At this point in time, it's fair to say that No Man's Sky is finally the product that was promised from the start, and more. As one of the biggest open world video games ever in relation to map size, Hello Games' space exploration title may have had a very rocky start when it was released back in 2016, but it's come to the point where most have likely forgiven the studio's launch blunders. In addition to a slew of free content updates, there are also regular patches coming out that help keep the game in tip-top shape.
According to a recent post on the No Man's Sky website, a new update has just rolled out, which specifically looks at fixing some issues with the new «Outlaws» DLC that came out recently. While this one doesn't come with any content, it does appear to have quite a significant list of bug fixes, with the studio thanking players for giving feedback after the last major update. Some of the issues that have been fixed relate to things like pilot recruitment, mission progress, crashes on the console ports, and even an issue where the game was displaying updates from the wrong patch notes.
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The release of another patch shows that the developer is truly listening to the fan base, and making relevant changes when needed. With the «Outlaws» DLC coming out last month, there were some problems that players noticed. The main issue seemed to be that pirates in No Man's Sky were attacking players far too frequently, making it almost impossible to make any progress in the game. There were even videos showing the aggressive NPCs appearing almost out of nowhere and forcing the player to abandon their exploration to defend themselves. Luckily, the team at Hello
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