No Man’s Sky Update Coming This Week, Bringing Planet Exploration Vehicle
Making good on their promise to constantly deliver new content and updates, Hello Games has now released the Path Finder Update (Update 1.2) for their game No Man’s Sky.
Hello also described the more notable Pathfinder visual enhancements on its website, which include the following graphical additions for all versions, as well as added 4K resolution on PS4 Pro.
Since the “No Man’s Sky” liberation, the team at “Hello Games” has been steadily expanding the feature set of “No Man’s Sky”. Similarly, the said title actually focuses more on space exploration this time around. Read on for more details. The highly anticipated game for PlayStation 4 and PC caused a lot of controversies in the gaming world.
The ship specialization feature is broken down into four categories: Shuttle, Fighter, Hauler, and Explorer. Consequently, Exocraft vehicles can now be utilized in “No Man’s Sky” too. These new ground-based vehicles come in three flavors – Colossus, Roamer and Nomad – each of which has their own strengths and weaknesses. Players can create a course and a time trial, then challenge others to beat their record.
Gamespot reported that a variety of enhanced graphic displays have also been launched for “No Man’s Sky”. Hello is also promising gamers higher-resolution textures, an HDR mode, and more accurate lighting effects. Creative mode removed the threats from the game to give players the freedom to build and explore at their leisure. Death will be absolute. “No Man’s Sky” has another ultra-tough mode called Survival.
Pathfinder’s new-and-improved photo modes lets you untether the camera, so you can pan around to set up your ideal shot and snap exterior views of your ship (s). Ships will also be rated C, B, A or S, in ascending order of quality, and when you buy a new ship you can trade in your old one to save a few credits.
Multi-tool specialisations and classes have also been added where you can choose between pistol, rifle, experimental and alien specialisations.