No Man’s Sky released a new experimental branch on September 1, addressing various issues players have encountered in the game. Hello Games occasionally rolls out experimental branch updates for No Man’s Sky players on Steam to test, and this latest one should improve the gameplay experience.
This latest experimental branch patch comes shortly after Hello Games released the Voyagers update for No Man’s Sky. Bringing customizable Corvette-class starships to the game, Voyagers added lots more new content for players to check out. However, it also introduced some new bugs that the development team has been working to squash.
The new experimental branch update for September 1 is Hello Games' latest effort to fix issues players have encountered as a result of the new content. According to the patch notes, numerous issues with Corvette-class starships have been addressed. Additionally, Corvette parts can now be stacked to 50, and the workshop cache capacity has been increased to 160. Other various fixes were implemented, and several crashing issues were resolved.
While these numerous changes will likely be introduced to the base game in the future, this experimental branch is currently limited to PC players on Steam. To test out the latest...