It seems to be that time of the week, because Hello Games has just updated No Man’s Sky with yet another patch. This implemented welcome additions and fixes, a carnivorous bush, and a new Community Research update.
Let’s start by learning more about that Community Research:
Specialist Polo has at last emerged from the most involved data analysis they have ever undertaken—followed up by a more physical challenge in their workshop, crafting a new device to move this mystery forwards. They are exhausted and disoriented, but triumphant: they have identified the exact origin of the logs left by their lost Traveller-friends, ultimately a question of “when”, rather than where.
Polo requests that participating explorers apply this specialized device to a number of transmission devices on a specific world, characterized by oversized flora. They hypothesize that, with the right time-tuning, and well-considered decisions, it may be possible for explorers to influence events occurring outside of the present moment…
On top of this new mission, you’ll also be able to grab yourself a set of bronze, silver, and gold Atlas statues, each one featuring a rotating core. Three new plants have also been added: a carnivorous bush, a maize-like plant, and a squat dwarf palm. Take care when coming close to that first one!
The patch list is less extensive than prior lists, but important nonetheless:
- Further fixes to rectify getting stuck when exiting the starship
- Updated mission logic
- Updated text
If you’d like to make suggestions for further additions to No Man’s Sky’s continued updates, you can take part in the Explorer Feedback Survey.
What else would you like to see added or changed in the game? Let us know in the comments!
[Source: No Man’s Sky]
No Man's Sky Game-Changer Gallery
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No Man's Sky Game-Changer Gallery
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Space Oddity
Hello Games has long made it clear that its peculiar space simulator has been a tricky butterfly to pin when it comes to preview events. An eccentricity that has us all the more excited for its eventual release.
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Bragging Rights
Starting from scratch, players will gradually acquire wealth as they hop from planet to planet, uncovering new ships and resources in the process.
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A New Feeling of Immersion
Built around a first-person perspective, No Man's Sky is placing you smack bang into the thick of the action as you explore its alien worlds.
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Uncharted Territory
With its unique color palette and dazzling planets, Hello Games' will look to make the PlayStation 4 sing.
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Hey, Get Back Here!
Exploration may be a core strand of the game's DNA, but the studio has hinted that players will also find themselves in the midst of high-speed dogfights.
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Chasing the Horizon
Beneath the glossy, retro-futuristic aesthetic is a burning desire to explore the unknown. Bring me that horizon!
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Passive Multiplayer
No Man's Sky may not be a multiplayer game per se, but other players will populate your stellar neighbourhood. After all, who doesn't love some friendly competition?
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Every Atom Procedural
From bizarre wildlife to a planet's atmosphere, each world will be relatively different to the next, encouraging the player to go boldly where no man has gone before.