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Update 4.22 brings multiple bug fixes for corrupted worlds in No Man's Sky.

No Man’s Sky Interceptor Update 4.22: Full Patch Notes Listed

Update 4.22 brings multiple bug fixes for corrupted worlds in No Man's Sky.

For those of you playing the new Interceptor update for No Man’s Sky, you may have noticed a few different bugs or how loud the Living Corruption crystals were. Hello Games listened and has put together Patch 4.22 to remedy some of those issues. The patch is currently live on Steam. A console release date has not been announced. 

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Update 4.22: Full Patch Notes

Bug fixes

  • Fixed an issue that prevented the Minotaur from correctly targeted corrupted Sentinels while under AI control.
  • Fixed an issues that caused certain wall-mounted base decorations to rotate without engaging the rotate part option.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented some technologies from being installed in freighter inventories.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented the Teleport Receiver from being installed inside a Sentinel interceptor.
  • Fixed an issue that could prevent the Sentinel Multi-Tool from being cleared out of its case after being claimed by the player.

 

  • Fixed a rare issue that could cause a blocker after restarting a mission.
  • Fixed a number of issues in the Nexus mission to collect Hadal Cores.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause an internal text ID to appear during the Sentinel interceptor repair mission, instead of correct instructions.
  • Fixed a number of minor text issues.

 

  • Fixed an issue that could cause corrupted Sentinels to appear on non-corrupted worlds when playing on higher difficulty settings.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the planet popup to be filled with placeholder data in certain views in the Discovery page.
  • Fixed a rare issue that could disable input while viewing a confirmation popup in the UI.
  • Fixed an issue that caused some companions to be rendered facing the wrong way inside the UI.
  • The error message displayed when using an Echo Locator in a system without any Harmonic Camps has been improved.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the message intended to warn players that their pulse drive had been disabled to incorrectly report that the pulse drive was available to use.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the DPS readout on some starship weapons to be hidden from the UI.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the Galaxy Map to fail to display information about Dissonant systems when playing on lower difficulty settings.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the Analysis Visor to report Sentinel ships as buildings.
  • Fixed an issue that caused refiners and other related technologies to fail to show their charging status correctly.

 

  • The eye textures for corrupted Sentinels have been improved.
  • Fixed a rare issue that could cause the explosion when destroying small freighters / cargo pods to be too small.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the weapons on corrupted Sentinels to be invisible.
  • Fixed a number of minor visual glitches affecting the exterior and interior of the Sentinel interceptor.
  • Fixed a rare issue that could cause overly dense/dark fog on some corrupted planets.
  • Fixed an issue that caused starship communicator holograms and craftable bobbleheads to intersect with cockpit elements in the Sentinel interceptor.

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  • The audio balance for Atlantideum crystals has been adjusted.
  • Fixed a number of collision issues with oxygen and sodium plants.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause NPC ships to move in a jerky fashion in multiplayer.

 

  • Fixed a number of visual issues with VR wrist menu projectors.
  • Improved the visual feedback when repositioning VR wrist menus.
  • Fixed an issue that cause the Trade Rocket UI to be misplaced in VR.
  • An option has been added for VR players to enable a third “twist” axis on the virtual joystick, allowing them to roll or yaw the ship.
  • Fixed an input issue affecting a number of UI screens in VR.

 

  • Fixed an issue that could cause a severe performance drop when joining another player’s game directly from the frontend, if that other player was aboard the Space Anomaly. 

 

  • Fixed a crash related to memory allocation.
  • Fixed a networking-related crash.
  • Fixed a memory leak related to texture rendering. 

 

  • Fixed an issue that prevented the Base Complexity option from appearing on Xbox One and Xbox One S.
  • Fixed a crash specific to older Xbox consoles.
  • Fixed a memory leak that could occur on all Xbox platforms.

PSVR2 Updates 

  • Introduced a significant memory optimisation for PSVR2.
  • Introduced a minor improvement to visual quality on PSVR2.

Those are the full patch notes for Interceptor Update 4.22. While not all of the issues are connected to Corrupted Planets, most of them are related. If you’re still experiencing issues, follow up on previously submitted tickets or send one to be reviewed. For more help in No Man’s Sky, like how to find all the new Sentinel items, check out our NMS guides hub

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