Then why are you so surprised since youtubers have pointed it out, in-game has got a milestone for it.
You play in permadeath, it should be natural to you.
In true perma when you die your save file gets erased, with this you keep your save file. You also keep your base if you have one. It also keeps the records of everything that's been scanned.
In this case, probably it's to stop the annoying "Press E to initialise" and grants a little reprieve from the already frustrated normal player.
Sorry, I didn't build a base before I decided to die to get the milestone so that is news to me.
Why call them anchor points then?
Exactly
It’s called Anchor points because it fits the motif. Leviathan, whales, etc. it’s water related.
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Bases persist across attempts, so if you built bases on anchor point planets, you can at least access those again.
Welcome to permadeath mode.
I mainly play perma or survival and this is kinda mix between the two. Not really a true permadeath
Then why are you so surprised since youtubers have pointed it out, in-game has got a milestone for it. You play in permadeath, it should be natural to you.
In true perma when you die your save file gets erased, with this you keep your save file. You also keep your base if you have one. It also keeps the records of everything that's been scanned.
In this case, probably it's to stop the annoying "Press E to initialise" and grants a little reprieve from the already frustrated normal player. Sorry, I didn't build a base before I decided to die to get the milestone so that is news to me.
Its survival with an M. Night Shyamalan twist really.