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No Man’s Sky Patch 1.24 is out now; brings improved frame rates

No Man's Sky's Path Finder update was the largest content addition the game had seen to date, particularly with the addition of land vehicles. Naturally, when a new content update is released, bugs always tend to crop up and update 1.24 serves to rectify some them. As usual, Hello Games dropped the Patch Notes on their official website, and here they are.

  • Fixed an issue that caused player’s bases not to appear
  • Optimized light shafts, allowing us to enable them on PS4
  • Fixed a game freeze/lockup that could occur when in space
  • Improved frame rate when playing with unlocked frame rate, or vsync disabled
  • Fixed some issues with Steam controller prompts
  • Various minor performance optimizations
  • Fixed some rare crashes & freezes

If you find any other bug or glitch that hasn't been resolved, you can report it to Hello Games' Help Centre here. No Man's Sky is currently available on PS4, Steam, and GOG.com.

Source: [Hello Games]

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