The latest details for "No Man's Sky" will feature more updates on GDC 2017 and a possible new missions and multiplayer gameplay in future DLC.
Several rumors are making rounds regarding the possible contents for "No Man's Sky's" DLC this year as Hello Games will likely add a multiplayer gameplay for the game, not to mention fixes on the portals. There are also hints of climate changes especially where the setting of the game is. This means that the developers must adapt the worlds to have different weather conditions on different parts.
Hello Games needs to pay extra attention where rainforests and land forms are prominent depending on the climate. Players are beginning to lose their interest because of the terrain and the climate problems in the game, MobiPicker reported.
Players are hoping that Hello Games will provide new and creative updates in "No Man's Sky" and want to see new missions that will let them roam around a new galaxy or even familiarize themselves with the star system.
Previous reports revealed that other rumored contents for "No Man's Sky" which showcased vertical boosters, jet engine plus mounted turrets and ATV upgrades in the game. It also revealed that the update could have farming, building a terminal and hiring a mechanic, as well as series of missions to complete so that gamers can gather the correct materials.
Meanwhile, Hello Games' founder Sean Murray will be attending this year's Game Developer's Conferrence as he talks about "Building Worlds using Math" in "No Man's Sky".
The discussion will focus on programming and how a small team looked to use certain mechanics to create a procedurally generated universe in "No Man's Sky" as it describes some of the most important technologies and interesting challenges behind generating both realistic and alien terrains without artistic input, using mathematics, as well as creating and testing an infinite environment with small team, Express reported.
Murray's talk aims is aimed at programmers and technical artists interested in working on a procedural based game and anyone else with an interest in math or the future of procedural generation. It is possible that after Murray's talk will reveal more details about "No Man's Sky's" DLC plans for this year, and gaming fans will be laser eyed to watch out and hear what he has to say.
"No Man's Sky" is currently available for the PS4 and PC platforms.