No Man’s Sky Reveals Huge Worlds Part 2 Update
No Man’s Sky Reveals Huge Worlds Part 2 Update

Gaming Gacor — No M an’s Sky update 5.5 is now available for download. Called Worlds Part 2, this release expands No Man’s Sky with the addition of a new difficulty setting, creatures, creatures, star systems, and bug fixes, among over 200 other novelties.
Following its rocky launch in 2016, No Man’s Sky has been consistently receiving one massive update after another. This incessant support completely transformed the game, making it one of the most impressive comeback stories in recent memory.
Continuing this trend, Hello Games released yet another big NMS update in the form of Worlds Part 2, which rolled out to PC and consoles on January 29. Identified by version number 5.50, this release builds on the content from No Man’s Sky Worlds Part 1 update, introducing even more environments. With the addition of water worlds, gas giants, and ruined civilizations, the game now promises to deliver a greater variety of planets than ever before.
Worlds Part 2 doesn’t regenerate any existing planet in No Man’s Sky, but instead introduces new stellar bodies that are marked purple. In doing so, the update won’t reset the player’s exploration and construction progress. The new patch also tweaks the terrain generation algorithm with the goal of creating a more diverse assortment of worlds. Following this revamp, the procedurally generated oceans can now be deeper than ever before, while bodies of water across all systems now have a chance to spawn large resource veins.

Worlds Part 2 improves No Man’s Sky swimming mechanics, making the player model respond more realistically to waves. The update also introduces a new story-driven questline called In Stellar Multitudes, as well as an additional multiplayer fishing mission, which is available in the Nexus. Another fishing activity was added to the list of Space Station missions. Worlds Part 2 also aims to make the game more beautiful than ever by completely overhauling its material rendering and lighting system with the goal of delivering more realistic results.

As is tradition, the latest No Man’s Sky update packs a handful of quality-of-life improvements. This time around, the game received a Favorites tab for the teleporter menu, new inventory management commands, and east and west compass markers. The ability to visualize products and technologies via a crafting tree in the Catalog is also part of the package, together with an improved third-person camera that’s now significantly less likely to get stuck in tight spaces.
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