No Man's Sky Releases Another Quality of Life Update

No Man’s Sky recently received yet another update that follows the larger Atlas Rising patch [...]

No Mans Sky
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No Man's Sky recently received yet another update that follows the larger Atlas Rising patch with more quality of life improvements.

A game that had mostly left behind except for the most devoted explorers, No Man's Sky was brought back to life with the massive Atlas Rising update that overhauled the space exploration game. Since the initial update, Hello Games has been commended for frequent and impactful updates to the game as it finally starts to fully resemble the game that players hoped it would be.

The most recent patch is no exception, an update that includes the following changes:

  • Introduced ship handling variances between types/classes. Each individual ship now has procedural handling and speed characteristics, based on their type and class
  • Handling is now displayed as a value on the ship statistics screen
  • It's now possible to craft multiples of the same product at once
  • Added the ability to craft more of the same product on top of an existing stack
  • Improved transferring items between inventories
  • Added a toggle to switch from buy to sell screen on the trading menu
  • Added variance in handling between ship types
  • Improved the appearance of popup menus
  • Improved speed and smoothness of user interface page transitions
  • Reduced the amount of resource required to repair tech in Survival mode
  • Improved visuals for editing terrain
  • Improved display of critical warning messages
  • Added message to notify the player if they select a portal glyph they have not yet learned
  • Added additional information to the quick menu when the player attempts to charge something with insufficient resources
  • The quick menu will now automatically close after selecting an option
  • Alien words which have been translated are now highlighted in interactions
  • Improved messaging when portal glyphs are rewarded
  • Improved user interface navigation using Q, E, W, S and A and D keys
  • Added ability for player to enable torch while in caves
  • Improved galactic map saturation, colours and effects
  • Added an option in the galactic map to toggle user waypoints

A series of additional bugfixes were also shipped with the patch, the full list of notes able to be found here.

Patch 1.35 for No Man's Sky is now available for the PlayStation 4 and PC.

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