Even back when the game launched and base building was first mentioned, I didn't think it made much sense in the context of the game. As it is, it's about exploration and moving deeper into a galaxy, not setting up roots.
Base building is such a dumb idea for this game. Ship building on the other hand makes sense, more so if there were actual classes that had different armaments, cargo holds, shields and speeds.
Base building is such a dumb idea for this game.
So is this game getting patched or dead in the water now? i picked up a couple retailer copies of the game for $1 each. Might pawn one off on ebay.
Not only do I suspect that the game isn't dead, but that when it returns, it will be with VR added. That will change everyone's attitude. I put in the game during launch week, then decided to wait for updates so I could play as the devs intended. I couldn't care less about multiplayer, but I do want more varied and interesting planetary life systems to watch. Life seemed robust and plentiful in the launch trailer, and I believe that these things might be patched in again.
First priority, though? When just about every interview with the devs, or amongst journalists, or on message boards last year said, "NMS is gonna be in VR, right? (Or some variation of that)"' the devs are VERY aware that this is what people want. Re-releasing this game as a VR title would pretty much be the thing that would turn the tide. It's frankly the only reason that I think Hello Games would be THIS silent. Calling it now.
I'm not sure that moving threads to community is a thing any more. There are dozens of threads that are for solely for communities that sit in gaming or off topic because no mod cares enough to do move them. I'd imagine old games are even lower priority.When is this thread going to the gaming community forum?
Not often that a 3 month old game stays on Gaming unless the thread generates 100s of posts a day.
Screenshot saved for your future disappointment. People still believing in these guys is just amazing.Not only do I suspect that the game isn't dead, but that when it returns, it will be with VR added. That will change everyone's attitude. I put in the game during launch week, then decided to wait for updates so I could play as the devs intended. I couldn't care less about multiplayer, but I do want more varied and interesting planetary life systems to watch. Life seemed robust and plentiful in the launch trailer, and I believe that these things might be patched in again.
First priority, though? When just about every interview with the devs, or amongst journalists, or on message boards last year said, "NMS is gonna be in VR, right? (Or some variation of that)"' the devs are VERY aware that this is what people want. Re-releasing this game as a VR title would pretty much be the thing that would turn the tide. It's frankly the only reason that I think Hello Games would be THIS silent. Calling it now.
When Sean talked about base building it was before the game out and we didn't know how shallow the game really was. While the point of the game is to get to the center, actually doing thatWell at least you all reminded Jobbs to actually produce meaningful work on his game instead of moan about this one, his lame shtick is wearisome.
I'm not sold on bases, don't you move around quite frequently?
Well at least you all reminded Jobbs to actually produce meaningful work on his game instead of moan about this one, his lame shtick is wearisome.
Not only do I suspect that the game isn't dead, but that when it returns, it will be with VR added. That will change everyone's attitude. I put in the game during launch week, then decided to wait for updates so I could play as the devs intended. I couldn't care less about multiplayer, but I do want more varied and interesting planetary life systems to watch. Life seemed robust and plentiful in the launch trailer, and I believe that these things might be patched in again.
First priority, though? When just about every interview with the devs, or amongst journalists, or on message boards last year said, "NMS is gonna be in VR, right? (Or some variation of that)"' the devs are VERY aware that this is what people want. Re-releasing this game as a VR title would pretty much be the thing that would turn the tide. It's frankly the only reason that I think Hello Games would be THIS silent. Calling it now.
The difference here is I like No Man's Sky. I've never heard of your game and your attitude here has made sure I'll never even google it.
It's a big story and one that I find both fascinating and sort of irresistible, but since we've reached a standstill I'll stop commenting. You shouldn't take it too personally if I say mean things about a game, btw, and respond by attacking me or my work. If your goal is to get me to stop replying that's not a good strategy, since, unlike Sean, I respond when people talk about me or my game.
The difference here is I like No Man's Sky. I've never heard of your game and your attitude here has made sure I'll never even google it.
