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Many players of No Man's Sky are having game crashes after the beyond updates. I would request that you offer the last No Man's Sky download with the Visions 1.77.1 as a download option. This way we can still enjoy the game while we wait for future fixes to the program.
Post edited September 09, 2019 by uv1gmx00
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uv1gmx00: Many players of No Man's Sky are having game crashes after the beyond updates. I would request that you offer the last No Man's Sky download with the latest NEXT update as a download option. This way we can still enjoy the game while we wait for future fixes to the program.
It's not a terrible idea but I can see, from GoG's perspective, that keeping track of, and keeping online storage for, every major release for every game they sell would be quite an undertaking. Even if it was just for the most recent major release.

However, I'm sure that those files are still available. They must have a backup, mustn't they? Maybe if users were willing to pay a nominal fee $5? $10? for older versions?
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uv1gmx00: Many players of No Man's Sky are having game crashes after the beyond updates. I would request that you offer the last No Man's Sky download with the latest NEXT update as a download option. This way we can still enjoy the game while we wait for future fixes to the program.
Why not save a local copy of off-line installers? I used to do this for each and every patch but stopped as the folder became too large. It won't help now but if there are ever any major revisions.

The only issue is that if you use Galaxy but install an older version using off-line installers Galaxy will still display your installation as being the newer version. Perhaps in Galaxy 2.0 that might change but the response on my ticket was even with the wrong version displayed in Galaxy before Galaxy actually updates it will compare existing major files to determine what is really needed for the update.

GOG used to keep all versions available but stopped. Not sure if this was their decision or if Hello Games convinced them to stop to minimize support requests for something that no longer exists in the game.