No Man's Sky Mods

Best mods

post processing and more removed for fps boost (project potato)

  • [Mod]
  • Posted almost 10 years ago
  • 17 downloads

This mod isn't the prettiest in the least, but if you have an old PC or laptop that doesn't have the hardware to handle No Man's Sky in its full glory, this might be your best option. It removes several graphical effects from the game in order to allow pretty much even the lowest end machines to run No Man's Sky without a problem. Not the kind of graphical prowess you'll write to anyone about, but certainly a performance boost to anyone working with restrictive hardware.

Dud's Sky -- Colors Mod

  • [Mod]
  • Posted over 7 years ago
  • 13 downloads

This No Man's Sky mod improves the colors of grasses, plants, sands, and water. Compatible with NMS v1.77

Advanced Character's Bodyshape Customisation Mod

  • [Mod]
  • Posted over 7 years ago
  • 11 downloads

This No Man's Sky mod adds more variations of body shapes as well as Gek's and Vykeen's faces structures in the character customisation interface.

Colorful Warp

  • [Mod]
  • Posted almost 10 years ago
  • 8 downloads

A simple, yet beautiful addition the game. When you warp in No Man's Sky regularly, the warp tunnel is almost always a golden and somewhat ugly color. This mod reworks the warp visuals into a more rainbow-like effect. It's not so vibrant that it will strain your eyes, but it is a fantastic replacement for the game's regular feeling of warping through urine-colored cosmos.

Increased Planet Features Draw Distance Mod

  • [Mod]
  • Posted over 7 years ago
  • 6 downloads

This No Man's Sky mod increases the draw distance of planet objects like trees and terrain features upon entering a planet. These will now be visible at a much farther distance and reduces pop in.

Internal Resolution Multipliers (PAK)

  • [Mod]
  • Posted almost 10 years ago
  • 5 downloads

If you generally run your system at 1980x1080 resolution, than No Man's Sky is supposed to detect that and run in the same resolution. Unfortunately, there is a bug that will cause No Man's Sky not to run in your native settings. This mod is a collection of files designed to fix the problem for just about any resolution. After all, the game shouldn't downgrade the experience if your machine is capable of running it.

Removes Lens Flare

  • [Mod]
  • Posted almost 10 years ago
  • 5 downloads

For many of us, lens flare effects in games aren't much of a problem. In fact, you might even hardly notice it. It's used in a multitude of places in No Man's Sky, particular with flood lights and sun effects. If you're one of the types that absolutely hate this effect, we've got a solution for you. This mod reduces lens flare to practical non-existence in the game, ensuring that you won't be running into any blinding and impractical camera effects in your journey.

No Man’s Sky Fog Removal

  • [Mod]
  • Posted almost 10 years ago
  • 4 downloads

No Man's Sky is a foggy game. In many games, such as early shooters, this was meant to obscure visual flaws from the player. Unfortunately, No Man's Sky is far out enough that you'll still see quite a few, and it doesn't serve much of an atmospheric purpose to the overall sights. This mod gets rid of it. No more. Nada. Now you can see as far as the game will render and enjoy a clear and unclouded view of the universe.

No Man’s Sky | SweetFX | Graphics Mod | Style Cell Shading TWO

  • [Mod]
  • Posted almost 10 years ago
  • 3 downloads

Looking to up the visual clarity of your No Man's Sky adventure and take just a bit of the cloudiness off the overall look? This mod will lend you the hand you need. This SweetFX mod allows players to remove the somewhat foggy shading the game has with numerous distant objects and enriches the color, making everything look quite a bit more sharp and clear.

No Shadows [Performance Improvement]

  • [Mod]
  • Posted almost 10 years ago
  • 2 downloads

This mod is set towards improving the overall performance of your game. It does this by removing the shadow effect entirely from No Man's Sky, which actually takes up quite a bit of the memory. Considering everything casts a shadow, even the clouds, the game spends a lot on keeping the integrity of all shadows on these vast planets intact. With shadows gone you'll see a pretty decent increase in the smoothness of the overall experience on whatever settings you're using.