Open space adventure game No Man's Sky's is all about exploration, thus if you get bored on the planet you are on then you can just immediately jump ship to the next one.
However, No Man's Sky player Steambot took a different approach to the inconceivably enormous gameplay which is basically a whole virtual universe loaded with infinite planets, as he/she decided to walked across a planet after fifty hours of playthrough, according to Kotaku.
In an email given to the website, Steambot revealed why he/she undertook such an amazing pilgrimage:
"Word had gotten out that the center of the galaxy was a bit underwhelming so I was kind of at a loss as to what I wanted to do next.I was still obsessed with the game (and had been since it was first announced) and wasn't ready to stop playing."
Steambot actions are brings a positive validation to all the backlash that Gareth Bourn designed game encountered after it was finally available for retail after a three-year long wait. The Hello Games indie survival game received a great amount of flack after all the hype, according to IGN.
"I really wanted to add something fun and positive to the conversation and show people (including Hello Games) that there were still people that believed in this game and weren't ready to give up on it," Steambot also revealed.
Steambot settled for the planet Dudenbbeaumodeme and while walking in one single direction he/she was awarded with the planet's breathtaking flora and fauna.
No Man's Sky players are urged to make an adventure to the focal point of the cosmic system. While that may seem like a moderately straightforward assignment, it's additionally one that will wind up taking quite a while, since it will oblige moves up to both the player's suit and to their boat. Additionally, as mentioned the universe is ridiculously huge and you start the exploration on its external edges.