By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | March 16, 2017
"No Man's Sky" is an action-adventure survival video game developed and published by the indie studio Hello Games for PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows.
The latest details for "No Man's Sky" will feature a possible multiplayer gameplay soon and numerous in-game issues fixed in latest patch update.
Hello Games launched the patch 1.22 for "No Man's Sky" this week, as the update not only introduced players to new ground vehicles and unexplored planets, but fixed numerous in-game bugs and issues that plagued players throughout the experience.
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These fixed issues in "No Man's Sky" include the summoning vehicles can now be summoned in any planet as gamers are given the liberty to craft Exocraft Geobays anywhere within a planet. The HUD markers have been added in to "No Man's Sky" to allow players to easily navigate back to an Exocraft Geobay.
There are also fixes on a bug that caused vehicle weapons and mining lasers not to drain charge, along with an issue of vanishing Starship cockpit when they exit The patch 1.22 also fixed some freighter door texture issues, rare crashes when scanning from a vehicle and when feeding creatures.
The patch 1.22 in "No Man's Sky" also fix an issue, which caused weapons to miss-fire when using Plasma Launcher. The quick menu in the game can now hide properly and fixed an error that prevented base material editing from working on PlayStation 4 console, PlayStationLifeStyle reported.
In other news, it seems that Hello Games will tease more DLC updates for "No Man's Sky" in the following months.
One of these changes will likely include a multiplayer game feature, fixes on portals and different climate and weather changes on each planet in "No Man'Sky's" gameplay, MobiPicker reported.
Despite "No Man’s Sky‘s" rocky reception from gaming fans and the damage it did to the reputation of Hello Games, the studio has continued pushing forward and bringing new ideas for gamers to keep it alive and interesting.
Hello Games founder Sean Murray recently announced the Hello Labs Game Funding Initiative, a platform for funding small games with ambitious goals for procedural generation.
"No Man's Sky" is currently available for the PS4 and PC platforms.
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