• No Man's Sky

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It's a known fact as of late that the space exploration title known as "No Man's Sky" from indie game developer Hello Games has been heavily panned by game pundits and players alike due to the scarcity of features and the plethora of bugs and glitches that went alongside its release. Having that mentioned, the game maker has been working round the clock to resolve such concerns that have bogged down the once overhyped title.  

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The game studio recently publicized a statement on Steam's forum page regarding the fixes that they're about to roll out. Per Hello Game's statement, it was mentioned that they are currently devising fixes for specific issues that was brought upon by gamers themselves who have experienced such inconveniences during gameplay.   

One of the fixes included in the upcoming game update is a fix where the game makers addressed an issue regarding the game being incorporated with third party mods. It is said that the developer added a so-called mod detector that will pop up every time it detects such program. Nonetheless, Hello Games said that a simple push of a button will make it disappear.  

Another concern is an issue where players were unable to get mission objectives from non-playable characters making players unable to carry out the said mission. Moreover, the developer also issued a fix were items from the character's space suit were automatically stashed into the ship's inventory.  

Other fixes include in-game messaging concerns, screen issues on PCs installed with screen sharing programs and the handful number of cases where the game crashes during gameplay.   

As aforementioned, the game tweak is yet to be released and will be dished out to players when Hello Games feel that they have perfected such fix. For the complete details about the looming update, fans might want to check Steam's discussion page for further information.