![]() It's quite literally a case of using a quick trick to duplicate the inventory's contents, and repeating until you're satisfied. No Man's Sky, as it turns out, has a remarkably game-breaking exploit which is letting users farm its rarest items and duplicate the entire contents of your starship inventory a seemingly infinite number of times - to such an extent that you can reach the centre of the galaxy and finish the game incredibly quickly. No Man's Sky is Beautiful on Xbox One X - So How's Performance? Please note that our No Man's Sky guides are in the process of being updated after the launch of No Man's Sky BEYOND - for now, this page may still have plenty of useful info, but bear in mind it's due a refresh! If you're looking for more on that big update though, our guide to what's new in the No Man's Sky BEYOND update and its release time on Xbox One, PC, PS4, our big list of No Man's Sky patch notes, or our guide to the new No Man's Sky multiplayer and Nexus hub are the best places to start! We've left the details for you below, in case you haven't updated to the latest patch or wish to revert to a previous version to play the game. Update: As of patch 1.07 from developer Hello Games, this inventory duplication exploit has been removed, with players now unable to see their graves by loading up a previous save after death. Note: This exploit is now out of date, but for posterity's sake, or if you're playing on a totally unpatched version of the game, here's the original article.
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