No Man's Sky fans continue to feast. The first part of the game's Worlds update, which will "completely refresh" the universe, has started to roll out. The patch, which fundamentally changes the water, clouds, and wind, adds new creatures, floating landmasses, and armor, and introduces a Helldivers 2-esque Bug Hunt Expedition, has been a hit among fans.
It's not often you find a fanbase desperate to give a developer money.
However, while most are excited, not everybody has been a winner. The update has drastically affected the way some players' bases look, and not always for the better.
One of the biggest changes to No Man's Sky in the Worlds Part 1 update is the way the water looks and feels.
The NMS development team shared that they are porting technology from their upcoming title, Light No Fire, into No Man's Sky. The differences are clear, with water now looking hyper-realistic and water landings becoming a reality.
This has meant that anybody who has previously built a drilling platform or oil rig out at sea is in for a treat. As the above Reddit user pointed out, things look "legit."
Their oil rig on a Paradise planet now...
