Crucial Tips: 1. Found yourself on a shitty starting planet, easy Delete your save and reload game you will find yourself on a new random planet. repeat till you find one to your liking. 2. DO NOT use the ship you got with your pre-order until AFTER you get the Warp Drive Blueprint. using that ship right away takes out the quest to ever obtaining the helpful warp drive. when you get the blueprint then you can install the warp drive on any ship. 3. Hello games said that in order to save your discoveries you needed to find the beacon......that's a lie. you can "Upload" your discoveries at will from the pause menu. there's only one beacon one 1 planet in each galaxy and they really don't do anything. 4. there is no multiplayer, so please stop asking. 5. the puzzles in no mans sky are easily found on the internet. so the solutions are also super easy to find. that's all i got so far from my experiences.
The game isn't finished, they said that there will be multiplayer but they didn't intend anyone to find each other so quickly even after increasing space by 10X two players were still able to test it...there may be multiplayer down the line but there is no multiplayer right now
if you have patience, there's a dialogue loop that lets you keep learning new words from the aliens you find in shelters. give 20 carbon -> ask for new word give 20 carbon -> ask for fuel (the alien will give you 40-80 carbon) give 20 carbon -> ask for health/shield/doesn't matter finally give 20 carbon and you have the option of learning a new word.... then getting 40-80 carbon... then x..... then repeat for about 2 hours until you know the entire language, and you end up with several stacks of carbon also
If your hazard protection is low, and you have the grenade launcher installed on your multi-tool, you can carve out a cave by firing it about 4 or 5 times at the ground or a wall and recharge your hazard protection inside your man made cave. Also on planets with oceans, digging down below sea level causes your cave to flood at sea level.
Who here wants to know a real tip? I just found this out (Not saying someone else hasn't already) but I feel like not many people know this. This works on PS4, I don't know about PC. First start sprinting in a direction (Press on right stick) then melee once as you are sprinting and just a tiny bit after you melee hold down the jetpack button, I think what happens is that the melee gives you some momentum and you fly forward pretty fast due to that, try it.
* If you time it right and hit r1 (melee attack) and just after that give your jumppack a good boost you can jump pretty big cannions * If your suit cant take the heat or the cold anymore you can create your own shelter by mining a cave in a big block of something. *One slot on your ship holds 2 of your suite
Actually you can use stuff I your ships inventory if you don't stray too far. If you have a blueprint and everything you need is in your ship, you can still craft it. Also you can transfer everything in your ship to your inventory and vice versa....not sure how you guys missed this...
want some tips and tricks? 1: Jetpack Speed Boost - If you sprint, then hit melee and jetpack at the same time it will send you rocketing forward. 2: Multi-tool tunneling - Once you find the blueprint or a multi-tool with the grenade option you can use it to create your own tunnels. This allows you to escape hazardous surface conditions as well. 3: Mining lazer overheat nullification - While mining, if you release the trigger then hit it again immediately afterwards you reset the overheat function. 3: When upgrading to new multi-tools you can disassemble all upgrades on the old multi-tool for its resources before purchasing your new upgrade. Any gifted multi-tools are lost if you decline. 4: Stripping ships for resources - Anytime you find a ship on a planet that you don't want you can accept it as your new ship strip down all its upgrades for resources, then walk over to your ship and switch back to it. 5: Your ship travels faster in space - If you wanna go somewhere on a planet that is more then 2 minutes away fly up till you break atmo and then boost over the planet's atmosphere in space. A 10 min travel time can easily become a 30 sec trip. 6: If you haven't figured it out yet Emeril is the most valuable resource you can find, but I would expect you know this by now. To correct just one point in the video, you can kill creatures or mine whatever you want as much as you want sentinels are easy to kill and you will never see the dog or walker unless you let it happen.
Theres few tips i learned in 30h playing: 1. When u melee forward and jump same time , u can fly faster with jetpack. 2. If you install grenade module and remove it, you still get 6 shots of grenades in your multitool but no reload. good for backup if u need quick shelter but have all slots for mining. 3. Your ships slots can handle 500 units of resources and your suit only 250. 4. Titanium is LIFE of your ship. therese HUGE difficulty difference beetween ground combat and space combat, and you wont stand a change in huge space battles without having titanium in your ship inventory and constantly using it to recharge your ship shields. and you dont want to waste Zinc to recharge your shields... 5. Bug: Pressing boost and forward same time when taking off from ground can launch you to space from ground. 6. Unconfirmed: Same type of upgrades have to be next to each other in order to stack, they show color around them when they do. 7. Always buy Zinc from traders. 8. Defending haulers from 35 pirate ships wont reward you a shit. only loot from destroyed ships and little standing... >_> they should add unit reward...... 9. If you are going to path to the atlas line....... for sake of money and time... dont sell your balls. you need your balls ;-)
These are common tips on things you'd discover because if you didn't discover them, you'd quit the game completely dissatisfied. Why aren't you giving non-intuitive tips like, upgrades on you ship, suit and multi-tool have types and colors. If you place these same color upgrades next to each other, you will get bonuses. Instead you give super basic tips. Might as well tip people how to move forward and backwards while at it.
