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No mans sky cheat engine
No mans sky cheat engine













I forgot how much zinc or whatever I needed to fix a pulse engine, and on a planet with no zinc plants, that meant I had to find a trade post and hope to hell the RNG ships would be carrying some, or all my work was wasted. Upgrades that won't tell you how many materials they need after they are installed, meaning that if you want to disassemble one and move it, or buy/find a new ship/weapon and install something new there, you need to remember how much X random upgrade Y requires, or you could find yourself short of something rare or critical.You can't stack most products, either, leading to "fun" inventory management. Clunky crafting which requires a free spot for the item you want to make, even if you'd naturally free up some space in the process by using up some minerals.

no mans sky cheat engine

Clunky-ass space combat which forces you to dive into a menu during a battle to recharge your shields (all while you are being wasted by pirate assholes).A chronic shortage of inventory slots at the start.There's a lot of shit that you need to wade through to get to the chill parts, including (but not limited to): Sure, there's some harrowing planets, but you can easily hop out of your ship, realize you've landed on a crapsack hellhole, snap a few pictures, and bug the fuck out of there before you get irradiated if it's too much for you.īarring a few tangles with some space pirates (with no penalty for death beyond a corpse run and a bit of damage to some installed upgrades), space cops, or wildlife, that's it. It's written into its DNA jumping from star to star, taking in the sights, scanning the local flora and fauna, chatting up some weird aliens, exploring for ruins, space trucking some minerals around, all of it. Less pretty because I didn't have to fight to get here?















No mans sky cheat engine