looking at alot of these hater crowds around this game seems to stem from a lack of multiplayer.. as far as we can see.
We havent had stable servers since launch to really test if it is true that you can in fact meet eachother.
Also it's funny in a way and sad to see that if an indie dev doesn't follow through 100% to what they said they end up with the internet with pitchforks and torches
Yet a "AAA" game dev doesn't go through with everything it's more like just some loud shouting.... unless there's graphics misrepresentation then people grab their pitchforks and torches again.
/sigh
Also alot of the people that are part of the internet hate crowd seems to might be from the viewers of the Livestreamers... kinda scary they can be when someone talks bad about their "hero" And if their streamer doesn't like something they become sheep following them into their dislike.
-_- but that's enough of my thoughts on the matter of the internet hate squad.
Still working on upgrading my ship's warp drives and then onto weapon systems. Shields are all online though thankfully.
It's hard to really test out the multiplayer stuff when the first interaction someone had was super unreliable. It's also pretty dumb for any side to be crazy upset about this. The story took off and never looked back. Now you see these videos and people on the forum losing their minds over a game they never played, and were never going to play. Likewise, you have people losing their minds because people don't like the game.
It's bad on
both sides. Sometimes the gaming community is so hostile that I wonder if some of these people are just looking for a reason to be angry.
A big reason why No Man's Sky is being scrutinized more so than any other game is mostly the fault of all the hype that surrounded the game pre-launch. It was really bad. I love this game, but people inflated it to a point that it became something that it wasn't. Sony & Hello Games did a pretty poor job at showing off the game early on, which is why we had a bunch of people asking, "What do you do in No Man's Sky?" It wasn't until months leading to the launch that those questions started to be answered -
kinda.
It's awesome that we're so invested in our hobby, but at some point enough is enough, right? When a game is getting you
so upset because someone doesn't
feel the way you do, I think it's time to step back and re-evaluate your priorities.
I'm going to continue to enjoy the game at my own pace, and I expect most of us in this thread will do the same.
As for playing the game, I'm taking a break at the moment. I was spending too much time with it, so I needed to step away and play something a bit more social. I'm gonna spend some time with BF4, Division & Destiny this week. Titanfall is happening this weekend, so I'll probably play a bit of that, too.