Or for instance the fact that the tiny red blob on the lower right indicates that your backpack is full, so better not try mining that super rare new element you just encountered! 😂
One thing that the game *really* doesn't tells you is about the System classes. You need to upgrade your Hyperdrive in order to go to red stars and so on (they contain planets with rarer materials and more wildlife).
liquidKi Welp, because sometimes people are stupid lol The best bet is to learn the basics about the game and then start doing videos... Else viewers will start to get frustrated.
Or something about the Atlas passes! Which is something you encounter needing really early which isn't explained what it is/how to get it. I've been playing for 20 hours and haven't gotten one yet but keep seeing things that requires one.
"15 CRUCIAL SUPER IMPORTANT TIPS YOU ABSOLUTELY NEED TO KNOW" "#1, you uh, you auto save when you get into your space ship. just incase you didn't know what the words auto save meant. ya know."
This seems like a general heads up list for inexperienced gamers to resource and exploration games, than 'crucial'. Well put together though, and would give a good idea of what to expect, without any spoilage
This is just common sense. A good tip would have been telling them that linking the same modules together illuminates them, SIGNIFICANTLY increasing the effect of what ever said module does. I linked 4 scanning upgrades together and now I can see creatures hundreds of miles out through my scanner. It even tells me whether they've been discovered already or not. I linked 6 ship photon cannon upgrades together, and I can shred squads of 6 ships to pieces in one pass without having to pause for cool down. I linked 6 bolt caster upgrades together and I shred sentinel walkers into oblivion in the blink of an eye. Learn the game and you can become a god.
i does tell you about most of this stuff... people need to read the info on the bottom right. It cycles through a bunch of recommendations. Also, one thing I figured out that isn't mentioned and the game doesn't tell you is that upgrades can link for greater bonus in your inventories... always place upgrades next to each other as they cannot be moved once created. There are 2 ways to upgrade your ship, and only 1 way to upgrade your inventory / multitool that I know of: (this is not referencing the upgrade schematics, but the object itself) ships: either buy from a trader or wait a bit longer and get a ship worth FAR more from a crash site (repair it). inventory: look for drop pods; if you find a radar beacon you can search for "shelter" as well. you can get this fast just by slowly swerving around a planet and watching for the almost pyramid style top on the drop pod or the red light line indicating a scanner. multitool: complete speech checks - they take your current multitool but you get a better one back.
One other thing good to mention would be that you have to be on the ground for your jetpack to charge. Your jetpack will not charge in the air when you're not using it.
Best top tip: melt down every part of your multi tool before you upgrade to a new one, then use the materials to build the first few modules of the next tool.
I have seen a couple of these tips and no one mentions the fact that the drones done do anything to you. If they get upset for your mining run from the site for a few seconds, they will stop chasing and you can go back to your mining. If you are firing at a facility to enter and drones get triggered, don't mind them you will enter the facility faster than they can bring your shield down and once inside they will stop chasing you. TLDR Ignore the drones.
WOud be cool if you could COLONIZE planets. Either Colonize and Coexist if there is sentient life or CoLoNize and ExTeRminate if there is no way to coexist or your the Marine commander from Avatar.
Pretty awesome video!!! I agree, there's A LOT the game doesn't mention, but this video is GREAT for folks already owning the game, and those getting it for PC tomorrow. Oh, and I'm a new sub, thanks for the vid!
I encountered a glitch where the height and weight values are reversed. Like the height is displayed where the weight is supposed to be and likewise for the weight.
There is so little going on in the biggest game ever that this entire list consists of things you learned in the first 10 minutes of the game through trial and error.
Ok one tip I've noticed that no one talks about is about mining resources. When ur mining a mountain (or hill) of a certain resource, lets say gold for example, if you mine a huge chunk its gives two 2 units of gold. Now lets say you are pretty shitty at aim and you leave small slivers everywhere. Those small bits give you the same amount an entire chuck gives you, 2 units. Two great ways to maximize the amount of resources you get from a deposit is to either mine from the edges inward or to make holes and leave small chunks and slivers behind to get more for your buck. I do this every time now and make much more money harvesting resources than when i first started playing.
