Hello Games reacts to the backup of issues related to the latest update of "No Man Sky" – Variety



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Some players report that the latest update of "No Man's Sky" is in the process of erasing their progress.

As detailed by Kotaku even if the summary of "hours played" the backup data appears to be correct, the affected backup files return to the beginning of the game. The problem has been reported on all platforms and can not usually be resolved by loading a previous backup.

While some savvy PC gamers have found a solution for now, unless the console drives have an old backup backed up to disk. HDD or cloud save), it seems that the problem can not be solved for those who play on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One.

A new compilation has been sent to experimental on PC. This will be available soon on PC. Hot-fix patches are in the air for PS4 and XBox (MS / Sony cert means it's a bit slower, but will be with you as soon as possible) https://t.co/wm30JeWt5W

– Sean Murray (@NoMansSky) July 26, 2018

Hello Games founder Sean Murray answered the question, confirming that the developer is working on the issue.

"A new compilation has been sent to the experimental PC," writes Murray on Twitter, answering questions Thursday . "This will soon be available on PC." Hot Fix patches are being flown for PS4 and XBox (the MS / Sony certificate means it's a little slower, but it will be soon). " 19659003] At the time of writing, Hotfix 1.51 was deployed PC which includes a "fix for the backup problem [the]". The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One patches are currently with respected teams awaiting certification.

Hello Games asks players to "note that if the game has not been re-recorded, the progress has not been lost and will be recovered."

"No Man's Sky" big 1.5 update – called "Next – [19659002] was launched earlier this week on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. adds a lot of new features and improvements in the quality of life to the survival game in the space of two years, including a cooperative multiplayer mode.


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