'No Man's Sky' Latest News & Update: Hello Games Unveils New PC Fixes
Hello Games released a series of fixes that will be patched in the next update of "No Man's Sky." Modification detection, remapping of the build menu, and bug remedies are just some of the tweaks that kept the developer's busy to improve gameplay.
It seems Hello Games is bent to disprove disappointment of the players who were not happy about the latest game "No Man's Sky." The team is working its way to resolve issues by sending bug fixes and new support features. The developers released more than eight patches to add more features and fix ongoing issues. This includes The Foundation update, which significantly changed gameplay. The fix is only available in the PC version of the game. There is no news yet if the Playstation 4 "No Man's Sky" version will have fixes in the near future.
Some of the fixes posted in the Steam Community portal are the added modification detection, which pops a screen warning the player when mods are detected. Gamers who sees this just need to click it to remove the screen. They also catered the build menu and quick menu commands in "No Man's Sky" to make the game Azerty keyboard compliant.
The developer also fixed a number of issues in the "No Man's Sky" game such as a bug that automatically transfers the exosuit and starship inventory, non-player character (NPC) related issues that removes mission critical dialogue, and detecting screen sharing applications that prevents the game from function well. The rest of the list is found at the Steam Community website.
The Steam Community Hub is updated regularly. Players can check in constantly to know more about recent developments and enhancements created for "No Man's Sky." The developers have not announced the exact date on when the update will be released for the PC game. Fans can anticipate that this will happen as soon as they've tested the new patches.
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