I'm pretty sure the person voicing this hasn't actually played the game. Just reading a script, as there was some pretty stupid blunders made in their 'tips' as most are in-game tutorials already, or some just plain incorrect.
You should be able to figure all this stuff out on your own. It's not that hard and it's fun just figuring out the mechanics. But here are a couple ideas: Digging holes with the multitool are fun, but can be used as a strategy in certain situations. Don't spend too much time on a planet you don't like. There are billions of them after all. Just find the resources to warp to another star and find one you enjoy exploring.
Pretty much all of this is easy to figure out without a video tutorial, and is done before even leaving the first planetary system. Having said that, good video.
15 REAL LIFE tips no one tells you #1. You have to inhale oxygen to breathe #2. Using your legs is the fastest way to move around without a vehicle #3. During your journey you'll encounter other human beings -- while some of their interactions can lead to boring side quests, others can lead to entire adventures of their own, so don't be afraid to leave your base every once and a while
15 obvious things NMS doesn't spell out because they are obvious. After the first few entries I was expecting something like "You'll need to be hooked up to electricity to play the game" to have made the list, or "You might not have noticed, but the game is in color".
So we have to save at save points? Thought it was just auto saving all the time. So we can turn back time in other words. Side note, we can't float on water lol.
The planets is all those clips look much nicer than any of the streams I'v watched. I can only hope that there is still nice looking worlds somewhere in the game. Later perhaps...
I'd just like to point out that the first point being talked about this game is wrong. If I have Thamium9 on my ship and I need to craft with it using the items in my exosuit inventory... as long as I am near my ship, I can do so. You are not limited to crafting within one separate inventory at all times unless you are away from your ship. Also, your multitool is not an inventory as it does not house any resources or items other than upgrades to the tool itself.
Number 14 doesn't apply to me. :D Stay close to a house with an npc, to avoid sentinels. Go an elevated places like on your ship, or a big boulder to avoid land creatures. I found that sentinels are like nope, when it comes to water, so i gather underwater alot.
I have way too much fun naming planets and things. It's sad its implausible that no one will ever seem it... Also, I think naming things nets nano clusters
Dont buy a new ship until you remove everything you want to keep from your current ship. Whatever you have in your ships inventory when buying a new ship, is added in the deal and will be gone.
I found one planet (I named Jotunnheim) that's snowy and has the BEST resources for my route. It has tons of Chrysonite, Plutonium and Gravatino Balls that are all up around 100% on the Galactic Trade Net buuut its sentinals are so hostile that I can't even stand on the planet without getting attacked so I'm kinda SOL for taking it easy while playing this game lol
Was any of this useful for anyone? No offense meant at ALL: but all of this stuff was very clear to me and I just jumped into on launch day with zero pre-exposure to the game. You should have covered more advanced things like high demand resources & commodities on the market in space stations and with random aliens that land in their ships.
I played the game for an hour and a half and figured out everything mentioned.. i wanna know things that aren't obvious lmao like how to switch from the pistol to the mining gun .-.
So a couple of questions that I'm hoping someone can help me with...Do only certain Multi-Tools do certain type of damage? LIke, I have a multi-tool that seems to only do the mining laser beam, but when I craft any type of bolt caster stuff, my multi-tool stays as a mining beam. Do I have to get a completely different multi-tool that only shoots bolt casters? Also, Does anybody have the problem of picking up a module with a perk and you go into your inventory to see if you can craft it and you can't find the module in your inventory?? Sorry if these are noob questions...but thank you for your help!
I see a lot of things in the video that never appeared this way in the game, like different graphics for icons, stone tablets with alien writting, save pod inside room, a bit different graphics design. Are these all from old trailers or does it have a bit different on PS4? I play on PC.
Where do you find that atlas-thingy-ma-bob to open crates?Also they don't tell you you don't get to name yourself but get stuck with your Steam handle. Holy fail Batman!
Search the star systems, follow the atlas paths, soon you'll find space anomalies, enter them and help the aliens inside and they'll grant you the pass, v 1 and so on.
Does anyone know how to get back to the starting star system? I've jumped 4 times & want to revisit some planets. When I pull up the galaxy map NONE of them are labeled unless I actually highlight it. I don't have the patience to search them all until I find my start point. THANKS!!
