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Building castles in the sky.

No Man's Sky, the ambitious open-space exploration game in a procedurally-generated universe, just received a massive update appropriately named NEXT.

It brings a whole bunch of changes and additions across the board, most notably:

- Option to switch between first and third person view at will
- Visual upgrades to ships, NPCs, buildings, terrain textures, space vistas - pretty much everything
- You can now build far more complex bases anywhere on the planet
- Build your own fleet, upgrade it, and send it out or keep it close while exploring a system

The multiplayer element of NEXT is not yet included in the DRM-free edition of the game. Read more about the delay below:


"[i]From launch, the DRM-free edition of No Man's Sky will include all single-player content introduced by NEXT: third-person mode, upgraded visuals, better base building, player customization, and more.

However the multiplayer component will not be ready at launch; we expect it to be released later this year as full multiplayer parity remains in the pipeline.

For a small, independent studio, developing the feature across multiple platforms is a hugely ambitious and technical challenge which resulted in this delayed release. Hello Games is however joining forces with GOG.COM to introduce full multiplayer via the GOG Galaxy platform.

We appreciate your immense support and patience.

- Hello Games & GOG.COM Team[/i]"
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inwrd: Bye-bye, GoG. And F U.
This kind of comment is over the top and childish. Refrain from it.
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gamingsince90: Personally I am happy with no multiplayer. My only concern is are there any other elements from new update not included in gog version as buying this from gog saves $10 for us Australians right now. Can anyone confirm if there are any other elements removed from the game or not?
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MasterW: I would like to know this as well
As the statement mentions, it's the multiplayer that is not present. Hope this clears things up.
Post edited July 25, 2018 by Linko90
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cybddr: I noticed that no man's sky is now 50%, why didn't you write for how long it will be on sale?
I need to know !
Please tell me.
7 days.
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Linko90: 7 days.
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dragoon23: So you answer this, but not answer our concerns about things like access to community events, or the in game store that is due to be added, or the extra missions?

Disappointing; really expected better from GOG.
I answer the questions I can.
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joo1973: I'm sure to get my ass handed to me by people who know better :P , but, would gog connect work in reverse in this situation 'somehow' , If you own it on gog you can use it on steam vice versa. Might sound like a stupid Idea , but logical all the same imho. Btw , myself I'm not fussed about multiplayer. :D
No, that's not how GOG Connect works I'm afraid.
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Linko90: I answer the questions I can.
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dragoon23: That's fair enough, but aren't you at least in a position to take these questions to those who can answer?

Surely you understand that people are upset at not only missing features, but in the way and time it was revealed to them?

It seems now really isn't the time for a slow response..... especially as GOG was so quick to retract a twitter post that implied support of GamerGate.
I am, but as the statement informs, it's a pretty clear and concise breakdown of the current situation. As for your last comment, I really do not see the correlation between the two events, they're both totally different and I think you know this deep down. I understand the frustrations but as I said, I can only answer what I can. Hope this clears things up!