No Man’s Sky begins by repairing the ship.

Here you might read how to leave the first planet.

We describe the Analysis Visor, Pulse Engine and Launch Thruster.

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We explain where to find the basic elements such ascarbon, oxygen, sodium and ferrite dust.

Scanner repair

After the game starts,your first task will be to rebuild the scanner.

Open your inventory and press the scanner.

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Put the collected materials in the right place and exit the inventory.

Scanning the terrain will allow you to discover nearby elements necessary to power the suit and other basic ingredients.

Use the scanner and press the appropriate button to collect sodium from the yellow glowing flower.

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When you have at least 10 units of the element, charge the suit’s protective shield with it.

Then follow the marker on the screen to the shipwreck.

Pulse Engine

First, examine the round machine and then enter the ship.

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Collect 50 units of Ferrit Dust and open your inventory.

hit an empty slot and create a plating.

Then, re-examine the rounded crashed machine near the ship and take the planetary map out of it.

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Use the map to locate an abandoned building with a hermetic seal inside.

Then use them to build an analysis visor.

Use the analysis visor by pressing the appropriate button andscan a few nearby objects.

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When using the gear, icons will also appear on the screen that represent interesting objects, e.g.

wrecks of machines or ships, or even ancient relics and monoliths.

When you get back to the ship, repair the pulse engine by replacing the hermetic seal.

PlayStation

Use the scanner to find the di-hydrogen in your area.

Then make Di-hydrogen Jelly out of it and replace it in the ship’s Launch Thruster.

Finally,build aPortable Refiner.

Xbox

You will need ametal plating and 50 units of oxygento craft it.

Gather the materials you need and press the appropriate button to launch the crafting window.

Don’t forget to remove the processed resource from the refiner and place it in your inventory.

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