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Aug 11, 2016 1:38 PM
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Playing it and so far it's fun.

I don't know till when i'm gonna play it tho but im enjoying it right now and looking forward for the future stuff coming.
Aug 11, 2016 4:37 PM

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The game is Minecraft.... in space!!!
Aug 11, 2016 10:28 PM
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Pretty much a failed Subnautica, in outer space.
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What do you even do in this game? Literally all the footage I've seen have just been aiming lasers at rocks and plants to extract resources. There better be more to the game than just grinding out resources to upgrade your ship. Everything in the game so far just looks like a single-player MMO.
Aug 12, 2016 1:59 AM
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Lipi said:
What do you even do in this game? Literally all the footage I've seen have just been aiming lasers at rocks and plants to extract resources. There better be more to the game than just grinding out resources to upgrade your ship. Everything in the game so far just looks like a single-player MMO.

Fai has already answered that question, please check out his comment.
Aug 12, 2016 2:05 AM

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Lipi said:
What do you even do in this game? Literally all the footage I've seen have just been aiming lasers at rocks and plants to extract resources. There better be more to the game than just grinding out resources to upgrade your ship. Everything in the game so far just looks like a single-player MMO.

I already answered that question, please check out my comment.
Aug 12, 2016 2:41 AM

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Ignore the goober gabler troll btw :^)

Which is kind of obvious in on itself because anyone who uses "walking simulator" term seriously deserves to be on everyone's ignore lists.

Lipi said:
What do you even do in this game? Literally all the footage I've seen have just been aiming lasers at rocks and plants to extract resources. There better be more to the game than just grinding out resources to upgrade your ship. Everything in the game so far just looks like a single-player MMO.


already Answered a page back

It plays the same way as Minecraft/Starbound/etc does. If you don't like that kind of gameplay, then it is not for you.
Aug 12, 2016 10:06 AM
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Never underestimate the power of Buyer's Remorse Denial.
The NMS subreddit is leaking with it.

"guis im so EXITED. look at my first planet. LEAVE SEAN AND HG ALONE"

There was even a thread a couple days ago suggesting people cancel their pre-orders on steam and buy directly from the site so the Devs could receive a higher percentage of the money.

But there was a catch:
No Refunds
Aug 12, 2016 10:11 AM

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Cakedog said:
Never underestimate the power of Buyer's Remorse Denial.
The NMS subreddit is leaking with it.

"guis im so EXITED. look at my first planet. LEAVE SEAN AND HG ALONE"

There was even a thread a couple days ago suggesting people cancel their pre-orders on steam and buy directly from the site so the Devs could receive a higher percentage of the money.

But there was a catch:
No Refunds


There's no buyers remorse.

Is it that SHOCKING that people who actually paid attention tot eh game ACTUALLY LIKE IT?

The backslash is undeserved and ridiculous. And mostly by people who never cared about the game anyway.

Sure its a very divisive game but that's because a lot of people expected things that were never promised.
Aug 12, 2016 10:19 AM
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Fai said:

The backslash is undeserved and ridiculous. And mostly by people who never cared about the game anyway.

Yeah, I find it quite absurd (and underserving for the creators) that the internet choose to pick on this game in particular, it's neither controversial, nor overrated, but that's Internet hive mind for you, I guess.
Aug 12, 2016 10:26 AM

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Fai said:
Cakedog said:
Never underestimate the power of Buyer's Remorse Denial.
The NMS subreddit is leaking with it.

"guis im so EXITED. look at my first planet. LEAVE SEAN AND HG ALONE"

There was even a thread a couple days ago suggesting people cancel their pre-orders on steam and buy directly from the site so the Devs could receive a higher percentage of the money.

But there was a catch:
No Refunds


There's no buyers remorse.

Is it that SHOCKING that people who actually paid attention tot eh game ACTUALLY LIKE IT?

The backslash is undeserved and ridiculous. And mostly by people who never cared about the game anyway.

Sure its a very divisive game but that's because a lot of people expected things that were never promised.


I agree with Fai . The backlash is ridiculous . It was made very clear what this game is, and the ones who hyped it up aren't even the developers but delusional people . If you don't like it, don't buy it and that's it . Beating around the bush is as pathetic as it gets . If there is something that isn't deserving of its hype this year, that would be overwatch (it's kinda mediocre) .
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Fai said:
There's no buyers remorse.

