No Man's Sky has just been released for Nintendo Switch alongside the massive 4.0 update that improves upon many of the game's features while adding some new ones. No Man's Sky players can look forward to easier inventory management, customizable difficulty, improved visuals, smoother gameplay, and a more streamlined interface.
When Hello Games first released No Man's Sky, the game was widely panned for not living up to the hype and under-delivering on its promises. No Man's Sky's controversial launch nearly buried the game, but Hello Games made an incredible comeback thanks to a series of major updates that completely redefined the game's image in the gaming community. Now considered one of the most impressive comebacks in the industry, No Man's Sky has earned a reputation for its consistent pace of meaningful updates that have brought the game more in line with the lofty expectations set by its initial hype.
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Coinciding with the release of No Man's Sky on Nintendo Switch, the new 4.0 Waypoint Update is a little less feature-heavy than other updates like the Pathfinder update which added land vehicles, although it still brings a long list of welcome improvements and changes. A particular game changer is a new custom game modes system, which allows players to dynamically adjust tons of variables from fuel usage and survival elements to sprint duration and the presence of dangerous creatures. Inventory management has been streamlined with a visual overhaul and a new crafting tree system shows players all the sub-components needed to build complex items. Click here for the full patch notes.
The Milestones system has also been reworked to help players set and
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