The team behind No Man’s Sky Singularity Expedition has released patch 4.34, addressing a multitude of issues reported by players. The patch, released on June 16, 2023, includes a variety of bug fixes and improvements aimed at enhancing the overall gaming experience.
The developers have expressed their gratitude to the players, especially those who took the time to report issues via Zendesk or console crash reporting. The feedback has been instrumental in identifying and resolving the issues included in this patch.
Key fixes in Note Man’s Sky patch 4.34 include:
- Improved movement rebinding: Players can now rebind movement to the cursor keys without automatically moving around while navigating the quick menu.
- Enhanced VR rendering: A rare crash that could occur in VR has been fixed, and a rendering optimization for VR has been introduced.
- Fixed NPC glitches: A rare issue that could cause all NPCs to fall out of the Space Station has been addressed.
- Improved multiplayer synchronization: A crash related to synchronizing freighters in multiplayer has been fixed.
- Enhanced planetary creatures memory: A memory optimization related to planetary creatures has been introduced.
- Fixed starship landing gear issue: An issue that caused the starship’s landing gear to be incorrectly raised after save/loading within a landed ship has been fixed.
- Fixed Multi-Tool comparison screen issue: An issue that could cause players to be ejected from the Multi-Tool comparison screen when attempting to pin repair instructions for a Multi-Tool they do not yet own has been fixed.
The team has assured players that they will continue to release patches as issues are identified and resolved. They encourage players to submit a bug report if they experience any issues.
For more detailed information about the fixes included in No Man’s Sky patch 4.34, players can refer to the official patch notes.