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So, check this out. Someone in the vast universe of No Man’s Sky went ahead and whipped up a restaurant. And not just any restaurant—I’m talking about a place packed with all sorts of cool amenities. You know, it’s wild, really. A universe stretching infinitely in every direction, and some folks just want to set up a nice little eatery amid the stars.
Crazy to think about, but it’s been almost nine—count ’em, nine—years since Hello Games first dropped No Man’s Sky on us. Yeah, time flies when you’re exploring endless, procedurally generated planets, right? The game came out with all the fanfare you’d expect for something promising the universe, and… well, let’s just say not everyone felt it lived up to the hype at first. But, hey, props to the developers—they clambered back with loads of free updates. Threw in new features left and right, including base building. Seems like players were all about building epic structures from the get-go.
Anyway, there’s this Reddit user—No-Bet8702, if names are your thing—who tossed up some snapshots of their latest achievement: a pretty sick restaurant they crafted using No Man’s Sky’s building tools. Picture this: a multi-tier design with a covered entryway and, I don’t know, an outdoor dining spot or something. Inside? Decorated to the nines. A bar with windows galore and even bathrooms. (Why do we need bathrooms in a game? Different question.)
Since this masterpiece came to light, Reddit’s been all abuzz. Folks are loving it, tossing upvotes like confetti. Everyone’s dying to know how this player managed to make it all happen—especially those cool “sunken” sinks. Apparently, a combo of a locker, a vintage tap, and another mystery piece. Honestly, how these builders come up with this stuff is beyond me.
And it’s not just this restaurant—tons of players are out there showing off their creations. One person even transformed the inside of their freighter into a hanging garden. Seriously, a garden in space? Color me impressed.
So, while Hello Games is dreaming up something new with Light No Fire, they’re not ditching No Man’s Sky support anytime soon. Just this past June, they dropped the Beacon update to spruce up settlement management. Who knows what’s next? I guess we’ll just have to wait and see what the community builds next. And maybe they’ll surprise us with something even wilder. Or just another restaurant.
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Let me know what you think!