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No Man’s Sky is a procedurally generated game, meaning that each planet and creature is procedurally generated by an algorithm. This procedural generation can sometimes result in some pretty amazing things appearing in the game, but it can also create some frustrating situations.
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Introduction
No Man’s Sky is a game about exploration and discovery. One of the key things you’ll need to discover are the ancient ruins of long-dead civilizations. These ruins are scattered across the galaxy, and can be found on any planet or moon. There are several ways to find them, but the most reliable method is to look for standing stones.
Standing stones are large, upright rocks that are found in many ancient ruins. They are usually made of stone or metal, and have strange carvings on them. They can be found on any planet or moon, but they are most commonly found in cold biomes.
When you find a standing stone, approach it and press the Use button. This will bring up a hologram of an ancient ruin. The hologram will show you the location of the ruin, as well as what type of ruin it is. There are three types of ruins: Abandoned bases, crashed freighters, and ancient temples. Each type of ruin has different kinds of technology that you can find inside.
Abandoned bases are the most common type of ruin, and can be found on any planet or moon. They contain a variety of technology, including salvageable parts, blueprints for new technology, and data logs from long-dead civilizations.
Crashed freighters are another common type of ruin, and can be found on any planet or moon with an atmosphere. They contain salvageable parts from freighters that have crashed, as well as blueprints for new technology.
Ancient temples are the rarest type of ruin, and can only be found on moons with an atmosphere. They contain ancient artifacts that you can sell for a high price, as well as data logs from long-dead civilizations.
The first step: research
The first step in finding buried technology in No Man’s Sky is to do your research. There are several resources available to help you find out where technology is likely to be buried, including the No Man’s Sky Wiki and the game’s official forums. Once you’ve narrowed down your search area, you can begin looking for signs of buried technology.
The second step: exploration
Now that you’ve mastered the basics of No Man’s Sky, it’s time to explore the galaxy and find new technologies. In this article, we’ll show you how to find buried technology on planets and how to use it to upgrade your ship, suit, and multi-tool.
To find buried technology, you’ll need to scan for it using your Analysis Visor. To do this, select the “Scan” option from your Visor menu and aim at the ground. If there is buried technology in the area, a waypoint will appear on your screen indicating its location.
Buried technology can be found on any planet type, but it is more likely to be found on lush planets with plentiful plant life. When you find buried technology, approach it and press the “Interact” button to excavate it. Once excavated, the technology will be added to your inventory and can be used to upgrade your ship, suit, or multi-tool.
The third step: trial and error
If you’ve followed the first two steps and still haven’t found what you’re looking for, it’s time to start trial and error. This means scanning everything you come across in the hopes of finding the right signal. It can be a long and tedious process, but it’s often the only way to find rare technology.
To start, make sure you have a good scanning tool. The Multi-tool Scanners upgrade is a good choice, as it will allow you to scan multiple objects at once. Once you have a scanner, head to a nearby planet and start looking for anything that might be of interest. Look for things that are beeping or flashing, as these are usually signs of technology.
As you scan objects, pay close attention to the readout on your screen. If it says that there is technology present, make a note of the location and keep scanning. Once you’ve scanned everything in an area, move on to the next one and repeat the process until you find what you’re looking for.
The fourth step: asking for help
The fourth step in our guide on how to find buried technology in No Man’s Sky is to ask for help. Here, we’ll explain how to go about doing that, as well as offer some words of advice on what to do if you’re struggling to find the technology yourself.
If you’re struggling to find the technology that you need, one of the best things that you can do is ask for help. There are a few ways that you can go about doing this:
– One way is to post in the No Man’s Sky subreddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/NoMansSkyTheGame/). There, you’ll be able to reach out to the game’s community for help, and someone is bound to be able to assist you.
– Another way is to reach out to Hello Games directly. You can do this by sending them a message on Twitter (https://twitter.com/hellogames), or by emailing them at [email protected]
If you decide to ask for help, just be sure to be as specific as possible about what it is that you’re looking for, and where you’ve already looked. This will make it easier for people to assist you, and increase your chances of finding the buried technology that you need.
Conclusion
If you’re looking for buried technology in No Man’s Sky, the best place to start is by scanning the ground with your multi-tool. Look for any unusual patterns or colors that stand out, and use your terrain manipulator to dig them up. Once you’ve found a piece of buried technology, you can take it to a nearby space station to learn more about it.