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No Man’s Sky PC vs. PS4: Which Should You Buy?
One week on from the launch of No Man’s Sky and developer Hello Games is still hard at work on its ambitious space title.
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Hello Games founder Sean Murray has also indicated over on Twitter that a patch addressing some of these issues is being tested right now.
It is to be noted that each and every player’s experience of the game will be very different.
In the meantime, Murray offered a number of helpful tips for “No Man’s Sky” players to resolve certain issues.
Sometimes you can see this generation in action, the terrain seeming to fizzle into existence around you as you land your ship on a new planet, the underlying grid occasionally flashing before your eyes before it becomes a block of terrain instead.
Hello Games has already identified the top three issues based on player feedback.
Improved Performance: On CPUs with 4 threads or fewer, performance has been improved.
Chances are, if epic RPGs, classic sci-fi, and stupendously handsome colours are your bag, you’ve either got No Man’s Sky already or you’re going to get it in the near future. Someone happy to get lost on unknown planets, meeting wild creatures and journeying ever closer to the middle of the universe.
One enduring mystery is the fact that players can never see what they look like in game- there’s only a first person camera and the much vaunted multiplayer elements don’t seem to allow gamers to be in the same universe at the same time.
In “No Man’s Sky” the word Upgrade is everywhere, and that makes the “No Man’s Sky” an interesting game compared to others.
And you’ll have a blast in space this summer.
Talking to Daily Star Online, Murray told us he was “perhaps naive” for suggesting he wants No Man’s Sky to have nothing but free updates.
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And while that’s always been true, it’s something that’s amplified by No Man’s Sky magnitude. If you’re looking for fast-paced thrills and an in-depth plot, this isn’t the game for you.