Is it that SHOCKING that people who actually paid attention tot eh game ACTUALLY LIKE IT?


I actually don't find it shocking that there's people who enjoy constant repetition in their games; I grew up on those types of games.

But unlike with No Man's Sky, I'm still willing to play Dig Dug after 6 hours.
Aug 12, 2016 10:33 AM

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TiaDee said:
Fai said:

The backslash is undeserved and ridiculous. And mostly by people who never cared about the game anyway.

Yeah, I find it quite absurd (and underserving for the creators) that the internet choose to pick on this game in particular, it's neither controversial, nor overrated, but that's Internet hive mind for you, I guess.


Its one of the first cases of Reverse Molyneux that I have seen.

Sean Murray delivered exactly what he said the game would be and is expanding upon that post-launch.
Yet people for some reason expected way more and way different things than the game was said to have. Even before the launch people kept searching for things to pick apart and target and now we have people sending death threats to him, threatening legal action, comparing with actual fucking Molyneux, etc.

I think big part of it is the unnatural hype the people themselves created. Since the game is "in", for majority of the internet it is cool to bash things that are "IN". And then you have usual delusional trolls who think they are fighting "for the ethics".

There's also element of Jealousy that someone with less than 20 people managed to create something this popular. Last time I have seen anything like that was when Jonathan Blow's The Witness came out and internet bitched how "simplistic indie puzzle game where you draw lines over and over costs over 40 bucks".

Cakedog said:
Fai said:
There's no buyers remorse.

Is it that SHOCKING that people who actually paid attention tot eh game ACTUALLY LIKE IT?


I actually don't find it shocking that there's people who enjoy constant repetition in their games; I grew up on those types of games.

But unlike with No Man's Sky, I'm still willing to play Dig Dug after 6 hours.


Okay so it is shocking for you that others don't agree with you. K. Nice to know.

Also constant repetition = LOL. Ever heard a term "gameplay loop"? Every game ever created is "constant repetition" of things. You can simplify pretty much any game into two sentences.
AhenshihaelAug 12, 2016 10:38 AM
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I'll save my parents monies for Deus Ex. Sandbox adventure games dont interest me.
Aug 12, 2016 11:27 AM
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Is it just me, or is this Fai really annoying?
Aug 12, 2016 11:33 AM

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Psajdak said:
Is it just me, or is this Fai really annoying?

Nah, he is always like that.
Aug 12, 2016 11:46 AM

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I won't be buying this because it honestly doesn't interest me. However I figured that out from all the interviews they made long before they launched it.

I do hope it opens the door for a new type of genre for space exploration sandbox games. It would be cool. A multiplayer system with the depth of EVE online, but in real time, world building tools that are similar to minecraft, and awesome spaceflight/ground combat mechanics. Oh dear!
Aug 12, 2016 11:49 AM
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Tomboy said:
I'll save my parents monies for Deus Ex. Sandbox adventure games dont interest me.

Oh, yes, so much yes! Mankind Divided and Dishonored 2 are my two most hyped games this year!
Aug 12, 2016 12:00 PM

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TiaDee said:
Tomboy said:
I'll save my parents monies for Deus Ex. Sandbox adventure games dont interest me.

Oh, yes, so much yes! Mankind Divided and Dishonored 2 are my two most hyped games this year!


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Aug 12, 2016 12:05 PM

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AHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA

SILLY GOOBER GATORS

NO MAN'S SKY IS A LEGITIMATELY GOOD GAME CRAFTED WITH LOVE BY A TRULY SINCERE AND HONEST DEV



Aug 12, 2016 12:14 PM

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Today is a good day. Watching this trainwreck has been very entertaining, and I didn't even have to pay 60 bucks for a front row seat.
Aug 12, 2016 12:27 PM

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TiaDee said:
Tomboy said:
I'll save my parents monies for Deus Ex. Sandbox adventure games dont interest me.

Oh, yes, so much yes! Mankind Divided and Dishonored 2 are my two most hyped games this year!


