- [Vadevious] Hey guys
and welcome to my channel.
Thanks for watching my first video.
This is my first time
doing this sorta thing,
please bare with me and also let me know
if there are any problems or
issues you'd like to resolve
in future videos.
Also, I'd really appreciate
it if you do let me know
if you'd like more videos in the future,
as I am planning to be making
more if there is any demand.
So, first and foremost
this is going to be a video
about getting over a thousand
salvaged, technology modules.
You can also use this same method
to get yourself navigation data,
among other rare resources
and manufacturing products
such as, semiconductors,
di-hydrogen jelly if you
don't wanna mine di-hydrogen
all the time, and many others.
Now, first thing you want to do, is,
you want to find yourself
a minor settlement
such as, this one.
And the best way to do so,
is to pop down a signal booster.
You will need one
navigation data, by the way.
Now, if you don't have one you can always
try asking a space station,
within your system,
ask for directions, and,
it's not exactly very common, but they can
actually show you where
a minor settlement is.
A lot of the times, well, actually if you
pick up a mission to
find a missing person,
at times there will be
inside a minor settlement,
so that could be another option,
now, use this option here.
Skip through and, scan
for habitable outposts.
Now, I already found this one,
but I'll do it again in a second,
now, one more tip, while I'm here, is,
I'm not sure if all of
you get annoyed by this,
but I do is, when you scan for something
and it takes some time to zoom out
and do the whole scanning
new mission, et cetera.
Now, you can actually skip this,
on PC it's pressing F which
is for your analysis visor.
Now, I'm assuming, and I'm
pretty sure it will work,
but it will be there same on PS4,
and on Xbox One, but it will be the key
for the analysis visors that
you have on there, which,
unfortunately I don't actually know.
So I'm just gonna show
you we'll exit here.
So we go with the scan habitable outposts.
And of course it won't do it
because there's no more to find.
Just gonna do as an example
of something else instead, than higher.
Let's go Locate Nearby Structures.
Press F.
Boom, and I skipped it.
Anyway, that's that.
Now, once you found the one you want,
my tip would be to prop
down a base computer
and name it depending on the
items that it has to sell here,
just so you know for the future
if you ever wanna come back.
Now,
this does work, but
it can be a little bit annoying
because not all minor outposts
will have the right stuff that you want.
So it may take a few
before, before you actually
find the one that you actually need.
But anyway, once you walk in,
first and foremost you should check the
multitool just in case it's a good one,
that might be an upgrade for one of yours.
Obviously it's not for mine, but
yeah, just do it because you never know
it might be an alien multitool
Class S blaster then you'll be
sorted for the rest of the game.
Anyhow, once you're inside,
go over to this guy here,
and, the layout will be different
depending on the dominating
species, within the system.
So with the Gek this is
the layout with Vy'keen
and Korvax it will be
quite a different layout,
but there's always a
person selling technology,
as well as blueprints, in here, yeah?
So you speak to him and then you select,
purchase components.
Now, go down and boom,
you have four salvage
technologies here, and
four navigation data,
and obviously some different
rare races as well.
So let's buy four of these.
Now at this point all you do is pop down
a save point, save, load a manual save.
Wait for it to load.
Now, this may or may not take
longer for some other people,
I do have a solid-state
drive so it's quite quick.
I'm assuming maybe a bit
longer with PS4 and Xbox One.
But anyway, you go back to the guy.
Same process, and you got four more.
And you can keep doing this indefinitely
until you have as many as you need
to learn all the blueprints
from Blueprint Analyzer.
Now, I did time it and
I've noticed it takes
about twelve seconds or so for me to go
from saving, reloading,
buying, and saving again.
So, by these calculations
it can easily get
over a thousand of these
salvaged, technologies, per hour.
At which, I'm assuming this would be
more than enough to actually,
learn all the blueprints.
So, that's that, I'm assuming
it will be patched eventually.
It is a bit of a cheaty method I guess,
it's not exactly something
they intended as they want
you to go around dozens
of planets and searching
for you know, buried technology modules,
and then get about
one in 10
actually being the salvage tech,
and the rest being nanites.
But anyway, as of now, is this next patch,
1.53 I think,
on August the 6th?
And it currently works, so I guess if you
want to do this kind
of method and you wanna
get through it really fast,
it's probably gonna be,
a good idea to do it now,
while it's still not been patched.
Well I guess that's it,
I hope you like my video.
Please do tell me if you want
to see more in the future.
Like I said, I am quite
interested in doing so,
I have been playing No Man's
Sky since the very beginning,
on and off, and I've
just gone back from Next,
and I'm loving the changes so far.
I'm hoping to make more
videos with different tips
that I've already found
out within this new patch.
So yeah, I guess, thanks for
watching, and until next time.
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