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I just saw an IGN video where they talk for two minutes about the technology behind the game and how the devs seem to claim it's an "infinite game that never ends." Apparently they seem confident that the system that randomly generates the content provides "limitless possibilities" and you should never "see the same thing twice."
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They've said that you can upgrade your ship/weapons/suit etc. and that there's a trading post so yeah I assume you'd be able to.
What's crazy is the fact that once you discover things you can make it known or horde them for yourself and all your actions have consequences and how they affect the universe...you could conceivably wipe out entire species of animals or plants and then they're gone for EVERYONE in the game. That's nuts.
This is the game 10 yr. old me wanted...I cannot wait.Patrick Mahomes > GodComment
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This game really is that fascinating idea your 10 year old self imagined but never could have existed.Last edited by KMRblue1027; 06-14-2014, 03:01 AM.PSN: KMRBlue1027
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They've said that you can upgrade your ship/weapons/suit etc. and that there's a trading post so yeah I assume you'd be able to.
What's crazy is the fact that once you discover things you can make it known or horde them for yourself and all your actions have consequences and how they affect the universe...you could conceivably wipe out entire species of animals or plants and then they're gone for EVERYONE in the game. That's nuts.
This is the game 10 yr. old me wanted...I cannot wait.
Lmao at the last part of making species extinct. I could see people going around with friends just making a planet into a Ghost planet and attacking other people. I wonder is there a Space Police or are people gonna have to try to stop people from doing this.
Would be cool if people fought to protect species or destroy them. That alone would make people play for hours. Trying to save your favorite planet and ones you have yet to discover or destroying them.
I still want to see how the customization would be in this game. I love how it looks a lot and is a game I see myself playing to get away from other games and relaxing.Comment
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Wait till Little kids play it and destroy everything. The only thing that gonna suck is not being able to see that creature since they are most likely gonna be exclusive to that planet.Comment
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This is gonna be one of the games I play waiting for The Division to drop. Crew, Destiny and This are gonna last me hours.Comment
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I like that this game has no story and it allows you to make up your own story. You could be a fighter, explorer, and more.Comment
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That all they really said about the game.Comment
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Game is also on my list as a top buy. Open world.....wow, cant wait. Kotaku" sits down with Devs for more info...
In No Man's Sky you play as...someone. We don't know who that person is or what their motivations are or what their backstory says. And we won't find out. At least not until we get our hands on the game, and even then it's up to the player to discover what they can. "There is a lore to the universe and we adhere to that but we're not going to tell you," Murray said. "We're not going to describe it to you. You can read into that whatever you want. We're not going to tell you who you are or why you're there. We have our story."
When you start the game off as this...somebody, you start off with a ship. It can go as far as space but not deep into interstellar travel. To do that, you'll have to invest in bigger and better ships.
"There are opportunities to interact with other players, but we're not trying to make an MMO and we're not trying to make a traditional multiplayer because it just doesn't suit that," Murray said. "You and I, when we play, we will be light years apart and we have no control over that—where we start off. We can try to fly to the same place and if we do we'll see the same things and we can make certain drops and do interactions between each other. But we're not all flying to one planet and then having a run around together. What I would be after is something Journey-esque. You know that you were playing with other people, but you're not saying, "Hey! Join me in Journey for a quick game!"
But do you have any friends in this world? Anyone who won't attack you and could even help you?
"We're not telling you, 'Oh this race is good, this race is bad,' or anything like that," Murray said. "You will find that, say, little things like the insignias on their ships, things like that, they're actually consistent. And you can read into that what you will and you will see consistencies in who seems to fight."
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