Key Takeaways
- A No Man’s Sky player has recently spent 70 hours building a majestic cyberpunk city.
- They had to get creative with many of its elements, like making backlit windows using upscaled server blocks.
One No Man’s Sky player has recently spent 70 hours building a massive cyberpunk city in the game. The end result of their dedicated efforts later made the rounds on social media, adding to the list of impressive creations that the No Man’s Sky community has authored to date.
November 27 marked the eighth anniversary of the sci-fi survival game’s Foundation Update, which introduced base building. No Man’s Sky players have been building increasingly more impressive bases ever since.
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In the latest testament to this trend, Reddit user Th4_G0dF4Th3R_82 has recently shared some images of an astonishing No Man’s Sky base modeled after a mesmerizing cyberpunk city. The design features remarkable attention to detail, with the city thoughtfully divided into residential, commercial, industrial, and mixed-use districts. Each zone features a distinct color palette and unique architectural quirks, all unified by the presence of towering and overall imposing-looking buildings.
Elaborating on their achievement, Th4_G0dF4Th3R_82 revealed that they had to get really creative with some aspects of the base in order to realize their vision. For instance, although the pool of No Man’s Sky building parts doesn’t include windows with lights, the player was able to mimic them by using “massively upscaled” Server Blocks, types A and B. In terms of materials, the player largely relied on alloy, while also incorporating some concrete and metal legacy parts into the city. The main reasoning behind this decision was to introduce some visual variety, the creator explained.
Th4_G0dF4Th3R_82 also took advantage of the cache pin glitch in order to be able to use No Man’s Sky Freighter parts on the ground. The images of their cyberpunk city amassed hundreds of upvotes and promptly emerged on the front page of the r/NoMansSkyTheGame subreddit in late November 2024, impressing many other fans. Th4_G0dF4Th3R_82 revealed they have spent 70 hours on this creation so far but are not finished yet. They promised to provide regular updates as their work progresses. Since this cyberpunk city has long surpassed the 3,000-part limit, it cannot be uploaded for others to explore.
This impressive creation serves as yet another illustration of the immense staying power of No Man’s Sky, which still keeps plenty of players returning to the 2016 game. Hello Games’ remarkable comeback from the game’s troubled launch was recently underscored by No Man’s Sky achieving “Very Positive” reviews on Steam in late November 2024. Although the British developer is currently working on its next game, Light No Fire, it’s still not done updating No Man’s Sky, which continues to receive patches on a fairly regular basis.
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