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I will be seeking to update this mod for compatibility with Next once we've arrived at a stable version of the game. Until then, the versions currently available are forThank you so much for downloading this mod, sharing and enjoying it with others. For those interested in my other mods, I'll be looking to update those that remain relevant once we've arrived at a more stable build of Next that won't necessitate repeated updates to my work and repeated downloads on your end. See you then!-----------------------------------------------------------With the permission of Ahad, original creator of Project Potato, and Yendorion, original creator of Removed Texture Filters FPS Boost Park I have dug through their work and compared it against the Atlas Rises versions of the respective files, restoring both mods to the best of my ability. Some elements of their previous work appear no longer to be as possible with the current version of the game, unfortunately, so they may not match completely, but in my testing, each restoration has generally improved performance from slight to moderate degrees.The improvements range from extremely slight in the range of 4-6 FPS to rather moderate, in the range of 16-17 FPS. This was all in testing on a mid-range desktop PC, however, so with better hardware or lower performance overall, one may see these improve performance far better than my PC. In the past, I found Project Potato was literally what enabled me to run NMS on my laptop at all, so I'm hoping my restoration, Project Spud, may do likewise for others.It's worth noting, though, that No Man's Sky has come a long way since release, so I highly recommend trying it again in vanilla on laptops, as I was surprised to find that the updates had enabled me to run it without any need for mods on my laptop. Nevertheless, my work with this will undoubtedly improve its performance on there, as it's still No Man's Sky, and my laptop is still just a laptop. Cockpit Cloak. Conceal the cockpit so you can record slick videos! Fireworks! Build a variety of firework launchers to light up the sky! Atlas Language Assistant. Come to better understand a guest of the infinite. Reforested Lush Planets. Restore the forests on lush planets incidentally lost with Atlas' Rise! NMS Reward Allocator! ﻿ If you've ever wanted to add a reward to every interaction of a certain type, this is the tool for the job! It appends existing or custom rewards to every entry according to your settings in the GUI. NMS Annotation Script Generator! ﻿Generate scripts to annotate the tech, substance, & product tables! Also now updated with a generator to produce scripts to annotate the mission tables!PStho: if you're diggin' this, come join the moddin' party! We're always down for more folks tweakin' the game and makin' the impossiblepossible! Click this to pick up our tricks! Same time, if ya want more active discussion, feel free to check out the NMS Modding Discord. Please note, this modcompatible with Lo2k's NoFade FPS Booster , and I would recommend trying them together to maximize performance improvements on lower end systems.