Newest Update for No Man’s Sky Has Officially Dropped

No Man’s Sky Update 1.24 Patch Notes

Just 10 days after update 1.23, Hello Games has released a new patch for No Man’s Sky: update 1.24! While the patch is nothing like some of its predecessors in terms of size, it still fixes a number of issues and addresses player complaints since the last update.The patch released on the PlayStation 4 and PC earlier today.

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After what feels like an endless barrage of updates since the game’s release in August 2016, hopefully sometime soon, the problems will dissipate. These updates follow the big foundation update back in November that added a lot of content and changed the game completely. Patch 1.24 is reportedly 3.93 GB on PlayStation 4, and 1.4 GB on PC. Check out the full patch notes below:

  • Fixed an issue that caused player’s bases not to appear
  • Optimised light shafts, allowing us to enable them on PS4
  • Fixed a game freeze/lock up that could occur when in space
  • Improved frame rate when playing with unlocked frame rate, or vsync disabled
  • Fixed some issues with Steam controller prompts
  • Various minor performance optimisations
  • Fixed some rare crashes & freezes

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Following this update, Hello Games says to report all issues here.

If you haven’t heard much about No Man’s Sky, maybe on purpose, here is the description:

“No Man’s Sky is an epic science fiction adventure set across an infinite universe, in which every star is the light of a distant sun, orbited by planets filled with life – each yours to visit. Explore never before seen worlds, discover unique lifeforms and trade, fight and survive on a galactic scale.”

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