Dennis Leschnikowski | 02/19/2024 – 2:32 p.m
The “No Man’s Sky” update to version 4.51 is now available on all platforms. The official changelog tells you which errors will be fixed with the new patch.
Last week, the developers at Hello Games released “Omega,” the next content update to the space sandbox “No Man’s Sky.”
This time too, minor errors crept in with the new content, which are gradually being fixed with appropriate patches. The “No Man’s Sky” update to version 4.51 is now available on all systems. As can be seen from the official changelog, the makers of Hello Games fixed various causes of crashes, among other things.
The display problems with the autophage head, which players have complained about in the last few days, are also a thing of the past after installing update 4.51. The same applies to the error that could lead to a large number of inedible items in the new cookie recipes.
The following changelog provides you with all further details about the new patch.
The update 4.51 at a glance
Fixed an issue that caused many of the new cookie recipes to be inedible. Fixed an inconsistency in the pricing of NipNip Buds when purchasing from Smugglers. Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect numbers to be used in mission notifications about Mercury output. Fixed a number of text issues in the Creative mode tutorial. Fixed a text issue related to the Pulse Engine refueling note. Fixed a rare issue that could prevent black holes from being marked on the galaxy map. Fixed a rare issue that could cause players with some Autophage customization pieces to experience customization confusion when loading. Fixed a visual issue with the eyes of a certain Autophage head. Fixed an issue that could result in red backgrounds when using some menus in PC VR. Fixed a crash related to portals. Fixed a crash related to the Quicksilver Shop. Fixed a crash related to freighters. Fixed a crash related to the aerial camera view. A memory crash has been fixed. Fixed a crash related to bases. Fixed a PS5 rendering crash. Fixed a crash related to Exocraft. Fixed a crash related to terrain generation.
With “Omega,” Hello Games paved the way for the expedition of the same name into the game. This was designed from scratch by the developers to ensure that new players also get their money’s worth. Another innovation is hidden behind the expedition system.
With this, Hello Games integrated the expeditions into the main game. Incidentally, the development of “No Man’s Sky” has not yet been completed with “Omega”. Instead, Hello Games is planning more content and surprises for the current year.
No Man’s Sky is available for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Switch.
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