I'm among the few a bit excited for mafia III , but I just hope it improves on every aspect mafia II was lacking in, plus it's nice to see my boy vito back after 6 fuckin years
Aug 12, 2016 12:38 PM
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DragonSlayer_19 said:
TiaDee said:

Oh, yes, so much yes! Mankind Divided and Dishonored 2 are my two most hyped games this year!


I'm among the few a bit excited for mafia III , but I just hope it improves on every aspect mafia II was lacking in, plus it's nice to see my boy vito back after 6 fuckin years

I've completely forgotten about that game o.0 but yeah I'm excited for that as well. Though tbh, the arcade-y approach kind of bugs me because it looks like they took everything that made the second game unique (and most importantly different from GTA) and threw it away. I know that they wish to present a more brutal and self-aware view on the mafia and racism this time, but I'm going to miss M2's little quirks (getting drunk with Joe and Eddie and digging that body while Eddie was barfing in the car, lol) even the more serious chapters (the prison one) had that charming mafia joviality. But on the flip side, it seems the soundtrack it's going to be stellar as usual (2K Czech still has it, it seems). So yeah carefully excited, might check some walkthrough videos when it's out, but frankly I don't see myself buying that game in the first month of release...
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TiaDee said:
DragonSlayer_19 said:


I'm among the few a bit excited for mafia III , but I just hope it improves on every aspect mafia II was lacking in, plus it's nice to see my boy vito back after 6 fuckin years

I've completely forgotten about that game o.0 but yeah I'm excited for that as well. Though tbh, the arcade-y approach kind of bugs me because it looks like they took everything that made the second game unique (and most importantly different from GTA) and threw it away. I know that they wish to present a more brutal and self-aware view on the mafia and racism this time, but I'm going to miss M2's little quirks (getting drunk with Joe and Eddie and digging that body while Eddie was barfing in the car, lol) even the more serious chapters (the prison one) had that charming mafia joviality. But on the flip side, it seems the soundtrack it's going to be stellar as usual (2K Czech still has it, it seems). So yeah carefully excited, might check some walkthrough, but frankly I don't see myself buying that game in the first month of release...


I watched a features vid not long ago .
They're adding some cool stuff like actually making back up calls on missions and your enemies doing the same . I mean seriously vito going on missions alone as a member of a family didn't make much sense lol . Also, you'll be working with your own family and with other underbosses who can be your allies or enemies depending on your decisions . Wider map with different areas. Different approaches (guns blazing/stealth) , some epic story moments, agenda missions related to the underbosses which will flesh them out and help you get to know them more . I'm very excited about this one as maybe Vito's agenda missions will tell us more about the ending of Mafia II and how he lived after it . You can deal financial damage to enemies and track their dealers and kill them . You can attack territories and businesses and control them (maybe) . Easy weapon usage as you can call an arms dealer van not visit the shop every time lol . There's also interrogation which i believe wasn't present in mafia II . I don't think it'll end up gta, but who knows . Cars look cool af . Most importantly I'd like for a longer story .
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DragonSlayer_19 said:
TiaDee said:

I've completely forgotten about that game o.0 but yeah I'm excited for that as well. Though tbh, the arcade-y approach kind of bugs me because it looks like they took everything that made the second game unique (and most importantly different from GTA) and threw it away. I know that they wish to present a more brutal and self-aware view on the mafia and racism this time, but I'm going to miss M2's little quirks (getting drunk with Joe and Eddie and digging that body while Eddie was barfing in the car, lol) even the more serious chapters (the prison one) had that charming mafia joviality. But on the flip side, it seems the soundtrack it's going to be stellar as usual (2K Czech still has it, it seems). So yeah carefully excited, might check some walkthrough, but frankly I don't see myself buying that game in the first month of release...


I watched a features vid not long ago .
They're adding some cool stuff like actually making back up calls on missions and you're enemies doing the same . I mean seriously vito going on missions alone as a member of a family didn't make much sense lol . Also, you'll be working with your own family and with other underbosses who can be your allies or enemies depending on your decisions . Wider map with different areas. Different approaches (guns blazing/stealth) , some epic story moments, agenda missions related to the underbosses which will flesh them out and help you get to know them more . I'm very excited about this one as maybe Vito's agenda missions will tell us more about the ending of Mafia II and how he lived after it . You can deal financial damage to enemies and track their dealers and kill them . You can attack territories and businesses and control them (maybe) . Easy weapon usage as you can call an arms dealer van not visit the shop every time lol . There's also interrogation which i believe wasn't present in mafia II . I don't think it'll end up gta, but who knows .

