I first saw the reveal for this game watching E3 on my PS4 in 2014. Since then I have been counting the days. From the very first moment I started playing it lived up to my every expectation. The game is exactly what I saw in the gameplay Sean Murray demonstrated. If anything, it's more. For me, the idea of wandering an endless series of planets, scanning and naming them and the plants and animals thereon, and then taking off and moving to a new one was thrilling! But there's even more to it then that. I've been dismayed at what appear to be a bunch of typically "hardcore" gamer types who are used to getting a game and powering through it to maximum levels and then lording it over the universe the game creates. That actually doesn't work in this type of game, in no way, shape or form.
The keening, whining, raging and crying from entitled manchildren was immense. From shit talking about the actual mechanics of journeying, critical to the casual style and tone of the game, to whining about the lack of a clear ending or point at which I imagine they could be dominant, or multiplayer (so they could show off to their buddies or measure themselves against them I guess) they could not seem to connect that this game was not the same as all the others they had played before. Raining hate everywhere, including spamming review sites with how "boring" the game was, when they spent no time on planets, simply mining and running.
Meanwhile I have already spent close to 100 hours in the game and while I have discovered and named 5 systems and multiple planets, I backtracked to to my home world to make sure I 100% discover it and plan on doing that for each planet in each system I have discovered going forward before moving forward on the Atlas path. This game can last a lifetime if you let it, enjoy it, savor it. But if you have no imagination, or are a "hardcore, elite gamer" look elsewhere...this game is NOT FOR YOU! Got it Sup Forums?
ADDRESSING THE NMS HATE ON Sup Forums
Nice wall of text
Too long, didn't read
I'm not going to read this.
Sean directly lied about being able to meet with other players. They failed to deliver on several expected features. The game itself is an exorbitantly priced turd, and the developers should be ashamed of themselves. If there is one good thing to come out of this shitshow, it is that gamers will be more wary of what they buy in the future. Have a nice day.
I ain't reading all of that! sumarize it in one word!
nice blog
How's kindergarten going kids?
KEKED
This just needs to be read by a quirky nerd with a facecam. Just add "What is up guys, FaggotFuck22 here with another opinion piece."
There is nothing to address, its dead, let it rot in peace .
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tl;dr, just noticed the
>This game can last a lifetime if you let it, enjoy it, savor it
if you're a retard maybe. Never played a more repetitive, boring, unimaginative piece of shit ever in my life
A kindergartner would not have any interest in discussing an indie game over a message board. What else you got?
I haven't followed this well, was it ever explained why the game was gutted? we saw a lot of things, they were there, what happened?
Didn't read lol
They said Sup Forums was infested with literal underage children that lack basic reading comprehension but I didn't believe them... until now that is.
>mine 1,000,000 rocks with your shitty laser
>combat is barebones garbage
>"gajillions" of planets cycle through using the same limited assets
Shit isn't even worth 30 dollars. If you knew "they were there" you would know how overhyped it was.
Kill yourself newfag
>keening
>Keening is a traditional form of vocal lament for the dead.
really makes you think
It's a boring walking sim and anyone who isn't an idiot could see it a mile away
There is an interview where one of the devs compares it to gone home
This was a while ago too, haven't been able to find the video since but as soon as I saw that I decided I was going to pirate it
>you would know how overhyped it was.
I know that, I am asking why they were removed.
lmao I read countless posts written by normies sperging out about NMS, I don't feel like reading another one
>Implying anybody cares about your perspective about Sup Forums
>Implying anybody has the nerve to read some schmuck's bait
>Implying NMS was any good
I don't care about your thread, but have this image.
Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
>newfag
I've only been here for a few years but guaran-fucking-tee that I'm more of an oldfag compared to you.
What's up Sean? Any ideas for your next game?
I'm near the end of the game, and all of the planets are just shitty re-skins with the exact same stuff. You'll soon be bored once you max the languages and have all of the blueprints, because there's very little to do other than see deformed animals acting one of two ways.
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and you call this piece of shit a bait?
Your delusional fantasies don't count as legitimate videos pal.
>NMS defending post number 273647382927
Still didn't read lol
I play a lot of walking simulators and no mans sky isn't even good at doing that. go fuck yourself console shitter.
>>>/reddit/
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fuck off numale dork.
why bother reading your shit pasta? its not even intersting.
It's not only Sup Forums. Reddit is also memeing hard about Sean's tweets on the NMS subreddit.
The NMS and HG Twitter accounts get spammed with hate messages whenever they tweet something new and the Steam community hub is also a massive shitfest.
