https://youtu.be/LQkvPOJEeYg?t=1587
Ugh... I hate when FPS games do that with the camera... (warning, lore spoilers)
I like the fact that you get money for renaming things. Kind of provides a point to it beyond customisation.
Does the PS4 support USB keyboards? I might plug in for maximum efficiency.
https://youtu.be/LQkvPOJEeYg?t=4352
First time I've seen heavy space battle... looks decent. I hope it can remain enjoyable long term.
I like the fact that you get money for renaming things. Kind of provides a point to it beyond customisation.
I actually didn't know about this. All the more reason for me to go wild with naming.
so how long do people plan on staying on their starter planet...
the explorer in me wants to spend plenty of time there, because I know it will all be of some interest....
Is there a video of the leaked guy review of the game?
I don't even think you have to re-name anything to get credits! Just have to upload your discoveries. I'll be trying to name everything I find though!
When one of the streamers renamed something he'd previously discovered it popped up with '40 units' I'm pretty sure.
taken from the SaberJudo stream.
From what I can tell "no/little atmosphere" is what causes the O2 meter to show (like when underwater, and as opposed to the heat/cold meters). I know I saw it on at least one planet or moon in a stream.
Can you land on a planet, start walking away from your ship and theoretically "lose" the ship? As in not be able to find it?
Or walk away for two hours and it require you to walk back two hours to find your ship?
Could be. Still lets say that planet has breathable atmosphere, no toxins in air or other hazards for suite to filter, has plant life and surface temp of +20C then what reason there is for suits lifesupport systems to drain? System has literally zero reasons to be on as environment is 100% livable.
Oh my god...Seriously, I can't stop falling in love with scenes like this.
taken from the SaberJudo stream.
I'll just keep a Captain's Log with all sorts of pictures from my voyages.
https://youtu.be/LQkvPOJEeYg?t=4352
First time I've seen heavy space battle... looks decent. I hope it can remain enjoyable long term.
Ahh, so you do! I envision a whole bunch of things named 'q' in the future then![]()
The next 7 days may very well be the longest in my life.
It's so close
It's so close
how major of spoileres?
The next 7 days may very well be the longest in my life.
it's so close that when I try to play something, all I can think of is playing No Man's Sky
Very major.
Could be. Still lets say that planet has breathable atmosphere, no toxins in air or other hazards for suite to filter, has plant life and surface temp of +20C then what reason there is for suits lifesupport systems to drain? System has literally zero reasons to be on as environment is 100% livable.
so how long do people plan on staying on their starter planet...
the explorer in me wants to spend plenty of time there, because I know it will all be of some interest....
But you're thinking about what is "livable" for a human, and we aren't playing humans.
I thought the character we play is human.
The latterSean actually wanted players to be able to lose their ships, but the rest of the team got him to change his mind.
Lmao just had hilarious mental image.
Imagine if they added a hardcore mode or something. Where ping/scan didn't show you your ship etc and the was no hud. Imagine starting a new game, running off to find resources for your first ship - and then imagine never finding it again. Ever. You lose it within two hours and spend 50+ hours in game time scouring your starting planet - the ship off in some gully you'll never find - literally living and dying the entire game on one planet sized planet.
I immediately started thinking about the same thing! I wonder if we can turn off the HUD? If we can't, I imagine PC will have a mod for exactly what you described!
my ps4 has broken today
Nnnnnooooooo
I am curious what kind of additions they will make to the game world... I would personally enjoy the ability to make a planet my home and build on it.
I've watched maybe 45 minutes of streams combined, but this seems like a major step forward for procedurally generated content. Worlds 'feel' different and unique meaningful ways, they're not just a series of derivative palette swaps, which, honestly, was my only real point of concern. More hyped than ever.
That seems entirely antithetical to the core premise of the game though. I get that some people want that, but I don't think it's likely to go that direction.
Lmao just had hilarious mental image.
Imagine if they added a hardcore mode or something. Where ping/scan didn't show you your ship etc and the was no hud. Imagine starting a new game, running off to find resources for your first ship - and then imagine never finding it again. Ever. You lose it within two hours and spend 50+ hours in game time scouring your starting planet - the ship off in some gully you'll never find - literally living and dying the entire game on one planet sized planet.
That's not "hardcore mode" so much as "broken space suit" mode. You know that a lone interstellar explorer wearing a spacesuit is going to have a locator in his/her suit that will ping back to the ship; it's the only thing you have to truly protect you at any point, so knowing where it is at all times would be priority number one. And the HUD isn't like in COD where it's a weird overlay over what is ostensibly unimpeded vision; it's text projected on to the visor we know your character is wearing. Getting rid of that would truly ruin immersion as it takes away from the feeling that the only thing protecting you from death is a thin piece of glass (or plastic, or whatever the visor is made out of). Admittedly, some HUD elements could be sacrificed (I don't need it telling me "press space to jump), but getting rid of all of it just seems, for lack of a better word, "unrealistic."
Why doesn't Dailymotion vids work on my laptop? I can hear them and even see the picture when I slide through them but nothing shows in the main window. Anyone got a clue what it could be?
happened on my desktop. I had to switch the quality from auto and reload the page.
I've watched maybe 45 minutes of streams combined, but this seems like a major step forward for procedurally generated content. Worlds 'feel' different and unique meaningful ways, they're not just a series of derivative palette swaps, which, honestly, was my only real point of concern. More hyped than ever.