Playing the game for over 1 day; still no hyperdrive, don't know how to fix or refuel the pulse drive. Got stuck in space where I drifted for hours until I hit a planet. I need more details on how to play this
In this video it even shows you going through a portal and out the other side so at least we know it actually works! Please someone work it out because I'm drained from trying 😖
I dont know what it is! After playing like 4 hours of this game yesterday. I woke up make myself a coffee and immidietly turn on my PS4 with this game and I was actually looking forward to play. This shit doesnt happening to me often. Also the FOV is kinda bad but I hope they will pump it up in few updates on ps4 :-)
I wish the HUD passively identified creatures and plants like it does in the fake game play footage...Ahhh how it could have been....or how I thought it was anyway.
"15 common knowledge things of No Man's Sky everyone should figure out after playing for 30 minutes"
yeah really
U got: Sprint then attack and Jetpack away? ^^
Everybodies life is a lie bro, just dont let get to depressed you when you're on that path of self awareness. Happy gaming man.
Wonderful Madness ń
Thanks Janine. Have you tried "Elite Dangerous"? It's also a beautifully and well done space travelling game. Happy flying and gaming.
This video needs a rename , 15 things in NMS you missed because you weren't paying attention
Yaaasss
/because youre an idiot
Or 15 things you missed because you couldn't see shit with the screen smearing everything
15 self evident tips you already knew or learn within your first 15 minutes in game
Yaaassss
The voice of logic prevails over the voice of "pump out ten no mans sky videos that all say nothing for $$$$"
Crucial Tips:
1. Found yourself on a shitty starting planet, easy Delete your save and reload game you will find yourself on a new random planet. repeat till you find one to your liking.
2. DO NOT use the ship you got with your pre-order until AFTER you get the Warp Drive Blueprint. using that ship right away takes out the quest to ever obtaining the helpful warp drive. when you get the blueprint then you can install the warp drive on any ship.
3. Hello games said that in order to save your discoveries you needed to find the beacon......that's a lie. you can "Upload" your discoveries at will from the pause menu. there's only one beacon one 1 planet in each galaxy and they really don't do anything.
4. there is no multiplayer, so please stop asking.
5. the puzzles in no mans sky are easily found on the internet. so the solutions are also super easy to find.
that's all i got so far from my experiences.
they've stated that multi-player is intended but as far as I can tell, the game isn't finished.
The game isn't finished, they said that there will be multiplayer but they didn't intend anyone to find each other so quickly even after increasing space by 10X two players were still able to test it...there may be multiplayer down the line but there is no multiplayer right now
+Blind Lunacy ehm... yeah, that's what I meant haha
+Blind Lunacy
They must have lost to the birthday effect.
Magnus Anderson What's the Birthday Effect?
@1:39 We're going to end up PISSING sentinal drones!
ouch
Like giant kidney stones with blasters.
Lol
lmfao
Its 1:41
if you have patience, there's a dialogue loop that lets you keep learning new words from the aliens you find in shelters.
give 20 carbon -> ask for new word
give 20 carbon -> ask for fuel (the alien will give you 40-80 carbon)
give 20 carbon -> ask for health/shield/doesn't matter
finally give 20 carbon and you have the option of learning a new word.... then getting 40-80 carbon... then x..... then repeat for about 2 hours until you know the entire language, and you end up with several stacks of carbon also
Wow! Ill definitely put this to use
Where can you do this? Is it on the planet of space station
just talk with an Alien it will teach u its language
Thats sad. While useful, Id rather experience learning the language how it was intended to have a bigger sense of accomplishment.
it takes longer than 2 hours, found this out on day one and was doing it for 6 hours for korvax, still learning words...
If your hazard protection is low, and you have the grenade launcher installed on your multi-tool, you can carve out a cave by firing it about 4 or 5 times at the ground or a wall and recharge your hazard protection inside your man made cave.
Also on planets with oceans, digging down below sea level causes your cave to flood at sea level.
wow didnt know that. dope
Or just dig some cool ass tunnels
Is it possible to cut the planet In half???
With like 10.000 hours and 1.000.000 carbon, maybe...
ah I use the resource pillars , mine out a little cave in them and stand still for a few seconds to recharge hazard suit.
Who here wants to know a real tip? I just found this out (Not saying someone else hasn't already) but I feel like not many people know this.
This works on PS4, I don't know about PC. First start sprinting in a direction (Press on right stick) then melee once as you are sprinting and just a tiny bit after you melee hold down the jetpack button, I think what happens is that the melee gives you some momentum and you fly forward pretty fast due to that, try it.
Yea that works nice! Thanks for the tip. I never used the melee button because I never had anything to melee.
Yep! Works on PC too. Definitely speeds up on-foot travel.
Obama sucks
* If you time it right and hit r1 (melee attack) and just after that give your jumppack a good boost you can jump pretty big cannions
* If your suit cant take the heat or the cold anymore you can create your own shelter by mining a cave in a big block of something.
