If there is a hall of fame for new games that captured the attention of players worldwide, "No Man's Sky" would surely have a secure spot in the list. Since the game was released, popular games nowadays have bowed down to a new and worthy rival in getting player's attention. In just a short span of time since the game was released, the internet has been buzzing around with "No Man's Sky" as its main topic.
"No Man's Sky" is admittedly very entertaining and can be played for a long time without it getting boring but one of its disadvantages is attributed to its gaming format. It can only be played by individuals who own either a PlayStation 4 or a fast-running PC. There is no mobile version of "No Man's Sky" for very logical and obvious reasons. The game is full of complex story-like features and very edgy visuals that would be a pity to compress in a mobile version.
How To Upgrade Weapons Without Depletion Of Resources
"No Man's Sky" layers can go along the game by simply collecting "blueprints." The "blueprints" serve as coins which can then be accumulated and used to upgrade the players' weapons. For "No Man's Sky" players who are really aggressive or desperate enough for "blueprints," they can play nice with aliens and convince them to "gift" it to them or go all-out space robber and rob weak aliens who are carrying the said "blueprints."
How To Earn Money In 'No Man's Sky'
Those who are very frugal and want to earn money before using all the resources of the game can "earn" money by being very keen to the presence of sentinels. Why? Because the sentinels sometimes have a weird habit of dropping some of their resources and "No Man's Sky" players who are quick enough to pick them up and grab them as their own can sell it for additional earnings.
Another way to earn money in "No Man's Sky" is to offer one's time and services to participate in the so-called military races. Players can also awaken their robber alter-ego by either robbing pirate ships or wear the shoes of the pirates and rob the merchants.