It looks like the latest No Man's Sky update, Frontiers, has got the space game's fans inspired in all kinds of impressive ways. Introducing “living, breathing Mos Eisley-type settlements”, hundreds of new base-building parts, an overhauled grid menu for this mechanic, and a ton more besides, the update has given fans scope to craft all kinds of structures they previously couldn't - and one particularly impressive example is a work-in-progress recreation of Rome's world-famous Colosseum.
No Man's Sky fan Jesse Raynor has posted some shots of their WIP creation on Twitter, which you can see below - and it looks pretty darn spot on to me. Like the real thing, the No Man's Sky amphitheatre is an enormous circular structure with multiple levels - some of the top ones missing on one side, à la the real ancient Roman ruins - with architectural features and embellishments that make it instantly recognisable.
It's already caught the eye of Hello Games founder Sean Murray, who's retweeted the post, and gained a whole lot of likes and impressed comments. "When I saw the new base parts I was like 'I can build a proper Colosseum'", Raynor says in the replies, and they've also confirmed that the build gets some great shadow effects, presumably when the sun's just right. Lovely.
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