Exciting news for No Man’s Sky Worlds Part II fans and gamers! The developers have just pushed a new experimental build with lots of fixes from Day One. This update aims to address various issues and improve the overall gaming experience.

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The team has been working hard to listen to player feedback and implement the necessary changes. This experimental build is a testament to their commitment to providing a better game for the community.

Let’s dive in and explore the details of this latest update.

  • Fixed an issue that could cause the In Stellar Multitudes to become blocked after failing to learn a required product recipe.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause the In Stellar Multitudes to become blocked after creating a new system at the Atlas.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause the In Stellar Multitudes to become blocked after arriving in the created system.
  • Added a refiner recipe to allow the creation of Quartzite from Activated Quartzite and Carbon.
  • Fixed a visual glitch with the mission icon for In Stellar Multitudes.
  • Fixed an issue that added a non-functional “Add to Favourites” button to Featured Bases.
  • Improved the distinction between purple and red stars in the galaxy map.
  • Fixed an issue that caused solar systems to generated their stellar class letter in an insufficiently random way.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause the Nautilon to be launched out the sea when the framerate became low.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented the Starborn Phoenix from hovering.
  • Fixed a number of audio issues.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the game to freeze periodically while playing in 120hz mode.
  • Fixed a number of animation glitches in the Nomad’s suspension when driving over water.
  • Fixed a number of visual glitches with sea creature death animations.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the Analysis Visor background to fail to render in VR.
  • Fixed an issue that caused all Gek eyes to be the deepest black.
  • Fixed a rare issue that allowed some water plants to grow forest leaves.
  • Fixed a number of visual glitches in the shadow system.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause graphical corruption in some particle trails.
  • Fixed an issue that made derelict freighters too light.
  • Fixed an issue that caused some glowing textures to appear too muted.
  • Fixed a number of visual glitches when descending to a planet.
  • Fixed an issue that caused a visual glitch around the starship engines.
  • Fixed an issue that caused textures on relic worlds to be low resolution Switch.
  • Fixed a number of graphical issues on Mac.
  • Fixed a number of crashes related to camera positioning.
  • Fixed a number of crashes related to starship navigation.
  • Fixed a crash related to collision generation.
  • Fixed a crash specific to some integrated AMD GPUs.

One of the key highlights of this experimental build is the focus on addressing bugs and glitches that have been frustrating players since the game’s launch. The developers have been diligently tackling these problems, and this new build is the result of their efforts.

Players can expect a smoother and more stable gameplay experience, with fewer crashes, freezes, or other technical issues that may have hindered their enjoyment of the game.

The team has also made some adjustments to various game mechanics and systems, based on player feedback. These changes are aimed at enhancing the overall balance and responsiveness of the game, making it feel more polished and refined.

They understand that the journey of game development can be challenging, but with the help of dedicated players, they are able to identify and address the most pressing concerns.

This experimental build is a step in the right direction, and the team is committed to continuing their work to ensure the game reaches its full potential.

If you’re a PC gamer who has been eagerly awaiting these updates, now is the time to dive in and experience the improvements for yourself.

The developers encourage players to provide feedback and report any remaining issues, as they strive to create the best possible gaming experience.

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Stay tuned for more updates and exciting developments in the future. The team is dedicated to supporting this game and ensuring its long-term success.