*One slot on your ship holds 2 of your suite
The multitool doesn't have an inventory it has space for upgrades. You can not put stuff in your multitool and then take it back out.
If you need these things explained to you, you shouldn't be gaming.
you can also feed animals (not all), follow them and they will find resources
All of these tips are painfully easy to figure out in game.
Actually you can use stuff I your ships inventory if you don't stray too far. If you have a blueprint and everything you need is in your ship, you can still craft it. Also you can transfer everything in your ship to your inventory and vice versa....not sure how you guys missed this...
I'm going to be pissing sentinel drones?! That would hurt.
The bilegged ones too!?!
Heard that. Had to pause and search for a comment about it.
rlly though i managed to get myself a 4 star wanted lvl and one came after me....
i needed some new pants
want some tips and tricks?
1: Jetpack Speed Boost - If you sprint, then hit melee and jetpack at the same time it will send you rocketing forward.
2: Multi-tool tunneling - Once you find the blueprint or a multi-tool with the grenade option you can use it to create your own tunnels. This allows you to escape hazardous surface conditions as well.
3: Mining lazer overheat nullification - While mining, if you release the trigger then hit it again immediately afterwards you reset the overheat function.
3: When upgrading to new multi-tools you can disassemble all upgrades on the old multi-tool for its resources before purchasing your new upgrade. Any gifted multi-tools are lost if you decline.
4: Stripping ships for resources - Anytime you find a ship on a planet that you don't want you can accept it as your new ship strip down all its upgrades for resources, then walk over to your ship and switch back to it.
5: Your ship travels faster in space - If you wanna go somewhere on a planet that is more then 2 minutes away fly up till you break atmo and then boost over the planet's atmosphere in space. A 10 min travel time can easily become a 30 sec trip.
6: If you haven't figured it out yet Emeril is the most valuable resource you can find, but I would expect you know this by now.
To correct just one point in the video, you can kill creatures or mine whatever you want as much as you want sentinels are easy to kill and you will never see the dog or walker unless you let it happen.
Theres few tips i learned in 30h playing:
1. When u melee forward and jump same time , u can fly faster with jetpack.
2. If you install grenade module and remove it, you still get 6 shots of grenades in your multitool but no reload. good for backup if u need quick shelter but have all slots for mining.
3. Your ships slots can handle 500 units of resources and your suit only 250.
4. Titanium is LIFE of your ship. therese HUGE difficulty difference beetween ground combat and space combat, and you wont stand a change in huge space battles without having titanium in your ship inventory and constantly using it to recharge your ship shields. and you dont want to waste Zinc to recharge your shields...
5. Bug: Pressing boost and forward same time when taking off from ground can launch you to space from ground.
6. Unconfirmed: Same type of upgrades have to be next to each other in order to stack, they show color around them when they do.
7. Always buy Zinc from traders.
8. Defending haulers from 35 pirate ships wont reward you a shit. only loot from destroyed ships and little standing... >_> they should add unit reward......
9. If you are going to path to the atlas line....... for sake of money and time... dont sell your balls. you need your balls ;-)
These are common tips on things you'd discover because if you didn't discover them, you'd quit the game completely dissatisfied.
Why aren't you giving non-intuitive tips like, upgrades on you ship, suit and multi-tool have types and colors. If you place these same color upgrades next to each other, you will get bonuses.
Instead you give super basic tips. Might as well tip people how to move forward and backwards while at it.
Or for instance the fact that the tiny red blob on the lower right indicates that your backpack is full, so better not try mining that super rare new element you just encountered! 😂
One thing that the game *really* doesn't tells you is about the System classes. You need to upgrade your Hyperdrive in order to go to red stars and so on (they contain planets with rarer materials and more wildlife).
liquidKi Welp, because sometimes people are stupid lol
The best bet is to learn the basics about the game and then start doing videos... Else viewers will start to get frustrated.
Or something about the Atlas passes! Which is something you encounter needing really early which isn't explained what it is/how to get it. I've been playing for 20 hours and haven't gotten one yet but keep seeing things that requires one.
Because this channel is ducking trash
"15 CRUCIAL SUPER IMPORTANT TIPS YOU ABSOLUTELY NEED TO KNOW"
"#1, you uh, you auto save when you get into your space ship. just incase you didn't know what the words auto save meant. ya know."
My tip: murder every fucking sentinel drone you see as quickly as you can. It's an awesome way to keep your hazard protection level up XDD
This game is really amazing and I feel like gamers who like to farm & explore will appreciate this game! I also feel like it's an important game!
