No Man’s Sky update 4.36.2 has arrived, bringing a host of changes and improvements to the game. Following two previous PC-exclusive patches, this update now extends those changes to consoles as well. Notably, it focuses on addressing crashes, memory leaks, and VR-related issues, enhancing the overall gameplay experience. Let’s explore the complete list of patch notes for No Man’s Sky update 4.36.2:
No Man’s Sky Update 4.36.2 Patch Notes
Bug fixes
- Fixed a rare crash that could occur when editing bases.
- Fixed a rare crash related to the mission system.
- Fixed a rare crash related to repairing planetary objects.
- Fixed a rare crash in the Expedition overview UI.
- Fixed a rare crash related to interaction labels.
- Introduced several optimisations for infested planet types.
- Fixed an issue that caused some gameplay objects, such as the Interceptor starship, to use an unnecessarily large amount of memory.
- Introduced several memory-usage optimisations for PS4.
- Fixed a memory leak on PlayStation 4 and 5.
- Fixed a memory leak that could occur on all Xbox platforms.
VR Improvements And More
Consoles have all the changes included from update 4.36 and 4.36.1
- Improved screen placement for VR interaction UI when playing the Singularity expedition.
- Fixed an issue that could cause debug information to appear in VR reload tutorial.
- Fixed a rare issue that could cause debug information to appear in specific player chat messages.
- Fixed missing Switch Base button in Build Placement Mode.
- Fixed an issue that would prevent VR controller configurations from showing as out of date in Steam.
- Fixed a missing icon in VR for changing weapon.
- Fixed an issue that prevented the rebinding of the Cycle Rotation Axis action.
- Fixed a crash related to bases.
- Fixed a crash related to memory management.
- Fixed a crash that could occur while aboard The Anomaly.
No Man’s Sky update 4.36.2 is available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series S|X, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. For more information on future updates and patch notes, head to the No Man’s Sky Official Website.
Additionally, if you’re interested in Final Fantasy XVI, the game recently received an update, version 1.03. For more details, you can read the patch notes of Final Fantasy XVI on our website.