Hello Games Releases ‘No Man’s Sky’ Patch 1.07: Updates Revealed

There have been plenty of complaints regarding "No Man's Sky" since it's release, as players have shared their unsatisfactory gaming experience due to numerous gameplay issues. As a result, the developer's of "No Man's Sky" have recently released Patch 1.07, in hopes of fixing the game.

"No Man's Sky" is without a doubt one of the most ambitious games in recent years, with the promise of allowing players to travel the entire galaxy and explore uncharted planets, while encountering new alien life such as creatures and plants. The game also allows players to do plenty of fun things, other than just exploring the universe. "No Man's Sky" also allows players to gather minerals, forge resources and trade with aliens, as well as joining interplanetary battles with the player's trusty spaceship, making it one of the most anticipated games of 2016.

Although, the developers of "No Man's Sky" may have over-promised fans about the game, as many complained of the game not meeting their expectations, along with plenty of in-game issues that has frustrated plenty of players.

With hopes of appeasing players, Hello Games has released a new patch that looks to fix the major problems of that game. Patch 1.07, according to a report from Express UK, fixes the repro bug that had players falling through planets, thus getting them stuck underground. Another bug that was fixed is the ship's inability to take due to being stuck on certain terrain.

Improvements from "No Man's Sky" Patch 1.07 include the ability now easily scan flying creatures, turning down the music and SFX volume, and some much needed collision fixes. The entire list of changes and improvements from Patch 1.07 is available on the Steam website.

The new "No Man's Sky" is now available for download from Steam and the Playstation Network for PS4 users. The patch itself is over 600 MB in terms of size. Hello Games hopes to fix and improve "No Man's Sky" and give players an experience they deserve.

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