No Man's Sky Gets New Patch; Improvements in Space Battle Made With Numerous Bug Fixes
It is true that Hello Games faced a hard time with the allegations and controversies held against its No Man's Sky game. But the now the company attempts to overcome all the bad nodes with its superlative space saga. And to make it happen the supreme game developer has launched a new patch with some undeniable bug fixes and some incredible advancements.
According to Hello Game's very own Steam, the company just revealed patch 1.13 which is now available for download on the game developer's official website. In its effort to increase the game's reach, the company has created this patch with some unavoidable improvements. As per potential sources, the company has equipped a bigger and wide world of spacecraft with some more impressive battle flicks. Whereas, for bug fixes, the list is wide enough to be excited.
As per GameSpot revelations, there are fixes enlisted such as repaired a bug which used to make the player character tinier, fix for steam controller, removal of duplicated planets from discoveries menu, repairs for missing ruins underwater, fixes in navigation in the game, space battles size variations updated, launchpad fixes added and redeeming issues solved etc. There are also improvements made in the quota of graphical issues and sound effects.
New Sound effects can now be witnessed for calling Freighters, for climbing ladders and for using communication stations. The patch comes after Advertising Standards Authority ruled in favor of Hello Games over the issue that the developer intentionally misled players by advertising features which were not present in the game at launch. The allegations were decided as invalid as "No Man's Sky" is developed to be a "procedurally generated" game, as per the authority. Altogether, the game is expected to be much flawless and problem free now.
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