This seems like a general heads up list for inexperienced gamers to resource and exploration games, than 'crucial'. Well put together though, and would give a good idea of what to expect, without any spoilage
This is just common sense. A good tip would have been telling them that linking the same modules together illuminates them, SIGNIFICANTLY increasing the effect of what ever said module does. I linked 4 scanning upgrades together and now I can see creatures hundreds of miles out through my scanner. It even tells me whether they've been discovered already or not. I linked 6 ship photon cannon upgrades together, and I can shred squads of 6 ships to pieces in one pass without having to pause for cool down. I linked 6 bolt caster upgrades together and I shred sentinel walkers into oblivion in the blink of an eye. Learn the game and you can become a god.
i does tell you about most of this stuff... people need to read the info on the bottom right. It cycles through a bunch of recommendations.
Also, one thing I figured out that isn't mentioned and the game doesn't tell you is that upgrades can link for greater bonus in your inventories... always place upgrades next to each other as they cannot be moved once created.
There are 2 ways to upgrade your ship, and only 1 way to upgrade your inventory / multitool that I know of: (this is not referencing the upgrade schematics, but the object itself)
ships: either buy from a trader or wait a bit longer and get a ship worth FAR more from a crash site (repair it).
inventory: look for drop pods; if you find a radar beacon you can search for "shelter" as well. you can get this fast just by slowly swerving around a planet and watching for the almost pyramid style top on the drop pod or the red light line indicating a scanner.
multitool: complete speech checks - they take your current multitool but you get a better one back.
One other thing good to mention would be that you have to be on the ground for your jetpack to charge. Your jetpack will not charge in the air when you're not using it.
Best top tip: melt down every part of your multi tool before you upgrade to a new one, then use the materials to build the first few modules of the next tool.
I have seen a couple of these tips and no one mentions the fact that the drones done do anything to you. If they get upset for your mining run from the site for a few seconds, they will stop chasing and you can go back to your mining. If you are firing at a facility to enter and drones get triggered, don't mind them you will enter the facility faster than they can bring your shield down and once inside they will stop chasing you.
TLDR Ignore the drones.
WOud be cool if you could COLONIZE planets. Either Colonize and Coexist if there is sentient life or CoLoNize and ExTeRminate if there is no way to coexist or your the Marine commander from Avatar.
What the fuck
What the fuck?
What the fuck?
What the fuck??
What the fuck?
The long jump completely changed the way I play.
no man's sky=what we wish destiny was like
Combine the FPS aspects of destiny with this and you've got one of the best sci-fi games ever.
the flying part
+White Hat And Taken King is what destiny should have been from the start.
+White Hat agreed hopefully rise of iron will be great
no man's sky = i dont give a sh**
Pretty awesome video!!! I agree, there's A LOT the game doesn't mention, but this video is GREAT for folks already owning the game, and those getting it for PC tomorrow. Oh, and I'm a new sub, thanks for the vid!
I encountered a glitch where the height and weight values are reversed. Like the height is displayed where the weight is supposed to be and likewise for the weight.
That happens for everyone
i was pointing it out, not implying that it only happens to me.
i noticed it too
+destan5568 I was just telling you that it happens to everyone
+iTzHyPe No, "I ecountered a glitch" isn't "everybody encounters this glitch" you weren't saying that everybody gets this.
There is so little going on in the biggest game ever that this entire list consists of things you learned in the first 10 minutes of the game through trial and error.
I think you mean pissing "off" sentinel drones not actually pissing sentinel drones 🍌💦🤖
+Jack Grey probably much worse than a kidney stone
Why is everyone picking up on that error instead of the 'conductive to life' disaster?
+Warren Vazquez idk I didn't watch the entire video, I stopped watching after the pissing robots thing
Lol... I said the same thing. "Conducive" is what he meant I'm sure.
Ok one tip I've noticed that no one talks about is about mining resources. When ur mining a mountain (or hill) of a certain resource, lets say gold for example, if you mine a huge chunk its gives two 2 units of gold. Now lets say you are pretty shitty at aim and you leave small slivers everywhere. Those small bits give you the same amount an entire chuck gives you, 2 units. Two great ways to maximize the amount of resources you get from a deposit is to either mine from the edges inward or to make holes and leave small chunks and slivers behind to get more for your buck. I do this every time now and make much more money harvesting resources than when i first started playing.
This has been really helpful! I was struggling with most of this in the my first few Let's Plays! Thanks :D
I'm pretty sure the person voicing this hasn't actually played the game. Just reading a script, as there was some pretty stupid blunders made in their 'tips' as most are in-game tutorials already, or some just plain incorrect.
