'No Man's Sky' Game Patch to Address Latest Flaws; Atlas Stones' Use Detailed

"No Man's Sky" by Hello Games is considered a massive hit during its release. The game is not greatly appreciated. The reason behind that is that the game had a handful of flaws. Because of this glitch, fans had to deal with mishaps during the gameplay.

Hello Games did not leave this unnoticed. They have decided to come forward and put in their best so that the fans of the game can enjoy an uninterrupted gameplay. "No Man's Sky" has a lot to offer its fans in terms hints and fixes optimize their gaming.

The fans of the game claim that "No Man's Sky" is one of the best games to hit the screens recently. It is unfortunate that the glitches in the game are too many to simply ignore. One concern that players expressed is about the bad frame rate, which was officially addressed by Hello Games themselves. This is one of the things that the developer is looking at fixing, reported Forbes.

On the other hand, there are aspects of the game that are really enjoyable. "No Man's Sky" is still as mysterious as it used to be as the players will get a chance to find out more about the galaxies within it. According to reports, players are being given a lot of clues on what to do with the Atlas Stones, some of the vital commodities found within the game, reported CNET.

There is a golden tip. It is important that the players should remember to keep the Atlas Stones for future use. This means that a player should acquire at least 10 stones at first before using it. It might seem like a tough thing to do. However, it will come handy later on as the players navigate through the game.

As soon as the player collects 10 Atlas Stones, they will be able to choose between two options: making a new galaxy with the Atlas Stones or to push through with the exploration of "No Man's Sky." A player may choose what they wish to do depending on how adventurous they are. If they choose to make a new galaxy, they will be given a new journey in the process.

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