


(Oddly enough, reports seem to differ on just how many of these persistent online changes are possible in the game in the first place. That means there isn't yet a mod to force edits to the online Atlas that keeps track of plant and creature names or a mod that can alter the topography of a planet for the next person who might visit. So far, all of the mods seem focused on tinkering with your local copy of the game and don't seem able to make changes to the persistent parts of the galaxy managed by the game's central servers. There's also the obligatory Trainer mod if you just want to go nuts and mess with the universe without limits. Other mods let you alter the interface: toggling the HUD, speeding up the "hold timer" for every button press, and even silencing those annoyingly incessant exosuit health warnings.

Many of the very earliest mods on offer are cosmetic tweaks, playing with visual effects like chromatic aberration or the "Instagram filter" that adds a hazy glow over everything in the game. Regardless, these files can be uncompressed using a PSARC decompiler tool, and then edited and recompiled to get a modified version of the game up and running.Īlready, the folks at VGMods have set up as a clearinghouse for the nascent community of mod-makers (though some seem content just digging through the decompiled files for hidden secrets and behind-the-scenes trivia). Interestingly enough, the PC version of the game seems to be built on top of a host of files in the PlayStation Archive format, though they've been renamed to the more generic PAK extension for Windows. This short video outlines the basic process used to create these unofficial mods. Despite the current lack of official mod tools, players are extracting game files and tinkering with them to create unsupported mods just days after the game's PC release. The court also gave 7-year-jail terms to former court staff Dinesh Chand Sharma and two others - PP Batra and Anoop Singh - and imposed a fine of ₹3 lakh on each of them.Further Reading No Man’s Sky Windows port launched today, is kind of a messFast forward to today, and some PC No Man's Sky players ( who can manage to get the game running) are indeed just tearing apart the game to make their own mods. Uphaar fire tragedy: Sushil and Gopal Ansal get 7-year jail term, Rs 2.25-cr fines in evidence tampering case
