Kahbaatangs is the name of the planet that 27-year-old No Man’s Sky player Jorgen Fernandez originally started on and has put more than 30 hours into exploring.
“The worst thing about my planet was the lifelessness and lack of diversity a desert planet inherently has,” Fernandez said. “Luckily it wasn’t an extreme environment planet [and] the sentinels on the planet are low security so I didn’t have to deal with them much.”
Kahbaatangs is a mostly barren desert planet with a 24-hour rain cycle. As a player myself, this is quite honestly the exact kind of planet I would visit once then never return. However, Fernandez took the bareness as a challenge and was determined to beat the game’s inventory limitations from the beginning.
“It all started when I looted a couple of trade commodities and was quickly running out of inventory slots,” Fernandez explained. “Strapped for slots, I finally found a vendor I could offload all my stuff. Then after taking off I found a drop pod not too far from the vendor. Curiously, I inspected it and found that I could buy more exo suit slots (and could afford it).”
Fernandez then made it his mission to track down every drop pod, crashed ship, and multitool vendor he could find. Which paid off as he maxed out the inventory slots for each piece of equipment – all with out leaving the first planet. Well done, sir.
Source: Kotaku
from Nerd Reactor
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