This is a fast pace No Man's Sky new player guide for 2024. Beginner tips and tricks for NMS 2024 #nms #nomanssky #nomanssky2024 #nomansskyguide Favorite Gaming Headset: amzn.to/4bYZGKH
Can you help me please, so im early on in the game and I lead to the first crashed ship you get in the story, I didn't have the wiring loom, so I went to get resources but now I cant find the ship. How do I get it? Please help me out
>start the game >fix warpdrive >get inside the anomaly >buy economy scanner >fly to black market system nearby >attack the freighters and buy all contraband you can fit inside your ship >use the anomaly to get back to starting system's station >20 million units
Quick tip about crashed ships you find. You can fly your current ship into the anomaly, then swap your current ship to the broken ship and it will automatically repair the jump thrusters and hyperdrive without costing you any resources. Makes it really easy if you want to go around collecting broken ships to sell early game.
How do you find the first ship?How do I get the HUD to pop up?Where is the analysis visor?I have been collecting stuff for weeks, how do you get going in this game?
Pro tip: if you want tens of thousands of ferrite dust and carbon in a few minutes, find one of those wierd planets with no trees and tons of rocks and use your starship weapons, preferably the positron or infra-knife and just blast the surface. Go slow so the resources have time to render in and just shoot. You'll end up with massive amounts of ferrite and maybe carbon depending on the planet in just a few minutes. Super nice for massive alloy structures!
I'm gonna dive into my first playthrough right after watching this video! I remember grabbing this game on pre-order and sitting in front of the countdown, super excited. But man, when I finally got in, it was so buggy. Deleted it in just 5 minutes flat and felt let down. Now I've heard they've fixed it up, so I'm checking this out before jumping back in! Thanks for the guide!!
@@secondsonjdkI started a new playthrough last night after not touching it since release. It's alot lot better and I am enjoying it. So much freedom and lots of exploration. Can't go wrong really
Great vid with solid pacing and explanations. I’m not too great at games like these it can all feel overwhelming trying to keep track of what I need and what it takes to get there so this was super helpful.
Coming back after years away and figured I'd check a guide. I knew most of this but the interceptor blew me away. Definitely going to go ship hunting next chance I can!
Another really fast way to make units is to take advantage of the economies of various systems. Make a storage container and put the manufactured goods in it in your freighter. Once youve got a bunch just hop from system to system and sell super expensive while buying really cheap. Of course theres the frigate expeditions and those are really fast too but just another method in case youre interested.
I'll tend to start the game analyzing all of the fauna on the starting solar system which will net you around 8000 to 10000 nanite. That allows you to fully upgrade your mining Beam movement module and scanner. After that every planet you analyze the fauna on will net you millions of units and thousands of clusters
You are the first and only YTer that I have watched that said anything about the "Dissonant" systems and Sentinels! I can't wait to try this out! Thanks for the quick, but informative guide. Do you have a Part 2 to this guide?
Absolutely. This was the stand-out part to me, too. I've never really been much of a base-builder, so a lot of the "set up a farm to produce chlorine" type money making strategies have fallen flat for me. Sentinel ships, though? This is a really fun loop, rakes in credits really effectively, and I get to passively farm for cool ships along the way!
Dude! Awesome walk through. I wish I knew these tips when I first started (semi vet with over 1100 hrs but still so much to learn!) Great info video! Gave this a like and you a follow. Thanks for sharing.
@@mitcherny6965 Start over? Its a game. I've never had a playthrough longer than a week. Games are just TOO boring nowadays. They've been in decline since the 80s
I like tips like the one at 0:55. I try to get myself into habits of doing things that are beneficial to my playthrough of a game, finally bought this game today!!!
Recently brought this game with my christmas money i am super excited to give this game ago but at them i am glued to ark ascended!! Also you earned yourself a new sub!!
A quick way I made credits early was buy a cheap multi tool with a bolt caster and the. Use it to go hunt animals. 75 raw steak goes for like 50k units and each animal gives like 20, after a few minutes I made almost 200k units instantly
Oh and dont forget about the power diversion in your starship. You can go so much faster with power diverted to engines and so much more damage with power diverted to weapons and take so much more damage with power diverted to shields. I know on PlayStation it's the up arrow but idk about pc or xbox
I remember when this game first came out, I wanted to buy it but it got bad reviews because of the bugs, but now they fixed everything so I just bought it recently on sale on Steam and been enjoying it every sense.
if you get an echo locator from an inverted mirror you killed, you dont need to fight sentinel capital ship the echo locator will get you to a building that will point you to ships , you can farm that way also (keep a base at that building)
what boosted my playthrough was finding a black market scanner that gives me around a 10,000% increase in scanning rewards, i hop from planet to planet and scan every creature, make sure you finish uploading the planets data once you scan everything for a huge bonus
So, I tried to be an early adopter and it didn't work out and here I am seven years later with all the updates and trying it again. I was a bit lost but your video was a great jumping point for me man, especially after that first scrapped ship. Thanks for uploading.
Day One player here! Did the preorder and was so excited to play this game. I'm one the few people who liked it at launch. Haven't really played it since, aside from a quick stint in VR, and I'm pumped to see all the new stuff. Thanks for the vid
@BlitzedNostradamus haha what did you get bored on? I'm so conflicted on getting this game or not. It looks like everything I want in a sci-fi game, but it also looks grindy.
@Reel___ Honestly what did it was the lack of direction. Yeah I get it's a sandbox but how do I improve my character? What am I supposed to do? That kinda thing.
It took me an embarrassingly long time to realize you can pick the new slot when upgrading inventory and you don't have to use the slot position it selects.
