The New No Man's Sky update on PSVR2 is BREATHTAKING…



Let’s take a look at the new No Man’s Sky update that overhauls space stations and ship customisation!

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21 thoughts on “The New No Man's Sky update on PSVR2 is BREATHTAKING…”

  1. I would like a revamp of the water look and physics. Different colors, different viscosities, different levels of cloudy. Maybe so hard to see through that you need an improved scanner for water. Idk, they probably are working on it already lol

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  2. Love the update,now they just need to improve the buildings, outposts and crashed ships as these are all the same.towns and cities would be cool also manual control of landings with ships having a hover mode

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  3. my main issue with this game is the lack of substance. the improvements made over the years are impressive, don't get me wrong but these worlds all feel the same, with only some random differences here and there. no interesting npc's to talk with, no landmarks, no unique quests, no nothing. exploring no man's sky eventually becomes repetitive and tedious because there's no real reward in doing so. for sandbox lovers, it's probably a great experience, though so yeah, my take doesn't really mean much of anything. still, propz to the devs for the tremendous efforts they have been making since launch.

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