No Man's Sky's latest patch seeks to fix a number of bugs sparked by its recent update, Atlas Rises.
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Update 1.34 – which is live now – addresses a hefty list of issues, including adding the ability to teleport between your base and stations, correcting wonky non-playable character (NPC) animations, resolving an issue that made save files swell if players chose to visit a number of portals, and fixing a progression problem that stopped players moving on if they declined entering glyphs "into a particular story portal."
This is the third time No Man's Sky's been updated in just eight days.
Here's the full list, as found on the official website:
Fixed an issue where large numbers of portal visits would be added to save files, greatly increasing the save size and impeding the ability to save the game. We're aware there are still some players experiencing this issue, and we're currently investigating any remaining reports.
Prevented the terrain editor draining in charge when editing empty voxels
Prevented players being able to edit terrain outside their base radius for free while standing inside their base
Fixed responses made to Artemis and Apollo at times being incorrectly tracked
Prevented players being blocked from progressing if they decline to enter glyphs into a particular story portal
Fixed instances where Atlas text was appearing as though it came from an NPC
Fixed FoV in photo mode showing degrees as a temperature
The discovery screen will now show images from a larger number of visited waypoints
Added a placeholder image in cases where a waypoint image is not available
Allowed scrolling of names on the discovery page which are too long to be displayed
Fixed a graphical issue where a blur effect would be applied while teleporting
Improved prioritisation of systems you have teleported from when listing your most recent teleport locations
Altered teleporters in space stations to allow players to teleport directly to other stations as well as to their base
Improved ordering of icons on the galactic map to more accurately indicate missions and system information
Increased maximum number of paths which can be rendered in the galactic map
Improved appearance of the message displayed when your starship is out of range
Fixed warning symbol on broken tech appearing too small
Fixed an issue that sometimes caused glyphs not to be awarded correctly
Fixed an issue in tutorial messaging when you repair your pulse drive but nothing else before entering your ship
Added the amount of units you will earn for a discovery to the Analysis Visor interface
Added correct emotion animations for various interactions with NPCs
Fixed an issue when claiming a new base location (which caused base NPCs to stop responding)
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