AlthoughNo Man’s Skycertainly got off to a rocky start in the video game world, the title has recently been building up a stronger reputation after the release of the substantialAtlas Rises update. This update brought a huge number of changes to the space exploration game, including much-wanted multiplayer functionality and the addition of 30 hours of story content. Now, the Atlas Rises update is getting a further patch.

No Man’s Skydeveloper Hello Games confirmed the details of the new 1.35 patch for the Atlas Rises update, which is available now. Among the changes being brought in is a focus on ship handling, withNo Man’s Skynow offering up ship handling variances between types and classes. According to the developer, “each individual ship now has procedural handling and speed characteristics, based on their type and class.”

That’s not all, though, with a number of other tweaks being brought in. Inventory and crafting management will be a little bit easier, thanks to the ability to craft multiples of the same product at once, while transferring items between inventories has also been improved. On top of that, there have been numerous updates to the user interface, including the speed and quality of UI page transitions and the display of critical warning messages.

As well as these updates, Hello Games has also focused on a number of bug fixes. Players who have had issues saving after a long play session should see this bug go away, while those suffering from crashes should also see this diminished. Plenty of other fixes have also been brought in, particularly when it comes to portal placement.

This is far from the only update that has been made toNo Man’s Skysince the launch of the Atlas Rises content. Indeed, the title has seen numerous improvements since this large update was made available to players, withPatch 1.33in particular offering up a variety of fixes and tweaks.

So far, the Atlas Rises update has done a huge amount to improve perceptions ofNo Man’s Sky. The game had trouble upon release as many players felt it did not live up to the expectations set, and Atlas Rises has addressed some of those concerns, as shown by ahugeNo Man’s SkySteam user boostwhen Atlas Rises released. Hopefully,No Man’s Skywill continue to move in the right direction.

Features and changes

Bug fixes

No Man’s Skyis out now for PC and PS4.