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No Man’s Sky Omega Update – version 4.52

Hello everyone,

We’re excited to share details about the latest No Man’s Sky update, dubbed the Omega update. This update brings a series of bug fixes and improvements, based on the valuable feedback from our player community. We’re committed to enhancing your experience and have addressed several issues to ensure smoother gameplay. Patch 4.52 is now available on Steam and will be rolled out to other platforms shortly.

Update Highlights

  • Seasonal Gameplay Enhancements: We’ve resolved a bug that hindered the completion of a season. Additionally, players can now seamlessly switch from Season mode to Normal mode without fulfilling Optional Milestones, enhancing the gameplay flexibility.
  • Customization Fixes: Issues causing misclassification of customization parts and glitches during season transitions have been fixed, ensuring a more personalized and bug-free experience.
  • Pirate Dreadnought Issues: A series of fixes have been implemented to address problems with player-owned Pirate Dreadnoughts, including unintended attacks on the player, destruction glitches, duplication errors, and appearance issues. These changes promise a more coherent and enjoyable experience with Pirate Dreadnoughts.
  • Multiplayer and Save Game Improvements: Enhancements have been made to multiplayer compatibility and save game functionality, fixing issues that previously prevented the use of some pre-existing saves in multiplayer modes and improving the overall stability.
  • Miscellaneous Fixes: We’ve also addressed a variety of other issues, including a rare bug when locating Autophage camps, prioritization of usable resources, audio glitches in Atlas Stations, and unintended combat music triggers. Furthermore, updates to OpenVR, along with several crash fixes related to memory, settlements, frigates, multiplayer, PC hangs, weather effects, and Xbox-specific crashes, have been implemented to ensure a more stable and enjoyable gaming experience.

This update is a testament to our commitment to listening to and addressing community feedback. We hope these improvements make your exploration and adventures in No Man’s Sky even more enjoyable. Thank you for your continued support and happy exploring!

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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