Definitely No Man's sky. Ark is (IMO) a grindfest with shit graphics and toxic player base. No Man's sky is totally the other way around. Awesome community (maybe the top best, as I play too much games), awesome graphics (even more now after the recent update) and it's not that grindy. Even so, you just enjoy yourself out doing missions, makingOriginally posted by UnwieldyRex: Upgrading your starship class allows for more inventory and tech slots on some (if not most) ship categories. It's worth it, IMO, if you're like me and have a bad tendency to hoard a bunch of things. I have a C class hauler with 42/7 inventory/tech. I cannot (currently) add any more slots to it.
If you follow the tutorial quests until you unlock the Anomaly, you can get coop missions there. @ 3: Go to the space station, make an autosave, reload. When you go back into space, you should get a communication prompt. Yes, that quest is horribly confusing. @ 4: people want a place to come back to, a home. That's human nature.
The full load of Stasis Devices is worth more than 3.8 billion in-game. No Man’s Sky has been glued to the Steam best-sellers list since which can be earned buying and selling resources Surprising no-telling answers above. To be clear: There IS a story in the game with missions to carry out, it will play-through for about 30-40 hours if played at normal pace. But the main essence in this game is to explore on your own. I'm also thinking of getting the game but it seems a bit pricey for an impulse buy.