I'm not sure if GOG has a forum or something but I bet it'd be just as bad.
These copy pastas are getting more elaborate.
>Anything I don't agree with is bait!
Never change Sup Forums never change...
I see that shitposting has become procedurally generated.
I first saw the reveal for this game watching E3 on my PS4 in 2014. Since then I have been counting the days. From the very first moment I started playing it lived up to my every expectation. The game is exactly what I saw in the gameplay Sean Murray demonstrated. If anything, it's more. For me, the idea of wandering an endless series of planets, scanning and naming them and the plants and animals thereon, and then taking off and moving to a new one was thrilling! But there's even more to it then that. I've been dismayed at what appear to be a bunch of typically "hardcore" gamer types who are used to getting a game and powering through it to maximum levels and then lording it over the universe the game creates. That actually doesn't work in this type of game, in no way, shape or form.
The keening, whining, raging and crying from entitled manchildren was immense. From shit talking about the actual mechanics of journeying, critical to the casual style and tone of the game, to whining about the lack of a clear ending or point at which I imagine they could be dominant, or multiplayer (so they could show off to their buddies or measure themselves against them I guess) they could not seem to connect that this game was not the same as all the others they had played before. Raining hate everywhere, including spamming review sites with how "boring" the game was, when they spent no time on planets, simply mining and running.
Meanwhile I have already spent close to 100 hours in the game and while I have discovered and named 5 systems and multiple planets, I backtracked to to my home world to make sure I 100% discover it and plan on doing that for each planet in each system I have discovered going forward before moving forward on the Atlas path. This game can last a lifetime if you let it, enjoy it, savor it. But if you have no imagination, or are a "hardcore, elite gamer" look elsewhere...this game is NOT FOR YOU! Got it Sup Forums?
Probably because they couldn't make them work in the whole context of the game. Sure they might be able to create a short scenario showing those features, but might be harder to actually work that into the actual game. They probably wanted to, but they didn't have a good enough team.
>delusional
These are my honest thoughts on the matter. Don't care how many high-brow "hardcore" and "elitist" gamers get triggered.
Sup Forums is still talking about this piece of shit game?
Seriously?
Hello Sean
If NMS is a good game, then why is Sean Murray too scared to post on twitter any more?
He's too busy working on the DLC.
You seem to have gotten triggered when people called bloody murder on this shit show of a game. You seem to have cared enough to reply.
You are a living, breathing meme.
>end of the game
The game has an entire universe that will take generations to fully explore, there is no "end of the game." Very little to do do? Preposterous. Have you even circumnavigated a single planet? Didn't think so, and here you are saying you're done exploring an entire universe. Don't treat this like some simple video game map meant to be scoured for enemies and loot, treat it like the First Wonder of the Gaming World, meant to be experienced and explored. I predict there will soon be social societies dedicated to charting the known No Man's Sky universe, and centers with computer labs filled with volunteers having fun with the game but at the same time working hard discovering unknown planets and species; like modern day observatories. Enjoy this gift we have been granted, maybe one day we will all meet on some barren planet and decide to give it life ourselves.
Man thanks for this. I'm dying
You're not even trying to do clever bait anymore.
What entire universe are you talking about? Just as it is proceduraly generated, the same way it can be said that all of the planets are the fucking same.
Shit bait, I r8 gay/bare feet.
Check my 7.
You know what user, you're right. Just keep playing your game, walking around the same empty planets with the same shit colored differently for brasilions of years, maybe eventually you'll discover them all.
Maybe you could start a computer lab and fill it with volunteers to discover all the procedurally generated planets? I bet it's gonna be a lot of fun, you should do that instead of being here
woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow
Thanks for derailing this.
>I predict there will soon be social societies dedicated to charting the known No Man's Sky universe, and centers with computer labs filled with volunteers having fun with the game but at the same time working hard discovering unknown planets and species; like modern day observatories
OH I AM L A F F I N
10/10
Nice... very nice.
Good job
why do you do this, this isn't funny, this was a waste of your time to make this thread
oh shit, don't open this
C dis ma mayn
Your 7 has been observed.
>all planets are the same
Bro. Not only that, but the whole game feels like a collection of bullshit outposts and whatever copy pasted a hundred times across just one planet alone.
It's not just the planets themselves that are the same. The individual locations on the planets lack anything distinguishing.
3
I'm gonna get a 5
He can't keep getting away with this!
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Psh, nothing personnel, 6
LOL HOW FUNNY THIS IMAGE IS SO Sup Forums