No Man’s Sky Update 1.23
No Man’s Sky Update 1.23
Miscellaneous
- Optimised HBAO so that it runs faster
- Added an option to lock framerate on PS4 to 30fps to keep the frame-rate stable
- Default to frame lock on for PS4 and off for PS4 Pro
- Improved vehicle audio
- Improved performance of UI rendering in HDR
- Added error messaging for failed uploads to Steam Workshop
- Colossus camera is now slightly further back when moving at speed
- Exocraft mining lasers are now easier to aim up
- Increased yield from Autonomous Field Mining Units
- Adjust colossus collision to make it harder to go underground
- Enable Steam Controller in base reporting and Steam Workshop base upload
- The animation when exiting the Colossus is improved
- Exocraft mining laser uses less fuel but is less effective in combat
Fixes
- Fixed a rare bug that could cause players to fall through the floor when exiting a ship
- Fixed texturing issue in freighter bases
- Fixed and inventory exploit when purchasing multiple ships in a freighter that allows you to duplicate your ship’s inventory
- Fixed a bug that causes freighters to be too cheap
- You can no longer build the Exocraft Terminal in freighter bases, this prevented players from being able to complete the vehicle missions
- Fix for ships spawning on top of each other
- Fixed a crash in physics
- Fixed a crash resulting from running out of memory
- Fix for certain UI elements having over-saturated colours in HDR
- Fix for font anti-aliasing in HDR
- Fix for HDR rendering being dark on some TV models
- Fixed a visual issue with the T-shaped corridor
- Fixed issue with Colossus Exocraft’s wheels sinking through the ground
- Fixes for the white sphere that shows when at the photo mode boundary
- Fix for ladders vanishing in bases
- Fixed a crash when uploading and downloading bases using Steam Workshop
- Fixed an issue caused when dying in permadeath with the inventory screen open
- Fixed a bug causing poor performace when in a vehicle near predator creatures
- Sentinel drones now investigate correctly when in a vehicle
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