I just wander around putting sodium in my suit to keep going.I don’t know how to install the analysis visor faulty hlogram Damaged Electrode shattered power core faulty carbon nanotubes and anti-matter for housing shattered power core.For weeks I just walk around.There as got to be more to this game
bruh the same apollo bug we had 5 years ago is still breaking the game smh me and my buddies had to stop after 6 hours in cause we couldnt progress pass the mission to contact apollo NO MANS SKY PLEASE
I can't seem to consistently get aggro from these sentinels. i'v gone after a few of them and only once had them aggro to spawn Interceptors.. am I missing something? also while fighting interceptors I do aggro in space, they don't go past 1 start wanted...
Hey! Cool videos! You earned a sub!! Question, In other guides you mention going to the dissonant planets, collecting echo locator, using terminal at camp, and locating dissonant spike to find Interceptors. This guide mention fighting a sentinel capital ship to collect a dreadnaught AI fragment and find a Dissonant spike and interceptor Is there any difference in these methods? The first sounds much easier!! Also, any tips to increase chance of making it an S class interceptor? Thanks!
Using the terminal is easier. Getting an S class is random so you might have to find a few of them. Good thing is that you can scrap the ones you don't want for units
@@Newftorious thank you for that! I read S class ships are most common in outlaw galaxy’s Should I therefor be looking for an outlaw dissonant system? Does such a combo exist? Thanks!
Solid guide man! Took down my first capital ship. How far did you have to travel to find your A class? The best I’ve found thus far is a B class and I’ve farmed 6-7 ships at this point. Overall a great way to grab units though. I’m just stuck farming trying to find an interceptor I like haha.
I havent even gotten to tge anomaly and I have all X class upgrades on everything, an s class multitool, 6 frigates, 7 ships, 10k nanites, and only 40m credits. Ive barely even touched the main story 😅
With the release of echoes, would you alter anything here? Is this a game more about gathering/ building or more balanced like combat/ leveling, crafting etc? Cant get a feel for what this game is.
im kinda in the same spot as you. i feel kinda lost with the game somtimes but i think that the main thing is progressing through the story but other than that, you are free to do whatever the hell you like
New to this game. Honestly having a lot of fun learning and researching and fixing and discovering plants and animals. Truthfully, the game is pretty much pointless playing as soon as a sentinel spots you. If youre on the ground and engage them in combat, there are just endless waves of them. If you get to your ship and run, there are endless waves of sentinel air crafts. Keep taking them down, they keep chasing. Huge momentum killer for me. I dont understand how to just get away and continue to mind my business. It's annoying tbh. I just want to explore. I wish that you could turn confrontations off. Theyre not even necessary. Or atleast make them finite and survivable.
You don't have to find a dissonant planet to piss of the sentinels. I just go up to a space station and fire even once at it. I never seem to get in trouble for shooting it, and the sentinels show up right away.
About MultiTool inventory slots, If I buy slots on one multitool (say the pistol), and later upgrade to a better multitool of same type (pistol) or different type (say a rifle), will I keep the purchased new inventory slots? or are they tied to the Multitool they were purchased for.
Had a question as a player whos since returned and is getting their footing. Why dont more people recommend doing the expedition, then making that your official save after completing? After doing my first i felt like it gave you a better ship, units, intro to alot of the new mechanics, as well as opportunities to both get and farm extra sentinel ships. Along with a full glyph set and other nice perks upon completion.
I've mentioned it before but they aren't always active. I think it would be cool if they had the expeditions on a rotation. They have a lot of them at this point. Some of them aren't new player friendly though
I just started playing again aswell, are these expedisions worth it? Im suprised how much this game grew lost all my stuff tho my ships and freighters are gone. So i made a new character.
@@daveboonen5041 i think theyre super useful i wish i had jumped back in with the expedition save it kinda sets your character up quickly with a lot of useful things. But even if you already have a save going like i did that you dont wanna lose you can transfer over all your rewards to your main game save. Last expedition was super fun and completely worth it only took about 6 hours.
FASTEST WAY TO GET NANITES: Go to an outlaw station and buy all the contraband and tech and weapons suspicious packets. Open the packets and save the modules. Go do missions in the meantime. Every time you come back to the station buy mor suspicious packets. Once youve got a bunch of suspicious modules sell them for a boatload of nanites. I earned like 40,000 in less than an hour and a half
So just tried this. Found my first Sentinel ship, which was a B class, but still way better than the starter ship. So I sold the starter for 4 mil, then upgraded the new ship. My second attempt, I found another B class, decided to sell it for scrap, made at least 23 mil off of it. I’m currently sitting at 30 mil and I’m quite new to the game. This feels like cheating, heh. I’m gonna keep doing it, though. :P
I’ve been stuck wandering aimlessly not knowing what to do. Been about a few hours now trying to get sodium nitrate to unlock this exosuit upgrade. Can’t even mine the crystal. Got the blueprints for advanced mining pistol. No idea where to get one of the materials. Looked through several videos. I’m just about ready to drop the game.
very new beginner here. how do you collect sodium? i can find it and shoot it but can't collect it. gun burns out. is there a beginner tutorial out there anywhere? this is so frustrating when you can't get past the beginning. thanks
Can you help me please, so im early on in the game and I lead to the first crashed ship you get in the story, I didn't have the wiring loom, so I went to get resources but now I cant find the ship. How do I get it? Please help me out
Yeah maybe get somebody who has never played this game and have them sit down and start, and refer to this video as a guide. Tell me what they're doing when you get to "Okay take off to your second planet" at the 1:50 mark.