No Man's Sky borrows some of Light No Fire's fancy tech for a planetary overhaul in latest update

If you've been hoping for another No Mans's Sky world refresh, today's your day. The exploratory space sim's latest update is all about bringing more variety to planets - and it's chucking in angry Starship Troopers-esque bug hunts and a flamethrower mech too. No Man's Sky's new Worlds Part 1 update owes at least some of its existence to the developer Hello Games' upcoming fantasy planet sim Light No Fire. "Over the last five years making the game, " it explains, "we've learnt new things, and we're feeding that back into No Man's Sky". Some of No Man's Sky's freshly expanded variety comes from the way its new simulated systems combine. There's new cloud tech that creates skies based on weather conditions, with planets now featuring their own wind patterns. Water has also had a significant overhaul, featuring dynamic waves that react to weather, reflections, and improved oceans. Read more

No Man's Sky borrows some of Light No Fire's fancy tech for a planetary overhaul in latest update

No Man's Sky borrows some of Light No Fire's fancy tech for a planetary overhaul in latest update

No Man's Sky borrows some of Light No Fire's fancy tech for a planetary overhaul in latest update

No Man's Sky borrows some of Light No Fire's fancy tech for a planetary overhaul in latest update
No Man's Sky borrows some of Light No Fire's fancy tech for a planetary overhaul in latest update
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