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Anyone on Experimental now having more performance issues and crashes? I had two crashes in 15 minutes and I am going to roll back to 1.12 which was OK up to this point.
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subp: Anyone on Experimental now having more performance issues and crashes? I had two crashes in 15 minutes and I am going to roll back to 1.12 which was OK up to this point.
The patch today allowed me to finally launch the game. I had tried just about everything and nothing worked - game would not launch at all. Now I have a new issue that the game crashes to desktop when I get in my ship. The voice says "shield down" and then I'm looking at my desktop.
My thoughts on the latest experimental:
https://www.reddit.com/r/NoMansSkyTheGame/comments/5h0v5g/latest_experimental_makes_the_discovery_system_a/
So what you are saying is that the discoveries can be rewritten by someone in different game mode? That doesnt sound too much fun to me.
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subp: So what you are saying is that the discoveries can be rewritten by someone in different game mode? That doesnt sound too much fun to me.
Not just a different game mode.

They could load a planet altering mod like Better Worlds, get a new version of a planet previously discovered, claim that, and since it was the latest version discovered that is what will show in the discovery list. Basically game modes, patches, mods, can all be used to claim the entry in the discovery list.

Worse is that unlike before where one could see all the versions discovered and compare to 3D space to know what the world is like, now that is not possible.

As the example there shows, on NORMAL the discovery list shows only the values for SURVIVAL because those were the last discovered. However, in the 3D environment, if you land on the planet, it is still the NORMAL version, with the NORMAL name, and NORMAL conditions.