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Hello Games FINALLY reveal 1.09 notes as new content plans confirmed
It’s become pretty common for Hello Games to launch new patches and not share what was in them for quite some time. He said that it was because of the over-promising on feature yet it lacks PR support.
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Both PlayStation 4 and PC versions of No Man’s Sky received a quiet update earlier this week, but development studio Hello Games only just released detailed patch notes explaining what was actually fixed.
Going hand in hand with that change is that players will also no longer be able to buy multiple products when they don’t have the inventory space to do so, preventing loss of extra items and units.
The latest patch for No Man’s Sky includes a host of fixes for bugs both innocuous and severe, developer Hello Games announced today.
Additionally, Update 1.09 for No Man’s Sky also makes some aspects of the gameplay a bit more hard.
The news, in short, is major for many players. Furthermore, the developer lists a fix for the issue involving a pre-order ship bug which caused players to get stuck in their second galaxy after never receiving the Antimatter blueprint for hyperdrive. Hello Games says “this is no longer possible”.
There are a ton of other, minor changes that you can read about in the full patch notes.
While this particular No Man’s Sky’s patch is sorely needed, it’s unfortunate that Hello Games has had to spend so much of its time and effort providing bug fixes instead of focusing on the title’s post-launch content and features for future updates.
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No Man’s Sky took years to be finished, but it subsequently inspired No Guy’s Sky – a Doom mod that took just three weeks to make.