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Learn a whole lot more about NO MAN'S SKY using the learning units & photo albums here:
facebook.com/groups/NMSResources
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Videos here:
https://www.youtube.com/user/CraigMark1985
This place is a much better source of information though:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2077659822
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Learn a whole lot more about NO MAN'S SKY using the learning units & photo albums here:
facebook.com/groups/NMSResources
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Videos here:
https://www.youtube.com/user/CraigMark1985
I'm going to be working on correcting the many mistakes on the wiki over the next few months. Typically, other users fight me on it every time I make an edit, which is why I had previously given up; but I have a renewed focus now that several of the main posters there are backing me up.
There's also countless other websites (eg. Xaines World) & facebook groups (eg. mine) that are 100% accurate all of the time; due to understanding of the code & many hours of gameplay.
It's only the random articles around the internet that are the problem.