Hello Games has rolled out an experimental version of No Man’s Sky, aiming to rectify several gameplay and item issues.
This update involves addressing glitches that impact the models of flora, minerals, and creatures. Additionally, it tackles crashes related to multiplayer and networking, enhancing the overall gameplay experience. If you’re interested in trying out this experimental mode, you can access it through the Steam library settings, but be sure to back up your save files to prevent any potential data loss.
Recently, Hello Games opened a new experimental branch for No Man’s Sky, which is now available for those eager to give it a go. The game developer is inviting players to participate and report any problems they encounter throughout their experience.
No Man’s Sky has come a long way since its rocky release. Initially beset by issues, the game has transformed significantly to align with what the developers initially promised. Through persistent updates, it has become a prime example of a gaming redemption story. Despite its current solid state, Hello Games continues to deliver fresh content and fix issues, maintaining a dedication to improvement.
In line with other experimental branches, this version resolves several gameplay and item-related bugs and addresses a few console-specific glitches. The latest updates include fixes for inventory mishaps and issues with material harvesting. Additionally, a pesky PS5 hang issue has been resolved, and Xbox One X and PS4 Pro players will notice improved water reflections.
Moreover, a bug that prevented flora and minerals from showing up in the discoveries list has been addressed. Another visual glitch affecting creature models has been fixed, providing a smoother visual experience. Multiplayer enthusiasts will find relief in the resolution of crashes linked to networking and item donations.
For those interested in diving into the experimental branch, you simply need to adjust the game settings via the Steam library. Go to “Properties,” type "3xperimental" in the code box, and hit "CHECK CODE" to choose the new branch. Keep in mind that while this branch offers several fixes, it might also introduce new issues, so it’s wise to back up your save files in advance.
Hello Games encourages players to continue reporting any bugs they discover while playing the experimental branch, aiding ongoing improvements to the game. The horizon for No Man’s Sky remains promising, as Hello Games continues to expand and enhance the gaming experience.
No Man’s Sky Experimental Branch Patch Notes
Experimental Branch 30/01
- Fixed an issue that allowed inventory sorting glitches within tech inventories.
Experimental Branch 29/01
- Fixed a hang issue that affected PS5 players.
- Resolved a bug preventing new materials from being collected via planetary extractors.
- Corrected an issue where certain flora and mineral discoveries weren’t listed after scanning.
- Addressed a rare graphical glitch causing creature models to distort.
- Improved water reflection issues on Xbox One X and PS4 Pro.
- Fixed various graphical problems on Mac.
- Resolved a networking-related crash.
- Fixed a crash occurring when donating items to a guild envoy.
This ongoing attention to detail solidifies Hello Games’ commitment to refining No Man’s Sky, ensuring it remains a vibrant and dynamic experience for all players.