordinates tho, like 15,000,000 ly from center. That's not a real distance. It gives you something around 800,000. The edge of the Euclid galaxy is about 1,158,000ly from center.
What can I say? An app form of the website is an outstanding idea. I have found one issue where turning my phone horizontally will erase the custom coordinates I entered. Still, 10/10.
Same as the website, but there's no option to set local view with this app."
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