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Copies of No Man’s Sky have already made their way out into the wild, most because some retailers broke street date and released early. However, it seems like many newly released games nowadays Hello Games are going to be applying a day one patch to the game that will update the game to fix a few more bugs as well as adding a little more additional content to the big open sandbox survival game.
An update from studio found Sean Murray revealed the list of fixes and additions that will be coming in Update 1.03, ready in time for the launches of the game on Playstation 4 on the 9th and PC for the 12th. Listed among these changes are that galaxies will be up to 10 times bigger than they currently are, new ‘paths’ to follow through the game, the new ability to “to scan star systems other players have discovered on the Galactic Map, increasing the chance of collision” and interestingly if you feed a creature with the correct type of food they can now choose to help you out. Bug-wise, a few that were revealed in pre-launch streaming are gone, including the infinite warp cell exploit and the rare goods trading exploit.
As well Murray covered what is next, and among those things? “We’re adding the ability to build bases and own giant space freighters”.
Nice.
August 7th, 2016 by
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