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Hello Games is Tracking No Man’s Sky’s Bugs and Glitches, Patch Incoming

No Man’s Sky is an absolute monster of a game, housing – as you’ve probably heard – upwards of 18 quintillion planets in a near-infinite universe of procedural generation.

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Right now, the hype for the game is off the charts. However, a number of players are facing some issues while playing the game because of the bugs the game had at launch. He also said that “No Man’s Sky” is in the same vein as “Pokémon Go”. It’s not as defined and you are doing it because it’s fun.

Thankfully, Hello Games’ Sean Murray is well ahead of things when he revealed that the company has acknowledged the issues reported by the players and are working on a fix as we speak. It takes construction and resource gathering seriously enough that they become your job; the means by which you can afford to travel between the stars on mystery vacations. Said Murray: “We can’t give you an ETA as frustrating as that is, because we’re also still working to get the PC release live!” Also, according to Hello Games, they will be switching to a ticket support system next week so they can handle all the reports regarding No Man’s Sky easily. However, the fact that this edit has been made to the box art suggests that the problem won’t be fixed as the initial rush to play No Man’s Sky calms down. However, two players have recently beaten the probability and managed to come together at the same exact location in the massive universe of the title. Within a day, two streamers were able to meet up on the same planet, albeit with one catch: Neither player could see one another.

It’s a noble goal, but at times those systems can be just a shade too opaque, and whilst that sense of exploration and discovery is absolutely central to No Man’s Sky, it’s easy to find yourself a little far from your intended path. The game is now available on PlayStation 4.

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A large part of the popularity of the game can be attributed to hype, and there was definitely a lot of that leading up to its release.

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