No Man's Sky didn't invent the Anti-Hoarding BACKWARDS, but they perfected it. You begin with very few slots in your backpack and your ship, and you must manage the essentials for survival (ship equipment, survival extension, fuel) and learn how use them very sparingly. Takeoff pads? Sign me up. Solar panels or the equivalent on my land vehicles? Take my money.
However, once you find out how to upgrade your backpack and your ship, you are only limited by money and/or tokens. Irony or not, now you must HOARD the items used to unlock more slots on both the backpack and the ship because these are limited per system.
Once you get a freighter - the uberlarge ship where you can park your original ship inside - you have to again find the right stuff to upgrade it as well.
No Man's Sky didn't invent the Anti-Hoarding BACKWARDS, but they perfected it. You begin with very few slots in your backpack and your ship, and you must manage the essentials for survival (ship equipment, survival extension, fuel) and learn how use them very sparingly. Takeoff pads? Sign me up. Solar panels or the equivalent on my land vehicles? Take my money.
However, once you find out how to upgrade your backpack and your ship, you are only limited by money and/or tokens. Irony or not, now you must HOARD the items used to unlock more slots on both the backpack and the ship because these are limited per system.
Once you get a freighter - the uberlarge ship where you can park your original ship inside - you have to again find the right stuff to upgrade it as well.
And the costs are, pun intended, astronomical.
Edited by Gonemad