

RELATED: Steam Next Fest Will Feature No Man’s Sky Developer’s Latest Gameįor those who are not too familiar with this 2002 open world fantasy game, Vivec is one of the most breathtaking locations in Morrowind. In fact, the user says in the thread’s title that they’ve been unable to upload it to the NMS servers as it exceeds the base size limit. The images show just how much work has been put into the creation. Specifically, the fan has recreated the city of Vivec from The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind. Posting a number of screenshots to the No Man’s Sky Subreddit recently, user DuncanAndFriends has shown their skills in crafting not only an impressively large structure, but one that reflects another beloved game. While many are want to create science fiction settlements and bases, one user has decided to create something more fantasy-based. One of the most intriguing aspects of the game is its building mechanics. Despite the numerous problems it had with many unhappy with the content of the game not matching what was promised, NMS has finally become highly praised on the likes of Steam.

It’s difficult to talk about Hello Games’ universe exploration title No Man’s Sky without mentioning how far things have come since its disastrous launch back in 2016.
