No Man’s Sky LowFlight Mod New Update Introduces Foundation Update Compatibility And More

Nov 29, 2016 at 11:00am EST
No man's Sky Patch

Back in August, a very interesting No Man’s Sky mod called LowFlight mod has been made available, a mod which allows players to fly their ships close to the ground and even underwater. Following the recent release of the Foundation Update, the LowFlight mod stopped working properly, but the user promptly updated it.

The new release of the No Man’s Sky LowFlight mod not only adds compatibility with the new update but also removes ship damage when crashing into terrain.

LowFlight v3.0 is now compatible with the Foundation Update!

LowFlight lets you fly as low to the ground as you want and be able to look in any direction (normally, your ship cannot point downwards when near the ground). You can also fly underwater and hover!

This mod modifies GCSPACESHIPGLOBALS.GLOBAL.MBIN so it is incompatible with any mods that do so as well.

-v3.0 adds compatibility for the Foundation Update. Your ship also no longer takes damage from crashing into terrain (unfortunately that was not something I could add with this latest update).

To learn more about the No Man Sky LowFlight mod and download it, you can check out the mod's page on No Man's Sky Mods.

No Man's Sky is now available in all regions on PC and PlayStation 4. The Foundation Update is also available for both versions of the game.

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