Summary
- A No Man's Sky player shared a video of their 3,000-piece end-game base, impressing many with its size and detail.
- Hello Games updates improved No Man's Sky from its infamous launch, leading to a resurgence in player creativity and impressive bases.
- TaylorSalez's base reached the build limit due to massive quantities of resources, forcing them to remove farms for completion.
A No Man's Sky player has shared a video of their incredible end-game base, which is so massive that it reached the 3,000-piece limit. As settlements are part of the No Man's Sky campaign, many players have established bases, but this may be the most impressive one.
Hello Games has remained dedicated to No Man's Sky since its release, improving it significantly from its launch state. Updates like Foundation, Beyond, and Origins turned the notoriously mocked release build into the widely praised game it is today. With many more players returning to or trying the game for the first time, tons of impressive bases have been made. This includes an incredible No Man's Sky tropical island, a Tony Stark-inspired setting, and a base created within a naturally formed cave. One gamer has shared their impressive end-game base.
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Reddit user TaylorSalez recently shared a lengthy tour of their end-game base on a relatively safe No Man's Sky planet. The clip starts by panning around a central hub area before showing an aerial view of it, with Light Boxes flashing different colors from one scene to the next. The video then shows a viewpoint with a Short-Range Teleporter on it that overlooks their creation and a portion of the planet. Their main building includes a Teleporter, a Pocket Reality Generator, a Holographic Globe Gadget, a large Terrarium, a plethora of statues, and more. There's also an arcade-like room with many more flashing Light Boxes, posters, and ByteBeat Devices that resemble arcade cabinets.
This No Man's Sky Base Reached the Build Limit
Indium and Sodium Farms Were Harmed in the Making of this Base
Rather than building their base around the planet's vegetation, TaylorSalez clarified that they purchased the trees from the Quicksilver shop and planted them. The tour highlights their base from two perspectives, which helps to highlight every detail. The gamer has gone through different iterations of their base before making the video, opting to remove Guard Rails and other clutter. Because they reached the 3,000-piece build limit, this base required massive quantities of resources to create. To complete the base to their satisfaction, this gamer had to delete their Indium and Sodium farms. As Indium and Sodium are used in many No Man's Sky upgrades, this may have limited their ability to create things like Signal Boosters or Ion Batteries.
Given TaylorSalez shared their No Man's Sky Glyphs to welcome visitors, any fan of their base can check it out for themselves. As Hello Games continues to update No Man's Sky, the build limitations could be increased to allow this player to expand their end-game base.
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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 71 /100 Critics Rec: 36%
- Released
- August 9, 2016
- ESRB
- T for Teen: Fantasy Violence, Animated Blood
- Developer(s)
- Hello Games
- Publisher(s)
- Hello Games





Lose yourself in a vast sci-fi odyssey as you explore a near-infinite, procedurally generated universe. Set out from the edge of the Euclid galaxy and carve out your own interstellar existence in a vast universe teeming with life, danger and near-endless mystery. No Man's Sky is a hugely-ambitious, heavily-stylised, sci-fi adventure that spans entire galaxies all brought to life with procedural generation. Travel through an endless array of increasingly diverse and dangerous star systems, prospecting for rare materials, trading with alien life, populate planets and searching for clues to the meaning of the universe's mysterious existence. How you survive is up to you. Assemble entire fleets of dreadnought-class freighters and tear across the universe; build sprawling habitable bases across planet surfaces, beneath the ground or under the ocean; buy and upgrade your own weapons and star ships and do battle with outlaw space pirates, hostile alien fauna or the mysterious sentinel fleets. The universe is yours to explore - trillions upon trillions of planets, waiting to be discovered.
- Engine
- Proprietary
- Multiplayer
- Online Multiplayer, Online Co-Op
- Cross-Platform Play
- PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC
- Steam Deck Compatibility
- Verified
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, Nintendo Switch 2
- How Long To Beat
- 30.5 Hours
- How Long To Beat (Completionist Runs)
- 150 hours
- X|S Optimized
- Yes
- PS Plus Availability
- N/A
- Supported VR Headsets
- Sony PlayStation VR, Sony PlayStation VR2, Valve Index, HP Reverb G2, HTC Vive Pro 2, HTC VIVE Cosmos, Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest Pro
- File Size Xbox Series
- 20.36 GB (September 2024)
- OpenCritic Rating
- Fair