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The PlayStation 4 game titled No Man’s Sky is about exploring the ends of space, from the comfort of a couch. The game comprises of a near-infinite universe that is filled with alien planets and intergalactic trading posts, along with other scenes that make sci-fi a delight.

Your goal is to reach the middle of the universe in No Man’s Sky, and your only way to achieve that is to build a ship that can traverse millions of light years through the universe. A ship that is capable of holding more items, as the more things you keep on your ship, the better it becomes.

So, how can you get yourself a bigger ship?

You can find one, crashed on an alien planet, or you can skip that and get a bigger ship early on in the game.

First get to one of the intergalactic trading posts (the pyramid-like structures that float in every star system in the game). Then, head into the trading terminal.

After engaging the terminal, choose the Sell option. After which you scroll through the different prices offered by the trading post. Some items are sold at significantly lower prices than the galactic average. While some are a bit higher than the average.

The prices fluctuate from time to time meaning you can buy or get things for cheap in the one-star system that is also valuable in another.

There is also another sign of value at the galactic terminal. It is a gold star, and it shows that the item in question is of value at this terminal.

Outside the galactic terminal, there is a space storage center full of aliens who wish to trade their items. The aliens sell at reasonable rates (within the range of 30,000 in space bucks).

You can spend time hopping from one space trader to another, pillaging their ship inventories for cheap items till they leave. Even after these traders leave the new ones arriving sell at a more reduced price.