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$2000 Faked Copy Of No Man’s Sky Sold On Ebay

Speaking of which, Daymeeuhn posted a lengthy explanation of what drove him to drop this much money on a single videogame just to get it a little sooner than everyone else, and it’s quite interesting in its own right. I’ve done well for myself.

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“I don’t remember the controls but I know what his objective was he had to find silicate to replenish his fuel tanks to get his ship working there was iron all over the place and he did the scan and a blue resource icon showed up in his fov that said resources and he was trying to get there but he barely did anything cause by the time he went through his inventory showing off that screen and his controls layout he didn’t play very much he got banned so quick”. I have disposable income and I’m happy in life. For what it’s worth I agree with Murray that spoiler videos like this are detrimental to the experience, especially given the low 480p resolution.

Sadly, GribbleGrunger shared a negative impression about the technical side of No Man’s Sky. He assured Kotaku that video length was on objective as to avoid spoilers.

Even after several delays, Hello Game’s No Man’s Sky is still at the top of many’s most anticipated lists. I didn’t want to start delving in to new spoilery stuff too quickly, and I wanted to experience some of that myself first before posting videos to make sure I wasn’t going too far. Take a break from reading about it, and picking vids apart.

I expected Sean to tweet negatively about it because, let’s face it, it’s his job to.

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No Man’s Sky, the unique space game developed by Hello Games, is finally getting released in less than two weeks on PC and PlayStation 4, but it seems like some lucky gamers have managed to get some early copies of the game.

'Early copy' of No Man's Sky sells for $2000 on eBay