There is a new update for No Man’s Sky: Frontiers. It is mostly bug fixes, but the biggest feature is the addition of a teleporter in all settlements.
Although the game always had teleporters, they are only found originally in a space station. Now, you can teleport wherever you need to go by visiting the Overseer’s office at any settlement.
Developer Hello Games has listened closely to the community and has addressed most of the issues that were reported.
For instance, the devs have fixed an issue where the game would crash due to a memory leak after warping.
They also managed to fix other crashing issues, like crashes related to large bases and those related to the expedition log UI.
The developers have also introduced a couple of optimizations, specifically to the base part rendering and particle rendering systems.
Patch Highlights
- Fixed an issue that prevented settlement NPCs from syncing correctly in multiplayer
- When viewing another player’s settlement, their name is now displayed in the UI
- Fixed an issue that could tell players to collect products from their settlement while the settlement was still in debt
- Fixed an issue that required players to construct a roof for settlement buildings that do not have roofs
- Fixed an issue that could prevent a construction terminal from spawning at a settlement building site
- A teleporter has been added to the settlement Overseer’s office
- Fixed an issue that prevented some base parts from being recolored
- Fixed an issue that could prevent ramps from snapping correctly to doors
- Base part recipes are now available to pin from the grid menu
- Fixed an issue that prevented players from seeing the preview of a base part being placed by another player
- Fixed an issue that prevented players from landing or summoning their ships near buildings
- Fixed an issue that prevents players from summoning their ship from specific landing pads at planetary vaults
- Fixed an issue that could prevent Short-Range Teleporters from teleporting the player
- Fixed an issue that could prevent plants from growing when planted outdoors
- Fixed an issue that could cause corrupt data when downloading the expedition details
- Fixed a crash related to terrain textures
- Fixed a crash related to the ByteBeat device
- Fixed a crash related to the base building menu
- Fixed a number of console crashes related to memory management
- Fixed a memory leak that could cause a crash after warping
If you want to read the full patch notes, you can head over to the game’s official website.
No Man’s Sky: Frontiers Patch 3.66 is now available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.