No Man's Sky finally launched on Xbox One last week, but it hasn't been a smooth experience for everyone. Social media websites like Twitter were flooded with reports that saved games were being corrupted. This usually happened when items were partially repaired. Luckily, Hello Games was able to identify the problem and quickly issue a patch.

Unfortunately, the first patch didn't restore many of the corrupted saved games. Today's update addresses that. If you own No Man's Sky on Xbox One, you can now download a roughly 4 GB update which contains a number of fixes. The patch has already been released for PC and PlayStation 4.

Some of the major problems fixed with this patch are listed below. For the complete patch notes, you can visit the developer's website.

Fixed an issue which will restore more saved games for players who experienced corrupted saves before.

Fixed an issue where players in underwater bases saw wrong animations.

Fixed an issue where freighters incorrectly reported they didn't have enough fuel to warp.

Fixed a crash during base building.

Improved garbage collection and reduced physics memory usage.

Fixed issue which could cause the game to crash during certain animations.

Reduced memory usage of planetary textures from space.

It's great to see No Man's Sky quickly address the game-breaking bug. Hopefully it'll be smooth sailing from here on out.

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