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Mining and resource gathering exists, but it's a "just shoot it" ordeal.
Ships still have equippable slots, be picky.
Thermo Gun.
To be honest, I'd say this game is about 60% Galaxy on Fire. Don't enter expecting long term investments and merchant simulations.
But so far this sounds like I bought the right game.
In GOF you shoot at ships to craft better weapons and get better ships to shoot ships to craft better weapons..etc. And while you do the story runs out...Not very good. But the difficulty was pretty the same during the game, the enemies didn't get harder and after the story the 'Voids' got away not making it of any interest continuing with the game.
This cannot happen in Everspace, the game mechanics are totally different too, not to speak that Everspace plays in another league with its stunning grafics. GOF was a 'classic' space sim, Everspace is a rogue-like shooter. Really nothing in common except that the developers are the same.