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Which graphics changes are the most noticeable in No Man’s Sky update 5.0?

Hello Games’ new No Man’s Sky update, version 5.0, which is called “Worlds,” has once again raised the bar. With this huge update, the already beautiful world becomes even more wild, interesting, and immersive for players. Let’s take a look at the main changes that this update makes. Visual Enhancements The most noticeable changes in the 5.0 update are the ones that affect how things look: Water rendering has been completely overhauled, and now uses a mesh-based system that allows for true wave and foam generation. – GameSpot – New World Types The update adds some cool new planetary variations: Gameplay Additions One of this update’s major focuses was improving the world’s visuals. The major changes are as follows: Volumetric Clouds, High Definition Water, Dynamic Water, Detailed Shadows, New Sky Colors, Dramatic Storms, and Full Wind Simulation. – GameRant – In addition to better graphics, the 5.0 version adds a number of new game features, such as: Expeditions: The Heart of No Man’s Sky’s Community The changes to the graphics and gameplay are great, but for many players, the Expeditions are what really get them excited. These limited-time events offer special tasks and rewards that can only be earned during them. They also bring the community together for adventures across the galaxy. If you’re new to Expeditions or want to get the most out of your time on these trips through space, be sure to read our full guide: No Man’s Sky Expeditions: A Complete Walkthrough for Cosmic Explorers. This guide will help you get through the obstacles, get special rewards, and get the most out of these short-term events. With the 5.0 update and the ongoing Expeditions, No Man’s Sky will continue to change and offer new adventures to both new and old players. It’s never been a better time to discover the vast universe of No Man’s Sky, no matter how experienced you are or how new you are to the journey.

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Might and Magic X reveal at PAX East teased by Ubisoft

The main Might and Magic line looks set to return after a decade in the wilderness. Ubisoft is teasing a Might and Magic website with the above image, with the words “Meet us at PAX East!” beneath it. While the Might and Magic name has seen continued releases through the Heroes of Might and Magic strategy line and Clash of Heroes, the main role-playing series hasn’t seen a release since 2002′s M&M IX. After consulting our Roman Numerals handbook, we reckon the image heavily points towards M&M X and a reveal at this weekend’s PAX East. After original M&M publisher 3DO went bankrupt in 2003, new license holder Ubisoft said M&M X was unlikely to ever happen because of branding choices. However, an unofficial open-source M&M X project emerged last year, and is still in development. While it’s never 100 percent safe to assume anything, the most damning evidence of all for M&M X‘s upcoming announcement is Ubisoft’s own tweet, which includes an unfortunately failed attempt to hashtag the game – gotta watch out for those ampersands.

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