In the ever vast world of "No Man's Sky", where players get to uncover hidden treasures in every planet they land in, and with the game's 18 quintillion discoverable worlds, that's plenty of loot. Since it's finders keepers on "No Man's Sky," players can nab as much booty as they want, if they can carry it all.
That's where this "No Man's Sky" guide comes in. Thanks to Shack News, these little tips will help players hoard all of the precious gems they could find in the game.
Unfortunately, "No Man's Sky" doesn't allow players to carry all of the minerals they can find at one go. Instead, players must dispose of them by trading the minerals at alien outposts, combine them to upgrade weapons, or find other ways to resourcefully make use of the precious gems.
The first tip is to upgrade the carrying capacity of the trusty "Starship" in "No Man's Sky." Since the ship is really the first place where players can store their loot, it is important to improve the amount of storage the ship has.
Although players can't add more inventory slots to their ships, they can always replace the one they currently have for a new ship with a much better storage capacity. New ships in "No Man's Sky" can either be bought using units, or players can scavenge old ones that are abandoned in some planets, repair them, and turn them into a trader's dream.
Another tip for players to carry some much needed extra loot in "No Man's Sky", is to upgrade the "Exosuit" of their spaceman. The capacity of the suit is relatively smaller than that of the ship, but players will need to improve the suit's storage to keep their scavenged minerals before placing them in the ship's cargo.
Like the "Starship," "Exosuits" can also be upgraded in "No Man's Sky". Better suits can be found in "drop pods" scattered all over planets. According to a game tip from Forbes, players can buy inventory space for the suits.
Since players can only carry so much at a given time, space management is definitely important. With these tips, players can now become masters of the trading game in "No Man's Sky".