I think it's very unlikely it's launches in a similar state to No Man's Sky. They have enough cash to keep developing until we all die of old age lol.( Which means it could end up like Silksong or winds of winter but that's another problem)No trust day 1, but long term.......this is the team to trust for that support lol
Killjoy-NL Truth. I think they are right to not buy day 1, but I disagree with the idea that it took 8 years. The biggest missing feature that was talked about was Multiplayer, all the other stuff was small and fixed before that release anyway.
So release on August 2016, MP released summer 2018, so roughly 2 years. I have no clue where that person is getting 8 years lol
It was cleaned up within 2 and then the proceed to add a fuck ton a features on top of that, for free...that was never even talked about or promised.
Thats like getting everything in CP2077, trains, working ai with cars, car customization, apartment customization, return to the original RPG features 3rd person swappable, all in 2 fucking years, then cry for several more years as they add base building, multiplayer, space travel, gang wars, all free mind you. Shiiiiiit I'd STFU if they did all that lol
Hello Games should have been transparent about their issues, but the meat of what was being talked about at launch was given and then some within those 2 years, everything else after is a cherry on top and beyond what I'd ever expect any developer to even do post launch.
I think this leans closer to 'Open World Survival Crafting' rather than a traditional RPG. Like Minecraft, Ark, Valheim and others.It looks good just like every open world rpg reveal does. In reality, you go from point a to b, most likely participate in braindead lore dump conversations, and move around the world killing stuff. So unless the combat is excellent, it's a tough sell. Maybe exploration can sell it, but that's arguably even more difficult to get right.
Fell free to consider it childish, just don't complain next time another developer lies to your face and releases an incomplete game, it's all good they can just fix it in one-two yearsImagine being stuck in the past and grumpy, while the rest has moved on and enjoying themselves.
8 years have passed and NMS might be the biggest comeback in gaming history.
Still being butthurt in 2023 seems rather childish.
They could have not willingly lie to my face for years and profit from that, but since no time machine exist, no they can't i guess.Is there anything they could do to make you happy? Forgiveness is kinda important in life.
I think this leans closer to 'Open World Survival Crafting' rather than a traditional RPG. Like Minecraft, Ark, Valheim and others.
They're going to make a mint on PC alone.
They could have not willingly lie to my face for years and profit from that, but since no time machine exist, no they can't i guess.
Dishonesty should not be incentivized, and I'm kind of baffled that people now think it's not only ok, but they treat you like an hero for it.
Mistakes are to be forgiven, that was no mistake though.
I definitely wouldn't hold a grudge for 8 years over a €40 game.Fell free to consider it childish, just don't complain next time another developer lies to your face and releases an incomplete game, it's all good they can just fix it in one-two years
Fell free to consider it childish, just don't complain next time another developer lies to your face and releases an incomplete game, it's all good they can just fix it in one-two years
Come on baby, light no fire, I'd like to NOT set the world on fire!also come on baby light no fire.