
Inventory management can be tricky in No Man's Sky and since more slots are expensive, getting a good ship for free can be useful.

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No Man's Sky's latest update, Breach, delivers ship wreck salvaging and expands the recently added ship building mechanic.

We've all heard the No Man's Sky story by now: controversial launch followed by, as commenters often put it, the greatest redemption arc in the history of gaming. Somewhat remarkably, developer Hello Games' exploratory space sim has now received almost forty major updates since its launch in 2016, all helping No Man's Sky turn its initial "Overwhelmingly Negative" rating into "Very Positive" on Steam. But earlier this week, shortly after the arrival of its Voyagers update, No Man's Sky hit another incredible milestone, reaching its highest Steam player count since its launch nine years ago.
Wish other devs supported their games for thos long. There really isn't any excuse for an indie dev to be able to do all this free, but aaa studios cant even fix their games before dropping support.
Very useful
Didn't know you could dismantle your old ship! Hehdhudbebdbdj!!!!
I frigging love this game don't understand all the hate. I get the monotony gripe but the sense of exploration and discovery is unparalleled
Spin the big wheel and who ever gets closest to 100 without going over wins the ship?
No need for this. Just go with the flow and eventually you get more money and buy ships or find some at crash sites. If you are going to grind for hours just to get the best ship, what fun is there for the rest of the game?
But to each his own I guess