“No Man’s Sky” update “Sentinel” arrived. A lot of additional elements such as attaching AI robots to escorts –Engadget Japanese version

Hello Games

The first update “Sentinel” in 2022 has arrived in the space exploration game “No Man’s Sky” that explores 1800 Kyo planets.

With this update, you can “steal a high technology blueprint from Sentinel and turn the Minotaur robot into a reprogrammed Sentinel unit.” And, it is possible to board an AI pilot on this robot and sortie in battle as a player’s escort. You can also create your own drone companion.

In the Sentinel update, the sentinel robot that is hostile to the player will be greatly changed, and a repair drone, a huge mecha equipped with a jet pack, etc. will be introduced. In addition, a sentinel control post has appeared, and players who destroyed it will be released with new weapons and missions.

Weapons are increasing in variety, and stun grenade and flamethrower can be used. In addition, the battle and weapon system have been significantly revised, and it is possible to deploy energy shields. With active camouflage, or optical camouflage, you can even go unnoticed in a fierce battle.

Hello Games

Hello Games

In addition, the update includes a huge number of small and large improvements, such as the addition of new exploration missions and their clear rewards, and changing the perspective of parts in the build menu.

Hello Games has also applied AMD’s upscaling technology “Fidelity FX Super Resolution” in this update. This allows you to enjoy high quality graphics while maintaining a high frame rate in compatible environments. In addition, users of NVIDIA’s RTX series can also use DLAA antialiasing.

In addition, touch screen operation has been added to support Steam’s mobile PC game console Steam Deck. No Man’s Sky, which was announced the release of the Switch version the other day, is still evolving.

“No Man’s Sky” is now available for PC, PS4 / 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X | S. The Switch version will be released around the summer.

Source:Hello Games

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