You should be able to figure all this stuff out on your own. It's not that hard and it's fun just figuring out the mechanics.
But here are a couple ideas:
Digging holes with the multitool are fun, but can be used as a strategy in certain situations.
Don't spend too much time on a planet you don't like. There are billions of them after all. Just find the resources to warp to another star and find one you enjoy exploring.
Quick tip! Use your mining gun until its about to overheat, then throw a grenade. This resets your mining guns cooldown!!
Anyone whose played the game for more than a few hours knows these things. Lame
Thanks a lot man!
16, you can't crash on planets, tried to crater into the ground several times, can't be done. 17, have calculator handy, some puzzles are maths based.
I've learned one thing; the entire universe eats rocks.
Pretty much all of this is easy to figure out without a video tutorial, and is done before even leaving the first planetary system. Having said that, good video.
Some of this stuff looks pre day one patch. Also for anyone not aware plenty of the footage is from trailers, things look very different in-game.
15 REAL LIFE tips no one tells you
#1. You have to inhale oxygen to breathe
#2. Using your legs is the fastest way to move around without a vehicle
#3. During your journey you'll encounter other human beings -- while some of their interactions can lead to boring side quests, others can lead to entire adventures of their own, so don't be afraid to leave your base every once and a while
15 obvious things NMS doesn't spell out because they are obvious. After the first few entries I was expecting something like "You'll need to be hooked up to electricity to play the game" to have made the list, or "You might not have noticed, but the game is in color".
Pissing sentinel drones sounds painful.
Harvesting an Albumen Pearl will always get you in trouble with the sentinels. Big big trouble.
Just going to say this video doesn't help I know more than what this told me
Then tell me where to find Iridium or Aluminum.
+Ctrl Alt Add iridium destroy ships and aluminum looks like plutonium but green. I beat the whole story and I'm in the center
16: explore the builds of the first planet because we could afford for a procedural universe but we will show the same buildings in all of them
Nice Tips thank you !
You'll end up pissing sentinel drones? That DOES sound painful and prohibitive.
I'm constantly pissing sentinel drones. I have a doctors appointment soon. I'll keep everyone posted.
Awesome Video!! Helped me with a few things. KUDOS!
So we have to save at save points? Thought it was just auto saving all the time. So we can turn back time in other words. Side note, we can't float on water lol.
Weyland Yutani: Building Better Worlds
The planets is all those clips look much nicer than any of the streams I'v watched.
I can only hope that there is still nice looking worlds somewhere in the game. Later perhaps...
The game wants you to discover and learn these things by yourself.
I'd just like to point out that the first point being talked about this game is wrong. If I have Thamium9 on my ship and I need to craft with it using the items in my exosuit inventory... as long as I am near my ship, I can do so. You are not limited to crafting within one separate inventory at all times unless you are away from your ship. Also, your multitool is not an inventory as it does not house any resources or items other than upgrades to the tool itself.
Number 14 doesn't apply to me. :D
Stay close to a house with an npc, to avoid sentinels. Go an elevated places like on your ship, or a big boulder to avoid land creatures. I found that sentinels are like nope, when it comes to water, so i gather underwater alot.
all the hazard level can be stabilised by digging a hole using grenade launcher, as well as the sentinel drones can be avoided by this
1:39
Sent-away, There to remove your robotic urination problems.
Side effects include genital shrinkage, Cher's voice, and autism.
Also cleans grills.
NMS... First 4 hours, confused and frustrated. Second 4 hours, Intrigued and vague. 8th hour on, "OK... this is going to be one hell of a ride!"
Stop hating on the guy. He's just making a tips and tricks video.
Alternative title: 15 things literally everybody knows
great guide! thx
I have way too much fun naming planets and things. It's sad its implausible that no one will ever seem it... Also, I think naming things nets nano clusters
Literally spent the first couple hours not knowing you could sprint.
dope vid. thanks. i learned all that by playing for 8 hours straight.
#16 - try feeding the docile animals for a reward the poop out later!
They also dig up and point at stuff - so cute! :D
thank you great tips
The trick about no mans sky is that they didn't
Tell us the game would be downgraded
Thank u I needed that info
Dont buy a new ship until you remove everything you want to keep from your current ship. Whatever you have in your ships inventory when buying a new ship, is added in the deal and will be gone.
I found one planet (I named Jotunnheim) that's snowy and has the BEST resources for my route. It has tons of Chrysonite, Plutonium and Gravatino Balls that are all up around 100% on the Galactic Trade Net buuut its sentinals are so hostile that I can't even stand on the planet without getting attacked so I'm kinda SOL for taking it easy while playing this game lol
So far a really good and relaxing game, but th movement and camera controls are so bad and the FOV is just sickening...
