No Man’s Sky Developers Working on Light No Fire
Hello Games, creators of No Man’s Sky, revealed this week that they’ve been working on a new multiplayer sandbox game named Light No Fire.
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Hello Games, creators of No Man’s Sky, revealed this week that they’ve been working on a new multiplayer sandbox game named Light No Fire.
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Sean Murray confirmed today that No Man’s Sky’s PC version won’t get a preload, but it will be available for download tomorrow, August 12, at 10 AM PST.
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Hello Games co-founder Sean Murray took to Reddit earlier today and one of the first questions that were posed to him was the age old “Will the PC version of your game have a Field of View slider?” Luckily for us PC gamers, No Man’s Sky will indeed have a FOV adjustment setting, and players can even choose their preferred value for on foot FOV or flight FOV.
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Gamers interested on getting a look at No Man’s Sky’s launch update before the game goes live officially can tune in to Hello Games’ official Twitch channel and follow Sean Murray as he streams the game from the beginning.
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Hello Games co-founder Sean Murray has shared the list of changes brought by the day one update that will be applied to No Man’s Sky on launch. As expected, it’s a long list, and tons of new features have been added. Gamers who have been enjoying early copies should start a new game profile in order to benefit from the new content.
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Hello Games co-founder Sean Murray confirmed today that the PC version of No Man’s Sky won’t be released on August 9 in the US, but it will instead come out on August 12 worldwide.
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