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Devs Working On No Man’s Sky Issues

Hello Games, the developer behind the highly anticipated No Man’s Sky, has confirmed that they are working to fix a number of issues that are currently affecting the game.  Speaking in a post on their official website, the studio explained that they were concentrating on the critical issues for no, though other problems would not be ignored in the meantime.

As well as releasing a short apology that asked player’s to be patient while patches are developed and implemented, the developer also stated that they had hired an expanded quality assurance group that should help iron out bugs and issues much more quickly.

They also revealed a number of workarounds that may fix issues temporarily until a patch can be released. These include:

  • If you believe you are stuck, or can’t reach your ship, be aware you can jetpack forever whilst pushing against any surface
  • If you have made a mistake – you can revert to any of your two previous saves in the Options Menu
  • If you have left your ship somewhere inaccessible, you will be able to summon it from landing pads or beacons found at most buildings or points of interest (marked by question marks)

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