(haha, I find your excitement quite endearing and upbeat :p )
I don't think that either, but how much are you willing to bet that people will compare it to GTA even more now? (and the stupid argument 'Why would I play Mafia 3 when I've got GTA 5?' -.-)
Yeah saw the gameplay video too and I know there will be a lot to do (also kind of intrigued by the 3 underbosses approach and for Vito's reappearance, the years haven't been kind to him after M2 from the looks of it ;-;) it's just the 'war table' kind of games don't interest me that much (had the same issue with Inquisition, loved the franchise, yeah even the second one, before Inquisition happened), I guess I'm just not the managery type, just give me a gun, a self-contained and touching story and optional a sandbox and I'm happy, haha.
Also something that I'm glad they improved upon since the second game is the importance of sandbox and attention to details when it comes to the city. The atmosphere in M2 was immersive indeed, but the city lacked in identity and uniqueness, it was just "go home, sleep, receive call, drive to mission, do mission, repeat" nothing to do in the city itself in between missions and in that department I admit, GTA wins by miles.
Aug 12, 2016 1:47 PM

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eh played it for about two hours

not terrible but definitely not something i'd buy at $60, $40-45 would have been more reasonable at launch

having performance issues with an i5/970 build even tho settings are at med or lower didn't really help

flying also feels kinda clunky but could maybe ignore it if i wanted to spend more time getting used to it
Aug 12, 2016 1:56 PM

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Runs fine on my PC.
The game DOES have performance issues but yet again Its a game made by less than twenty people. And they already have a patch in the works to fix most of that stuff anyway.

Let's not quote TB's opinion as if it is a fact. TB was bound to hate this game since:
1) its a survival/exploration sandbox and he despises the fuck out of that. There's not a single sandbox exploration game he enjoyed ever and he finds the core gameplay loop of survival games "boring and pointless".
2) The review copy delay was bound to make him hold a grudge against it already. And it certainly shows in his stream "I have no idea how anyone could enjoy a game where you just walk around holding down a button!".
3) TB is VERY critical for performance issues, even if they will eventually get fixed.
4) If it was made by Blizzard he would have given it a glowing 10 out of 10.
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>this commercial product is shit, but that's excusable because it was made by less than twenty people!
>ad hominem
>denial

All in one post.

Silly goober gator, you have to accept No Man's Blunder for what it is, a bland trite mess made by a lying dev who kept the good guy indie image to fool naive people such as yourself.

Aug 12, 2016 3:35 PM

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for some reason being made by less people doesn't make me feel better about fps drops and stuttering and crashing if they're going to charge a full $60 for the game, maybe i'm just weird idk

i also remember when arkham knight said it had a patch in the works, or unity, or the countless other games that continued to run poorly/crash/etc. even after patches
you can't just say "they're going to fix it" because you don't know if they actually are
Aug 12, 2016 3:41 PM

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Lots of games have performance issues on day 1.
fuck everything and rumble
Aug 12, 2016 3:44 PM

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Steam forums for the game are so funny right now.

Especially the threads where people are saying "people with toasters leaving bad reviews for muh gaem!!" when people with 980ti's are having trouble running the game at a smooth framerate on medium or even at all.

As for the game itself, it looks pretty downgraded from the initial trailers, but that's to be expected when a dev is as vague as hello games were.
Aug 12, 2016 3:46 PM

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lots of games having performance issues at launch isn't a good thing and doesn't make it more acceptable

having a game run well at launch shouldn't be an exception
Aug 12, 2016 5:10 PM

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Lots of games have performance issues on day 1.

^This


Just because a bunch of trolls joined in on a group effort to harass the game via reviews means nothing. Plenty of games have issues at launch. Somehow I did not see such a mess and outrage and blame game when Blizz borked D3 servers or when The Division servers crashed the first day. Or when Telltale yet again breaks their promises and just brings out a subpar technically broken game again. And those games were made by THOUSANDS of people. No Man's Sky was made by less than twenty.

