Hello Games has released No Man’s Sky Frontiers patch 3.62, which fixes a number of bugs, crashes, and an issue that was preventing the game from saving correctly at times.
Patch notes are as follows:
- Fixed an issue that prevented the Automated Mining Unit and other similar parts from being placeable or available to research.
- Fixed an issue that caused some bases to be powered incorrectly.
- Fixed a crash related to building generation.
- Fixed a crash related to terrain textures.
- Fixed an issue that could prevent games from saving correctly.
- Fixed an issue that caused standing lights to be powered incorrectly.
- Fixed an issue that caused the freighter captain interaction to close prematurely.
- Fixed an issue that caused various interactions that offered weapons to close prematurely.
- Fixed an issue that caused power doors to be powered incorrectly.
- Fixed an issue that could cause charts and missions that search for a settlement to be unlikely to find one.
- Fixed an issue that caused missions that look for settlements to take players to a settlement already owned by another player.
- Fixed an issue that could cause tutorial text boxes to become clipped.
- Fixed several crashes related to base building.
- Fixed an issue that could cause Ares’ technology trade to close prematurely.
- Fixed an issue that could cause the settlement mission to become stuck in a loop if players leave the settlement before claiming it.
- Fixed a number of snapping issues with specialist base terminals.
- Fixed a number of snapping issues that could cause old-style basic parts to become blocked.
- Fixed an Xbox One specific crash.
- Fixed an issue that prevented the Automated Mining Unit and other similar parts from being placeable or available to research.
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[Source: Hello Games]