they have a huge financial success on their hands, don't they? maybe the game got panned, but everybody was on the careening-out-of-control hypetrain and bought it first.
I'm sure he could probably retire young now, but he'll probably make more games...
So what ended up being in the centre of the galaxy?
So what ended up being in the centre of the galaxy?
So what ended up being in the centre of the galaxy?
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Why wasn't there more sobriety when this game was in the preview stages?
Anytime posters would say they didn't get the concept and that the gameplay wasn't really clear, they were derided.
This is for PC obviously. Although I would be curious to see how close the console numbers are to this..
No Man's Playing.
Y'all should have listened to Brandon Jones.
Brandon Jones loves No Man's Sky. He has thanked Hello Games/Sean Murray for putting it out.just in general this is always true
Exactly how I feel, except I actually enjoyed playing The Division for quite long.Of all the games I purchased in the past 3 years, The Division and No Man's Sky are my biggest regret.
However No Man's Sky is totally boring after 5-7 hours, you get to see everything there is in that time, for a game with no multiplayer and charging $60 for it is ludicrous.
Many were deceived with their promises,I learned my lesson after this game....I still don't even know why I bought it as I always wait for user impressions and rarely buy a game in the first week or 2.
Never again, I'm happy for the people enjoying it however I don't feel happy for Hello Games success as it was achieved with lies and deception in my mind, at least I know Sean is not to be trusted.
But he said we wouldn't get bored?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bv1CkZXBROc
Now tell me how this compares to other single player games.
There have literally only been two occasions in which I felt robbed for spending my money and regretted a game purchase thoroughly.
This was one of those games. Tried the Steam refund for the first time ever on my account and they told me to go fuck myself.
I want my money back, Sean.
Platform exclusive + spaceship game. Each one causes the crazies to come out of the woodwork, but having both together? Watch out.Yep, for some reason this game was defended like no other before release.
Anyone who dared to ask what you actually do in the game was soon met with tons of defensive an often quite aggressive replies.
Well the game is out now and it seems like "not much, really" was the answer all along .
At least going through those old threads is hilarious now . Some people had some absolutely crazy expectations about this game and I still don't know why
There a tons of ship upgrades to work towards plus a much longer upgrade path to weapons and shit. There always something to work on in Elite until you've played a very long time.
MMS upgrades are very surface level inventory upgrades. There's no a reason to go back down the tree unlike Elite.
Plus the true multiplayer.
Elite had it's fair share of weird multiplayer stuff. The game didn't even launch with a grouping system and barely fits the definition of MMO.
Sorry, "most" people don't play any game 30-40 hours, particularly not in the first two weeks.
This thread is weird , in my eyes.
I don't play NMS anymore because i'm done with the game , got my platinium and waiting for an update to resume playing.
Not every player stopped playing because they hated it.
Potential Gaf fail of the year?
Yeah, I remember his tweets about this "Don't spoil it for anyone, weve put a heap of easter eggs in!*" There's so much to discover!The answer I got when I first started asking (and I was legitimately getting excited about the game, like a month before release) was that the secrets were so special and so prevalent that you'd want to see them for yourself, and Sean was just trying to preserve the experience for the fans: "Sean hid a lot in this game, and the mystery is such a huge part of it! He doesn't want to spoil it! Just go in and experience it all, you'll thank me later!"
Sean's ambiguity all that time, and even the tweet when leaked copies started showing up basically reinforced that. He played into the mystery angle again and again. Then in the end the only secret was that the game wasn't done, or good, and they wanted your money anyways.
A link to the refund page on Steam should have been at the centre of the universe.
This game had the most predictable release ever, it looked really boring and I thought it would be endlessly delayed. It is really boring and they were able to reduce the number of delays by just releasing it unfinished.
I'm glad that Steam refunds are a thing now. Asked for one after 80 minutes or so, because I wasn't having any fun. I decided to preorder the game and pay $60 due to being able to refund it if I didn't like the game, which is what ended up happening.$60 on PC is hilarious considering what the game is.
$20 Early Access is about the best the game should have been hyped as.
A link to the refund page on Steam should have been at the centre of the universe.
$60 on PC is hilarious considering what the game is.
$20 Early Access is about the best the game should have been hyped as.
Fucking savage. Hahahahaha.That's actually worse than what was in the middle of the cube.
I'm actually impressed that it's so bad. They had the nerve to actually market a watered down New Game+ as some great secret to unlock?
A link to the refund page on Steam should have been at the centre of the universe.
Now tell me how this compares to other single player games.
Aaaand we're done here. Business as usual, this shit ain't outside the norm.