But nope, with No Man's Sky some irrational people are just hellbent on trying to destroy it. Its Mass Hysteria. And going by this forum it is the usual lott who just feels like they are fighting for some imaginary "ethics' goal. I guess attacking a small indie dev makes it for an easy target. Again, just glad Sean Murray is not a female or it would have been even worse.
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if you didn't see the outrage at d3 launch and division launch you weren't looking
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if you didn't see the outrage at d3 launch and division launch you weren't looking

I did see. I did not see Blizzard being compared to fucking Peter Molyneux, people thinking to fucking sue them or people sending death threats to them. The overreaction to NMS is incomparable to that. And again Blizz and Ubi deserved all the flack because those games WERE NOT made by less than twenty people and had actual professional QA in form of hundreds of testers.

amathy said:
for some reason being made by less people doesn't make me feel better about fps drops and stuttering and crashing if they're going to charge a full $60 for the game, maybe i'm just weird idk

People don't seem to go after Ubisoft or threaten them with lawsuits despite that being a company with thousands of people doing that.


i also remember when arkham knight said it had a patch in the works, or unity, or the countless other games that continued to run poorly/crash/etc. even after patches
you can't just say "they're going to fix it" because you don't know if they actually are

Except that i fyou bothered to check they already stated that NMS is basically a platform and they plan to follow Minecraft model of adding free updates.
They already did that on release day.
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The backlash is ridiculous.. *sigh*

Started a long post, but this Ars Technica article pretty much sums up my thoughts better than I could.

The PC performance issues are disappointing, but I'm sure those will be fixed within a week. Another reason to never buy new releases. This still very much looks like my sort of thing, an updated Noctis of sorts.
Aug 12, 2016 5:33 PM

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The backlash is ridiculous.. *sigh*

Started a long post, but this Ars Technica article pretty much sums up my thoughts better than I could.

The PC performance issues are disappointing, but I'm sure those will be fixed within a week. Another reason to never buy new releases. This still very much looks like my sort of thing, an updated Noctis of sorts.

Yep, that article pretty much hits the nail on its head. I still can't understand how a phenomenon like this happens. Hello Games kept VERY realistic about what the game IS, yet people expected something entirely different somehow. I guess the game was revealed to early, thats about the only explanation I can think up.

They already confirmed on working on next patch that will supposedly fix the critical issues and are hiring additional workforce in form of actual QA team for that.
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Fai said:
amathy said:
if you didn't see the outrage at d3 launch and division launch you weren't looking

I did see. I did not see Blizzard being compared to fucking Peter Molyneux, people thinking to fucking sue them or people sending death threats to them. The overreaction to NMS is incomparable to that. And again Blizz and Ubi deserved all the flack because those games WERE NOT made by less than twenty people and had actual professional QA in form of hundreds of testers.

so either still you weren't looking or just have bad memory idk
lawsuit threats and death threats aren't even like a notable thing for blizzard, they happen all the time
it's not even just for blizzard either, they happen all the time for every developer
and they lose the small indie dev team excuse when they start charging $60
Fai said:
amathy said:
for some reason being made by less people doesn't make me feel better about fps drops and stuttering and crashing if they're going to charge a full $60 for the game, maybe i'm just weird idk

People don't seem to go after Ubisoft or threaten them with lawsuits despite that being a company with thousands of people doing that.

yes they do? people thrash ubisoft games, everyone thinks ubisoft is the worst triple a dev in the business right now
Fai said:

i also remember when arkham knight said it had a patch in the works, or unity, or the countless other games that continued to run poorly/crash/etc. even after patches
you can't just say "they're going to fix it" because you don't know if they actually are

Except that i fyou bothered to check they already stated that NMS is basically a platform and they plan to follow Minecraft model of adding free updates.
They already did that on release day.

ok idk if you're able to read but my point was them saying and them doing are two different things
it's an unproven developer with an already iffy launch, skepticism is the only smart thing to feel here
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It's not that this game has an unusual amount of hate for a broken-on-day-1 game, it's that it has an unusual amount of defenders. It's like a cult following.
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Fai said:
Ignore the goober gabler troll btw :^)

Which is kind of obvious in on itself because anyone who uses "walking simulator" term seriously deserves to be on everyone's ignore lists.