I just came in here to read news about NMS...
Base building is such a dumb idea for this game. Ship building on the other hand makes sense, more so if there were actual classes that had different armaments, cargo holds, shields and speeds.
I will go back for meaningful content. I don't really care what anyone else does.
The difference being that it's sad and pathetic how often you feel the need to jump into the thread and derail it with this shit.
Why should "I still think the game's potential is huge and believe in future content updates"-posts be allowed then? There is nothing new on that front either.So how about we make a deal: Until there's something new to complain about with NMS, no more whining about the same status quo re communication/bugs/features etc. that's existed for the last few months.
That way there's no more repetition with the same old things being brought up, and when/if something does happen, people can go nuts.
People have a right to complain, but it's like going into a food discussion and complaining about McDonald's. It's been done, and nothing is being added to the conversation other than someone's voice wanting to be heard, no matter how similar their opinion is to almost everyone else's.
It's hard for me to admit but it seems like this game was abandoned.
Why should "I still think the game's potential is huge and believe in future content updates"-posts be allowed then? There is nothing new on that front either.
No, I hope Jobbs and others will continue to remind people of the con-artistry of HG and Murray in particular. I know I will, because that shit is damaging my hobby and the industry as a whole.
Yeah. I can't imagine they feel the motivation to continue working on it.
Put yourself in their shoes. I know I'd nope the fuck out with the way people have reacted. I know there would be absolutely no redemption or forgiveness no matter what I did to make up for my mistakes. I'd work my ass off to make good on my initial promises, and I'd still be relegated to a fucking meme; the butt of numerous jokes in the industry.
If that were me, I'd be all like "fuck it". It would feel pretty shitty knowing my efforts would count for absolutely nothing (and they won't, not ever, no matter what anyone says). Nobody will ever let them live this down, regardless of how many apologies or updates they come out with.
So yeah, I'd be a fucking ghost if I were them. I can't say I blame them. And that's not a defense of their actions; it's a commentary on the toxic nature of the industry and the internet culture behind it.
They made their bed and they have to lie in it, but I also think the community pushed them to the brink and made them feel less than enthusiastic about making up for anything. Vicious cycle. Their silence feeds into it, the hate and backlash grows, and round and round it goes until they're like "Look what these people are fucking saying about us. Look at how fucked we are. What difference would it make? I'm out!"
That's just my two cents, worthless as they are.
Yeah. I can't imagine they feel the motivation to continue working on it.
Put yourself in their shoes. I know I'd nope the fuck out with the way people have reacted. I know there would be absolutely no redemption or forgiveness no matter what I did to make up for my mistakes. I'd work my ass off to make good on my initial promises, and I'd still be relegated to a fucking meme; the butt of numerous jokes in the industry.
If that were me, I'd be all like "fuck it". It would feel pretty shitty knowing my efforts would count for absolutely nothing (and they won't, not ever, no matter what anyone says). Nobody will ever let them live this down, regardless of how many apologies or updates they come out with.
So yeah, I'd be a fucking ghost if I were them. I can't say I blame them. And that's not a defense of their actions; it's a commentary on the toxic nature of the industry and the internet culture behind it.
They made their bed and they have to lie in it, but I also think the community pushed them to the brink and made them feel less than enthusiastic about making up for anything. Vicious cycle. Their silence feeds into it, the hate and backlash grows, and round and round it goes until they're like "Look what these people are fucking saying about us. Look at how fucked we are. What difference would it make? I'm out!"
That's just my two cents, worthless as they are.
Here we go again with the victim blaming.Yeah. I can't imagine they feel the motivation to continue working on it.
Put yourself in their shoes. I know I'd nope the fuck out with the way people have reacted. I know there would be absolutely no redemption or forgiveness no matter what I did to make up for my mistakes. I'd work my ass off to make good on my initial promises, and I'd still be relegated to a fucking meme; the butt of numerous jokes in the industry.
