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  • PVarck31
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    • Jan 2003
    • 16869

    #196
    Re: No Man's Sky

    I would be lying if I didn't say I was a bit nervous about this game under-delivering. It just seems like its either gonna be this monumental revolutionary game or a total flop.

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    • dickey1331
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      • Sep 2009
      • 14285

      #197
      No Man's Sky

      How would you patch problems in this game if you have to recreate it? You could have some bad bugs and the devs may never know about it. It could be because no one discovered it or only 1 person did.

      Or if a bug only causes problems for one person because they are the only ones who've found that planet but you multiply that by 1000 it seems like it could get crazy.
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      • PVarck31
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        • Jan 2003
        • 16869

        #198
        Re: No Man's Sky

        Originally posted by dickey1331
        How would you patch problems in this game if you have to recreate it? You could have some bad bugs and the devs may never know about it. It could be because no one discovered it or only 1 person did.

        Or if a bug only causes problems for one person because they are the only ones who've found that planet but you multiply that by 1000 it seems like it could get crazy.
        That's an interesting thought. Not sure how this game works internally for the devs. I would think there must be some way on their end to do updates and bug fixes.

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        • allBthere
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          • Jan 2008
          • 5847

          #199
          Re: No Man's Sky

          Originally posted by PVarck31
          I would be lying if I didn't say I was a bit nervous about this game under-delivering. It just seems like its either gonna be this monumental revolutionary game or a total flop.
          To me it's like a big minecraft that's more about modding than crafting - I expect a very similar feeling between the two games, so I'm betting that if you like/hate minecraft, the same will apply to NMS.

          This one is my most anticipated game of this generation, which so far has been pretty boring imo.
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          • PVarck31
            Moderator
            • Jan 2003
            • 16869

            #200
            Re: No Man's Sky

            Never played Minecraft, but if its what I think it is then I really hope this game is not like it.

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            • Boltman
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              • Mar 2004
              • 18283

              #201
              Re: No Man's Sky

              Originally posted by allBthere
              this generation, which so far has been pretty boring imo.
              You mean everything since the XB1 & PS4 came out?

              Originally posted by PVarck31
              Never played Minecraft, but if its what I think it is then I really hope this game is not like it.
              Yea I'm hoping it's nothing like Minecraft.

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              • Keirik
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                • Mar 2003
                • 3770

                #202
                Re: No Man's Sky

                I sure hope that they coordinate the planets and temp at the very least with distance from stars rather than just randomly.
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                • PVarck31
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                  • Jan 2003
                  • 16869

                  #203
                  Re: No Man's Sky

                  Another video. http://blog.us.playstation.com/2016/...ay-regrets-it/

                  The scale is just amazing. This keeps looking better and better.

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                  • bhurst99
                    All Star
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 9137

                    #204
                    Re: No Man's Sky

                    Originally posted by PVarck31
                    Another video. http://blog.us.playstation.com/2016/...ay-regrets-it/

                    The scale is just amazing. This keeps looking better and better.
                    So is the idea that you're trying to reach the centre of the universe? Is that the end goal? Or is there an end goal?
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                    • The JareBear
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                      • Jul 2010
                      • 11560

                      #205
                      Re: No Man's Sky

                      I'm forcing myself not to watch all these videos posted on here but it's hard to resist, I hear that the game keeps looking cooler and cooler
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                      • PVarck31
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                        • Jan 2003
                        • 16869

                        #206
                        Re: No Man's Sky

                        Originally posted by bhurst99
                        So is the idea that you're trying to reach the centre of the universe? Is that the end goal? Or is there an end goal?
                        Yes, that is the main goal from what I have gathered.

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                        • jfsolo
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                          • May 2003
                          • 12965

                          #207
                          Re: No Man's Sky

                          It will be interesting to see how much time most people who buy this game end up actually putting into it. It isn't for me, since characters and narratives (even if they're mediocre ones) drive my drive my gaming choices, but it will be fun reading about the experiences of those who do play it.
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                          • The JareBear
                            Be Good To One Another
                            • Jul 2010
                            • 11560

                            #208
                            Re: No Man's Sky

                            Originally posted by jfsolo
                            It will be interesting to see how much time most people who buy this game end up actually putting into it. It isn't for me, since characters and narratives (even if they're mediocre ones) drive my drive my gaming choices, but it will be fun reading about the experiences of those who do play it.
                            Well said.

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                            I can't wait. I want to build everything myself from scratch so I must not get the special edition, or whatever it's called, intentionally
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                            • canes21
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                              • Sep 2008
                              • 22902

                              #209
                              Re: No Man's Sky

                              I'm with the crowd that a lot of this game still leaves a good amount of questions.............. but I love space and exploration so much that I am so torn on whether or not to get this day 1.

                              I just want to know if we can discover species that have an impact on the galaxy, something that provides a resource that can be a game changer. Or can I find new resources that can cause a solar system to completely change and sort of enter a golden age. Do aliens progress at all or are they static in their power, ships, settlements, etc? Are we able to develop our own technologies somewhat? Do the elements on the periodic table in this game have a great number of characteristics to where we're able to mix and match them in a way that we can create our own fuels, ammos, materials, etc that have a variety of quality to them?

                              Or is this game really just a vast open space frontier filled with static aliens, animals that are only different in appearance for the most part, and resources that are limited to one or two roles in the game? That's what I worry about. The scale of this game is amazing, but if I can't expirement with everything I'm given and make my own discoveries, then that really kills a lot of the exploration to me.
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                              • mgoblue
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                                • Jul 2002
                                • 25477

                                #210
                                Re: No Man's Sky

                                Originally posted by canes21
                                I'm with the crowd that a lot of this game still leaves a good amount of questions.............. but I love space and exploration so much that I am so torn on whether or not to get this day 1.

                                I just want to know if we can discover species that have an impact on the galaxy, something that provides a resource that can be a game changer. Or can I find new resources that can cause a solar system to completely change and sort of enter a golden age. Do aliens progress at all or are they static in their power, ships, settlements, etc? Are we able to develop our own technologies somewhat? Do the elements on the periodic table in this game have a great number of characteristics to where we're able to mix and match them in a way that we can create our own fuels, ammos, materials, etc that have a variety of quality to them?

                                Or is this game really just a vast open space frontier filled with static aliens, animals that are only different in appearance for the most part, and resources that are limited to one or two roles in the game? That's what I worry about. The scale of this game is amazing, but if I can't expirement with everything I'm given and make my own discoveries, then that really kills a lot of the exploration to me.
                                Yeah...we just don't know. Intentionally we don't know....

                                I'm hoping it'll be crazy awesome, just have reservations. Since I'm not the get at release anyways it doesn't matter for me though. I'll wait and hear what everyone here says :-)
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