Yup. PC version will rule the PS4 version. I just don't wanna pay 60$ all over again. Wish I could plug in my kb/m to ps4 and it would just work.
+Austin Spraggins do you think our progress will be linked or nah? I wanna get the pic version..
+The Breaker probably not
You can change the sensitivity and get used to the fov pretty fast
You can change the fov on pc right
Was any of this useful for anyone? No offense meant at ALL: but all of this stuff was very clear to me and I just jumped into on launch day with zero pre-exposure to the game.
You should have covered more advanced things like high demand resources & commodities on the market in space stations and with random aliens that land in their ships.
I played the game for an hour and a half and figured out everything mentioned.. i wanna know things that aren't obvious lmao like how to switch from the pistol to the mining gun .-.
We need a guide to be a space pirate
1: Mine 18,000,000,000,000,000,000 quintillion (XD) carbon
2: Craft it into suspension fluid to increase profits by
+Magnus Anderson Bonus points for using the huge tree as fuel for the starkiller base
+Magnus Anderson 😂😂😂
What black space station ?
+Zach Prochaska Black market
u can grenade drones and doors, and resources, basically, just grenade everything
So a couple of questions that I'm hoping someone can help me with...Do only certain Multi-Tools do certain type of damage? LIke, I have a multi-tool that seems to only do the mining laser beam, but when I craft any type of bolt caster stuff, my multi-tool stays as a mining beam. Do I have to get a completely different multi-tool that only shoots bolt casters? Also, Does anybody have the problem of picking up a module with a perk and you go into your inventory to see if you can craft it and you can't find the module in your inventory?? Sorry if these are noob questions...but thank you for your help!
I dont see the safepole inside the outpost center u use (at 4:22) to save your game.. am I missing something?
Thanks dude!!!! I was wondering why they didn't tell me how to harvest!!
Wtf everything he said was learned in the 3 hour tutorial
I see a lot of things in the video that never appeared this way in the game, like different graphics for icons, stone tablets with alien writting, save pod inside room, a bit different graphics design. Are these all from old trailers or does it have a bit different on PS4? I play on PC.
just old trailers
If they mixed NMS with Elite Dangerous, it'd be the perfect game...
Where do you find that atlas-thingy-ma-bob to open crates?Also they don't tell you you don't get to name yourself but get stuck with your Steam handle. Holy fail Batman!
You get atlas pass recipes by going to different star systems
Search the star systems, follow the atlas paths, soon you'll find space anomalies, enter them and help the aliens inside and they'll grant you the pass, v 1 and so on.
I've somehow lost my atlas path and cannot find my way back. Extensive tutorial my ass!
You mean you didn't notice the big blue line guiding you to the Atlas in the deep blackness of space? Maybe Minecraft is more your thing.
You assume I have a blue line. Maybe you should STFU and sit down.
Does anyone know how to get back to the starting star system? I've jumped 4 times & want to revisit some planets. When I pull up the galaxy map NONE of them are labeled unless I actually highlight it. I don't have the patience to search them all until I find my start point. THANKS!!
Playing the game for over 1 day; still no hyperdrive, don't know how to fix or refuel the pulse drive. Got stuck in space where I drifted for hours until I hit a planet. I need more details on how to play this
In this video it even shows you going through a portal and out the other side so at least we know it actually works! Please someone work it out because I'm drained from trying 😖
I dont know what it is! After playing like 4 hours of this game yesterday. I woke up make myself a coffee and immidietly turn on my PS4 with this game and I was actually looking forward to play. This shit doesnt happening to me often. Also the FOV is kinda bad but I hope they will pump it up in few updates on ps4 :-)
you forget that monoliths can give you weapons etc.. :')
you need to update this video.
My only problem is the FOV. Sadly I don't have a PC, so I will just deal with it. Other than that, I love it.
Yeah man, Another thing that irritates me is trying to fly slowly, close to the planets surface is oddly difficult.
Btw. I like how you scan a 9m high, 7m long animal, weighing only 300kg.. 😂😂 best dafuq moment I hab so far in No Man's Sky
don't forget the melee boost jump
I thought this'd be a better video.
Everyone knows this by now.
At 7:20 was that the TET from the oblivion movie?
I wish the HUD passively identified creatures and plants like it does in the fake game play footage...Ahhh how it could have been....or how I thought it was anyway.
Top tip. ALWAYS HAVE PLUTONIUM I SWEAR EVERYTHING I TRY TO GET NEED LIKE 5000 PLUTONIUM