If that were me, I'd be all like "fuck it". It would feel pretty shitty knowing my efforts would count for absolutely nothing (and they won't, not ever, no matter what anyone says). Nobody will ever let them live this down, regardless of how many apologies or updates they come out with.
So yeah, I'd be a fucking ghost if I were them. I can't say I blame them. And that's not a defense of their actions; it's a commentary on the toxic nature of the industry and the internet culture behind it.
They made their bed and they have to lie in it, but I also think the community pushed them to the brink and made them feel less than enthusiastic about making up for anything. Vicious cycle. Their silence feeds into it, the hate and backlash grows, and round and round it goes until they're like "Look what these people are fucking saying about us. Look at how fucked we are. What difference would it make? I'm out!"
That's just my two cents, worthless as they are.
Projection much? It is I who needs an echo chamber... right. This comes just a couple of posts after someone suggested "no more negative posts please" also.Because there are dozen of threads dedicated to saying that ?
Why should the polution be in the OT when that's being used for the game itself.
The only reason why you guys came here is because you guys have exhausted every aspect of the disccussion in other threads already.
You want to convince us in order to still convinces yourselves that you are right , even when some people disagree.
We want this thread to be about discussion on the game itself. Critics are obviously allowed but that narrative is already present outside those threads. Leave us alone. If you are so right that your industry was damaged, feel free to express yourselves elsewhere.
Why don't you create a thread "NMS damaged my hobby and the industry as a whole"
. You're welcome to. You guys needs an echo chamber for your frustrations , right ?
Projection much? It is I who needs an echo chamber... right. This comes just a couple of posts after someone suggested "no more negative posts please" also.
Anyway, I see the same couple of posters ragging on me as when I called out the "toxic community is to blame for state of NMS"-narrative a couple of pages back. #notanechochamberatall
And no, I will not create a "NMS damaged my hobby and the industry as a whole" thread because that would be creating an echo chamber where I would be preaching to the choir while you guys stay in your comfy OT bubble. I'd rather challenge opposing views in this thread instead, if you like it or not.
I don't see why Weir would lie about working on/knowing that Hello Games is working on a content update as late as a month ago if they had just abandoned ship a long time ago.
Because they're usually responses to the negative posts that are repeated ad nauseum in this thread.Why should "I still think the game's potential is huge and believe in future content updates"-posts be allowed then? There is nothing new on that front either.
If people continually need to be reminded about the status of NMS, then it should be created in a new thread. If it's not worth posting in a new thread, it's not worth bringing up in the OT over and over and over again.No, I hope Jobbs and others will continue to remind people of the con-artistry of HG and Murray in particular. I know I will, because that shit is damaging my hobby and the industry as a whole.
Correction: No more negative, repetitive posts:Projection much? It is I who needs an echo chamber... right. This comes just a couple of posts after someone suggested "no more negative posts please" also.
So how about we make a deal: Until there's something new to complain about with NMS, no more whining about the same status quo re communication/bugs/features etc. that's existed for the last few months.
That way there's no more repetition with the same old things being brought up, and when/if something does happen, people can go nuts.
Pretty much. It's not the negativity that's annoying, I completely get that and can genuinely see what others are getting at. But it doesn't need repeating unless something new can be brought to the discussion.You claim that it's about the negativity , but i answer that it's about the repetitiveness.
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Do you have any new info to add to the discussion that you hadn't told us a couples of pages ago ? If so , do present them to us. I'm freaking waiting for them.
Here we go again with the victim blaming.
And no, I will not create a "NMS damaged my hobby and the industry as a whole" thread because that would be creating an echo chamber where I would be preaching to the choir while you guys stay in your comfy OT bubble. I'd rather challenge opposing views in this thread instead, if you like it or not.
The difference here is I like No Man's Sky. I've never heard of your game and your attitude here has made sure I'll never even google it.
Ditto.
they can wait 10 years and people would still be pissed at what they did
they are doomed either way
Certainly on GAF, but I think if they released a new game, the general public probably wouldn't make the association.