This article has not been revised for the current version (U51-600112). It was last updated for U48-568201. It may contain inaccuracies. |
This article is related to DLC content of Spaced Out. There is a version of this article for the Base Game, see Asteroid Types. |
In Spaced Out you have the ability to choose an Planetoid cluster with an assortment of Planetoids to colonize. The aim was for all Asteroids to feel different than the asteroids in the base game, which are only variations on each other. They all have different assortments of biomes, critters, and randomized traits.
The player is incentivized to move to other Asteroids in the early mid game to get access to more resources such as Oil and Critters.
Scenario Asteroid Styles[ | ]
Scenarios are grouped into categories.
Classic[ | ]
“ | Scenarios similar to the classic Oxygen Not Included experience. Large starting asteriods with many resources. Less emphasis on space travel. | „ |
~ Spaced Out! DLC |
In all scenarios, you have access to critical resources, such as Crude Oil and Thimble Reed, on the starting asteroid, with few exceptions. Space resources, such as Niobium and Gassy Moo, still require rocketry to reach. Non-critical alternative resources, such as Arbor Tree and Waterweed, may require a Teleporter Transmitter to reach.
Spaced Out![ | ]
“ | Scenarios designed for the Spaced Out! DLC. Smaller Staring asteroids with resources distributed across the starmap. More emphasis on space travel. | „ |
~ Spaced Out! DLC |
There are three scenarios that start on medium-sized asteroids without access to Crude Oil. A Teleporter Transmitter gives access to a nearby asteroid with oil.
There are also scenarios where you start on each one of five small Moonlets. A teleporter gives access to another one of the Moonlets, and short rocket trips can be used to reach the other three Moonlets. Access to critical resources varies wildly in these five scenarios.
In all scenarios, space resources, such as Niobium and Gassy Moo, require rocketry to reach.
The Lab[ | ]
“ | Alternative gameplay experiences, including experimental scenarios designed for special events. | „ |
~ Spaced Out! DLC |
Planetoids by Clusters[ | ]
Game Feel[ | ]
Each scenario will give a different gameplay experience depending on the availability of resources and other factors. Below is a table of critical and alternative resources used for food, oxygen, power, and manufacturing in each scenario. Depending on what options are available at the start and mid game, you may need to rely on methods you normally wouldn't for survival and progress. For example, generating power without Coal, generating Oxygen without Algae, and developing space flight before Atmo Suits.
Notably, the Radioactive Ocean start has to use the teleporter to gain access to Algae, Coal, and Steel, and then use rocketry to access Gold Amalgam, Reed Fiber, and Plastic. It is arguably the most challenging scenario in terms of early-game resource availability.
In addition to varying resource availability, some scenarios have additional challenges, such as Rime starting very cold and Oasisse starting very hot. Developing heating and cooling in those scenarios respectively becomes a priority much earlier in the game than in a typical playthrough.
In some scenarios certain biomes do not generate on any asteroid, and so there is no reliable access to certain resources. The Printing Pod may have a random chance to offer a Care Package that provides some of the missing resources, but this is unreliable. Notably, the Critter Whisperer Achievement requires taming a Pokeshell which cannot be found naturally in The Badlands scenario.
Resource Reachability[ | ]
Scenario | Starting Asteroid | Reachable via Teleporter | Reachable via Short Rocket Trip | Reachable via Long Rocket Trip | Unreachable |
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Terra (Classic) |
None | None | |||
Oceania (Classic) |
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Squelchy (Classic) |
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Rime (Classic) |
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Verdante (Classic) |
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Arboria (Classic) |
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Volcanea (Classic) |
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The Badlands (Classic) |
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Aridio (Classic) |
None | ||||
Oasisse (Classic) |
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Terrania (Spaced Out!) |
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Folia (Spaced Out!) |
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Quagmiris (Spaced Out!) |
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Metallic Swampy (Spaced Out!) |
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The Desolands (Spaced Out!) |
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Frozen Forest (Spaced Out!) |
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Flipped (Spaced Out!) |
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Radioactive Ocean (Spaced Out!) |
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Skewed (The Lab) |
None |
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Size[ | ]
In general, with the expansion the size of the planets are smaller. This is compensated by having more planets to work with.
Planet Type | Width (X size) | Height (Y size) | Estimated Total |
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Vanilla | 256 | 384 | 98,304 |
Spaced Out Vanilla Maps | 240 | 380 | 91,200 |
Vanilla Secondary Maps | 160 | 176 | 28,160 |
Medium Clusters | 160 | 274 | 43,840 |
Moonlet Clusters | 128 | 153 | 19,584 |
If we consider the total size for each group. We can see that the total is pretty similar, with the Vanilla maps generally having the largest area. Medium Cluster may have less total area than Moonlets, but has the advantage of having a fairly large starting map.
Planet Type | Starting Planet | Warp Planet | Inner Planets | Estimated Total |
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Spaced Out Vanilla Maps | 91,200 | 28,160 | None | 119,360 |
Medium Clusters | 43,840 | 19,584 | 19,584 | 83,008 |
Moonlet Clusters | 19,584 | 19,584 | 19,584 * 3 | 97,920 |