Hot on the heels of No Man’s Sky’s latest update launching earlier this week, the latest in Hello Games’ stream of massive updates to the initially maligned space sim, Frontiers Patch 3.62 is here. PC players can load up the update now with other platforms to follow shortly.
Compared to this week’s monstrous update, Frontiers Patch 3.62 is by all accounts a relatively modest hotfix. It addresses feedback funneled back to Hello Games by players with fixes targeting specifics issues ranging from Automated Mining Unit placement problems to various crashes.
You can sift through the full patch notes for No Man’s Sky Frontiers Patch 3.62 below.
No Man’s Sky Frontiers Patch 3.62 Patch Notes
- 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.
Furthermore, developer Hello Games says more patches are on the way as it continues to identify and resolve issues. No Man’s Sky is out now for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.