Lipi said:
What do you even do in this game? Literally all the footage I've seen have just been aiming lasers at rocks and plants to extract resources. There better be more to the game than just grinding out resources to upgrade your ship. Everything in the game so far just looks like a single-player MMO.



already Answered a page back

It plays the same way as Minecraft/Starbound/etc does. If you don't like that kind of gameplay, then it is not for you.


What in Gods green earth is a goober gobler and how does that make him\her a troll or have anything to do with this discussion?
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DESUDESUUU said:
Fai said:
Ignore the goober gabler troll btw :^)

Which is kind of obvious in on itself because anyone who uses "walking simulator" term seriously deserves to be on everyone's ignore lists.




already Answered a page back

It plays the same way as Minecraft/Starbound/etc does. If you don't like that kind of gameplay, then it is not for you.


What in Gods green earth is a goober gobler and how does that make him\her a troll or have anything to do with this discussion?

He is still so salty about Gamergate that he mentions it in pretty much every post, even if it's completely unrelated.
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Narmy said:
DESUDESUUU said:


What in Gods green earth is a goober gobler and how does that make him\her a troll or have anything to do with this discussion?

He is still so salty about Gamergate that he mentions it in pretty much every post, even if it's completely unrelated.


The fuck? Why would someone STILL be salty over Gamergate? Did that not happen in 2014?
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Narmy said:
It's not that this game has an unusual amount of hate for a broken-on-day-1 game, it's that it has an unusual amount of defenders. It's like a cult following.


It's both though. The autism from both the haters that overracted over a couple of hyped fans and the denial from those that defend it's blatant performance issues is off the charts. Then again, KOTOR II, New Vegas and Vampires: The Masquerade were very broken products at release that ended up being highly acclaimed after a couple of fixes and patches (and I also had some experiences with Gothic 3 Comunity patches, which made it kind of fun a year or so after release). So, while day/week 1 patches shouldn't be the standard, I can see how they could fix this in the near future and is a more understandable position than the former haters.

Anyway, based on reactions of people who wanted it, seems like they more or less got what they wanted; a Minecraft in space. They just need to fix the performance issues for PC.
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SH4kun said:
Narmy said:
It's not that this game has an unusual amount of hate for a broken-on-day-1 game, it's that it has an unusual amount of defenders. It's like a cult following.


It's both though. The autism from both the haters that overracted over a couple of hyped fans and the denial from those that defend it's blatant performance issues is off the charts. Then again, KOTOR II, New Vegas and Vampires: The Masquerade were very broken products at release that ended up being highly acclaimed after a couple of fixes and patches (and I also had some experiences with Gothic 3 Comunity patches, which made it kind of fun a year or so after release). So, while day/week 1 patches shouldn't be the standard, I can see how they could fix this in the near future and is a more understandable position than the former haters.

Anyway, based on reactions of people who wanted it, seems like they more or less got what they wanted; a Minecraft in space. They just need to fix the performance issues for PC.

Yeah, I think they both feed into each other. The more hype a game has, the more potential for disappointment there is, and that draws out the trolls.
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Very relevant in how people are using something or someone as a scapegoat ignoring everything else that does not fit the narrative:


No Man's Sky is popular, it got famous, it featured on Colbert, it is selling a lot. So it is a target, for both people and the "news sites" who want to generate more clicks.
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The game crashed 5 times today (3 of them in FUCKING FIVE MINUTES) on PS4.
NMS is still nice but this is fucking ridiculous.
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buy direct from Hello Games guise giva dem more mopney buy direct from Hello Games guise giva dem more mopney buy direct from Hello Games guise giva dem more mopney
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Arkham Knight had almost minimal refunds and that was actually bad game.

Just becuase you made a meme that fits your narrative, does not make it a truth.
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Cakedog said:

buy direct from Hello Games guise giva dem more mopney buy direct from Hello Games guise giva dem more mopney buy direct from Hello Games guise giva dem more mopney
It's an amazing scam I'll give them that. A 2 hour long tutorial just so fooled gamers can get past the 2 hour designated refund window. Genius all around.
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