No Man’s Sky – version 4.06 patch notes

No Man’s Sky – version 4.06 patch notes

The Nintendo Switch version of No Man’s Sky has received the most recent update, which brings it up to version 4.06.

There are several various problem fixes in this release. By resolving memory-related issues on the system, Hello Games especially addressed the Nintendo Switch version.

Version 4.06 patch notes

  • The information portal’s Collected Knowledge page now includes narrative summaries for each of the NPC base specialists.
  • After finishing each encounter, the history of the race on that planet will no longer circle back to the beginning.
  • After finishing each interaction, abandoned building interactions won’t loop back to the start of the first tale.
  • A problem that might have led to certain travel milestone guiding missions being stuck in a loop has been fixed.
  • With the ability to modify their difficulty settings, players who join a friend’s game straight from the frontend but lack a valid save slot now have that choice.
  • Fixed a bug that might result in the completion of all planetary Drop Pod missions in the same system when loading a save when one had just been finished.
  • Several bugs that might prevent the shortcut button from properly leading players to a freshly unlocked guide entry have been fixed.
  • Crafting quantities may now be modified up to the available inventory space due to a bug that capped an item’s craftable quantity at the size of its current stack.
  • Fixed a problem that might prevent players from using the shortcut button to go straight to a newly found mineral, plant, or creature.
  • Assaulting starships’ shield, hull, and maneuverability strengths now scale appropriately with the space combat difficulty level.
  • The spaceship Quick Menu no longer has the non-working companion summoning choices.
  • The crafting stages for the stasis device and the fusion igniter no longer extend outside the screen’s borders due to a bug that was fixed.
  • Fix for a collision problem that affected certain Alloy door components.
  • There was a bug where when you spoke to ordinary frigate commanders on your freighter, the live frigate “Feed” choices would show up.
  • Fixed a problem that resulted in blocked slots showing the non-functional technology warning twice.
  • Fixed a problem where, despite the lack of a freighter, the inventory might seem to be genuine.
  • Fixed a problem that resulted in certain travel milestone guiding missions displaying erroneous text.
  • Fixed a bug that led to unbuyable slots flashing as chosen even when the concerned ship or multi-tool had already achieved the maximum inventory capacity for its class.
  • Fixed a rare problem that might have resulted in players receiving useless stuff from abandoned freighter containers.
  • Fixed a bug that might have raised the incorrect inventory when additional slots were unlocked.
  • Several problems that might lead to erroneous scaling or scrolling of inventory have been fixed.
  • Fixed a bug that might have allowed players to use the extended inventory and interact with things that were concealed in their inventory.
  • After the technology was corrected, a rare problem that might leave certain Multi-Tools with irremovable damaged technology was fixed.
  • The right inventory labels are now being used on The Living Ship.
  • Fixed a problem where, if many Planetary Drop Pod missions were active at once, erroneous text may show up in different mission information sections.
  • fixed a bug that was causing certain UI components to overflow the inventory screen’s bottom.
  • Several bugs that might have resulted in inventory numbers spilling outside of their icon in certain languages have been fixed.
  • The backdrop in virtual reality was very visible due to fixed inventory readability difficulties.
  • Several visual hiccups that might happen while using the Appearance Modifier have been fixed.
  • fixed a number of FSR 2 memory problems.
  • The Ultra Performance setting of FSR 2 now provides better visuals.
  • a crash caused by playing personalized ByteBeat music has been fixed.
  • Fixed an unusual hitch that might happen while using a hotkey to call up the Space Anomaly.
  • Several Nintendo Switch crashes that were memory-related have been fixed.

The No Man’s Sky version 4.06 update is now available for download to all Nintendo Switch users.

About No Man’s Sky 

No Man’s Sky offers you a galaxy to explore, full of unusual planets and lifeforms, continual danger, and action. It was inspired by the adventure and inventiveness that we adore from classic science fiction.

Every star in No Man’s Sky is the reflection of a far-off sun, and you may go to any of its planets to find life. Without loading screens or restrictions, glide effortlessly from a planetary surface to a deep space location. You’ll find locations and animals in this limitless, randomly created cosmos that no other player has ever seen before and may never see again.

Set off on a heroic journey.

You are drawn to the galaxy’s center by an alluring pulse in order to discover the real nature of the universe. However, you’ll be aware that death has a price, and your chances of surviving will depend on the decisions you make on the upgrades you make to your spacecraft, your weapon, and your suit.

Determine your own fate.

You decide how you want to travel in No Man’s Sky. Which kind of warrior will you be—one who hunts down the helpless and plunders their wealth, or one who slays pirates for their booty? If you increase the speed and firepower of your spacecraft, power is yours.

or an investor? Discover abundant riches on abandoned planets, and then utilize them to the fullest. More cargo capacity is an investment that will pay off handsomely.

Or maybe a traveler? Explore areas and things that no one has ever seen before by venturing beyond the recognized border. Strengthen your suit for survival in poisonous situations that would kill the unsuspecting and upgrade your engines to leap further.

Tell about your travels

The universe is a dynamic, breathing environment. Trade convoys move between stars, groups fight for control of the region, pirates prey on the unsuspecting, and the authorities are always on the lookout. You have the option to share your findings with other players on a map that spans known space while they all reside in the same galaxy as you. Maybe you’ll be able to witness both your own and their actions’ effects.