Gone are the days when we saw No Man’s Sky as a space adventure that didn’t live up to expectations. Over time, Hello Games regained the community’s trust through several free updates who, in addition to fixing the initial bugs, implemented dozens of new features in their sci-fi experience. However, no one expected the team to save something as big as Worlds: Part 1; a new patch available to all players, which surprises with the presence of huge sizeIn short, the game is now unrecognizable.
Hello Games published video to dive deeper into the worlds: part 1 in which Sean Murray, the studio’s founder, sums up perfectly what has been done with this new update: “We completely renewing the universe with new technologies, new flora, new fauna and new gameplay.” And, besides being a giant pack with dozens of unpublished materials For fans of No Man’s Sky, the team is also implementing endless visual improvements in experience. In fact, the patch is so large that it is worth considering its most important points one by one.
As the developers at Hello Games are accustomed to, the new No Man’s Sky update introduces players to an expedition: Liquidators. “To participate in insect hunting in the fourteenth expedition of the No Man’s Sky community. A vile infection is spreading corruption across the universe – join the Vanguard of the Eradicators to do your part and cleanse the stars of rot!” – says the description of the action in official website of the name
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Does this premise sound familiar? According to Murray, the expedition is directly inspired by the mythical Starship Troopers (a film that also had a significant influence on the development of helldivers 2): “Everyone fights together, progress is community driven, and the rewards are great.” Hello Games defines the challenge as follows: “Sign up to work with other Travelers and take down biological horrors and hordes of giant insects in a frantic combat expedition filled with battles against specially balanced swarms.” Of course, the creators are keen to acknowledge the players who fight these battles with insect trophies, posters, armor pieces, and more.
While it’s true that the expedition is considered one of the most attractive points of Worlds: Part 1, it’s certainly not the most impressive thing about the new No Man’s Sky update. Because that honor goes to everything related to improving the world. To begin with, Hello Games worked on completely toxic planets and radioactive environments which present a new level of challenge for players already familiar with the twists and turns of the sci-fi game. And that’s not all: the team is also introducing a slew of improvements that are leaving the community speechless.
Volumetric clouds, detailed shadows depending on the sun’s position, improved wind simulation, dynamic water in high resolution… These are some of the visual novelties of No Man’s Sky; a set Technical achievements which will be seen in all its glory during storms: “Sometimes a storm comes, and, you know, the waves rise, the clouds gather, you have the atmosphere, the wind, At the moment, all these technologies are combined into one, and there is nothing like it.“, Murray comments in the Worlds: Part 1 presentation video.
As if that weren’t enough, Hello Games also confirms changes to the graphics engine that will ensure More detailed landscapes and performance improvements.
experience. This is in addition to a host of additional new features that are sure to increase user immersion: “Planetary atmospheric effects are more deep, rich and variedwith heavy snow, ash flakes and smoldering embers, pouring rain, dust devils and storm glass – all visually enhanced.”As expected, Hello Games has not only been working on an expedition that will feature more detailed effects and elements, but has also taken advantage of the launch of Worlds: Part 1 to insert new items in the form of flora and fauna. In fact, the previously mentioned insects stand out as one of the most notable surprises of the update; there are different species and Each species can behave in a hostile or friendly manner. with the player. However, it should be noted that this involves the introduction of some Queens of insects This will cause a lot of problems in combat. In this sense, Murray comments: “We are trying to increase the level of diversity, we are not enough. We want to create things that people have not seen before.”
Last but not least, it’s worth remembering that Worlds: Part 1 also includes a good selection of rewards and surprises for the community. This includes higher levels of ship customization, a controllable mech (for those who complete the expedition), insect-themed armor, the Chitin Flight Pack jetpack, planets with buildings that move on their own, new weapons, additional emotes, and much, much more.
Is there anything to do in No Man’s Sky? It’s true that part of the Hello Games team is focused on the launch Light No Fire; a name that has already given us long teeth Show open world without restrictions it aims to be truly ambitious. However, all indications are that the developers still have something up their sleeve. Ultimately, Murray ends his video with the following words: “The update is called Worlds: Part 1 because I think there is still much to be done
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