How come mining elements sometimes yields no resources?
I've been playing No Mans Sky on PC and noticed that sometimes mining elements yields no resources. Typically, if I mine something near the base of whatever element, it yields no return even though it is clearly marked on the HUD as say "Emeril" when aiming at it.
Is my mining beam not powerful enough or is the game designed this way?
I have all patches currently downloaded for the game.
Best Answer
There's a bug where mining the edge of a resource makes the ground adjacent to it change to look like that resource. Watch the edges as you mine, and you'll see the emeril (or whatever) "spread" across the ground as destroy the edge of it. You don't receive any resources when you mine it, because it's just ground that looks funny.
To easily tell what is actually a resource and what is ground that's glitched, use your scanner. Resources will show up with a matrix overlay, and the ground will not.
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Answer 2
I've found that one reliable way to tell if you can get elements from something mineable is to scan, which should bring up the object's wireframe. I'm guessing you get elements per voxel, so go for the parts that show up in the wireframe.
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