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No Man’s Sky Omega Update – version 4.51

The No Man’s Sky team has released an update, named the Omega update, aimed at enhancing the gaming experience by fixing various bugs reported by players. This update, version 4.51, is now live and brings a host of improvements across different platforms, including Xbox, PC, PS4, and PS5. Here’s a simplified and unique overview of the key fixes and adjustments made in this latest patch.

Update Summary:

  • General Appreciation: The team extends gratitude to players of No Man’s Sky Omega update for their feedback and bug reports. A significant Xbox issue has been addressed in the latest patch 4.51, which is already available for download.

Detailed Fixes:

  • Xbox-Specific Fix:
    • An unusual bug causing fireworks to appear inside all base decals has been rectified.
  • Cross-Platform Fixes (PC, PS4, PS5):
    • The game now ensures that all new biscuit recipes are edible, correcting a previous oversight.
    • Smugglers’ pricing of NipNip buds has been standardized to remove inconsistencies.
    • An error in mission notifications involving Quicksilver calculations has been corrected.
    • Several textual errors within the Creative Mode tutorial have been fixed for clarity.
    • A textual mishap relating to pulse engine refueling tips has been addressed.
    • The marking of black holes on the galaxy map has been stabilized to prevent rare omissions.
    • Customization issues for players using Autophage parts have been fixed, ensuring settings remain consistent upon loading.
    • A specific visual bug affecting the eyes of an Autophage head has been corrected.
    • Red backgrounds appearing in certain PC VR menus have been eliminated.
    • Stability improvements include fixes for crashes related to portals, the Quicksilver shop, freighters, aerial camera view, memory issues, bases, PS5 rendering, Exocraft, and terrain generation.

This comprehensive update underscores the team’s commitment to improving player experience and game stability across all platforms, ensuring that No Man’s Sky remains an enjoyable and seamless adventure for its community.

We’re continuously working to elevate your experience, and your feedback is the guiding star. Safe cosmic voyages! If you experience any issues, let us know by submitting a bug report.

Source: nomanssky.com

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