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New features and new content will be continuously added to the game, including a new patch that will make players "very happy," Murray said, but the creator is no longer ruling out paid DLC. Nothing is a guarantee, at this point, though."Maybe in the future [we'll have paid DLC if] there's some reason why we just couldn't possibly afford to do a certain feature without charging for it," Murray told Daily Star Online In previous interviews, including on launch day , Murray said "there will be no paid DLC," but Murray's recent comments to the Daily Star suggest the possibility is still there if the situation called for a fee for the extra content.Additionally, Murray mentioned that upgraded console hardware, like the PlayStation 4 Neo, could significantly affect the way No Many's Sky runs. "For our game, it's procedurally generated," he said. "So more powerful hardware doesn't just mean upgraded textures or a higher framerate. It means we can fundamentally change the experience."Developer Hello Games is able to change "huge things" in the universe, because the team has "complete control," according to Murray. More power means there can be "more trees, more leaves on those trees. The density of immersion of worlds, or new types of worlds could exist," Murray added.As mentioned earlier, Hello Games is currently testing a PC and PlayStation 4 patch for No Man's Sky . Murray hasn't detailed what the patch will feature, but noted that it will make "some people very happy." Hello Games is currently working on the game's "critical issues ," and has brought on a QA team bigger than the entire developer team on No Man's Sky to help test the game.

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