Will there be vignettes of massive battle scenes that imply meaningful story and investment in the world that are completely fake and not actually in game though? I'm a bit concerned they might not hype this one up enough by making shit up.He said during the award show it's going to have it. People playing side by side unlike NMS at launch.
Article about the game:
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The makers of No Man's Sky will simulate a whole planet for Light No Fire
Hello Games, the studio behind No Man's Sky, is making Light No Fire, an Earth-sized multiplayer sandbox.www.engadget.com
Unlike NMS they have years of making and working NMS as experience now so I doubt they'd make stuff up for promotion(well besides the usual like having the game run on a 5k machine to max out all the effects and still get good framerates and shit like that that everyone does), especially after NMS launch. You'd have to be really fucking stupid to shoot yourself in the foot like that, and it's not like they really need to.Will there be vignettes of massive battle scenes that imply meaningful story and investment in the world that are completely fake and not actually in game though? I'm a bit concerned they might not hype this one up enough by making shit up.
Yea they successfully defrauded all the customers from their first purchase so we should have no worries, the key word there is success!Unlike NMS they have years of making and working NMS as experience now so I doubt they'd make stuff up for promotion(well besides the usual like having the game run on a 5k machine to max out all the effects and still get good framerates and shit like that that everyone does), especially after NMS launch. You'd have to be really fucking stupid to shoot yourself in the foot like that, and it's not like they really need to.
You'd have a point if they hadn't spent the next 5 years releasing free updates to the game adding more and more content. But if you don't want to trust the hype and not preorder the game? Then good, you shouldn't, ever. Just wait until the game releases and see what's in it via streamers/other players' opinion(and obviously not the gaming press) and then figure out if it's worth buying or not.Yea they successfully defrauded all the customers from their first purchase so we should have no worries, the key word there is success!
I mean lots of people made money off of Madoff and Enron and everything else.You'd have a point if they hadn't spent the next 5 years releasing free updates to the game adding more and more content. But if you don't want to trust the hype and not preorder the game? Then good, you shouldn't, ever. Just wait until the game releases and see what's in it via streamers/other players' opinion(and obviously not the gaming press) and then figure out if it's worth buying or not.
I'd sooner trust Hello Games with releasing a good game now than a lot of studios that shit out the same game every year and still somehow manage to fuck it up every now and then. Even though yeah launch NMS was an atrocity. I guess I'm not as scarred because I couldn't care less about the hype at the time and didn't buy the game until like 4years in when it was actually good though.
Yea they successfully defrauded all the customers from their first purchase so we should have no worries, the key word there is success!
Cool story, Bro. You not knowing shit about shit is always enlightening
Yea ok bro keep sucking the long schlong of early access lies. Companies shouldn't be punished for a little fabrication and false advertising here and there!
All you do is post the same gloom and doom bullshit in every thread like you're an emo teenage girl. Grow some fucking balls ffs
Yes, that's right, stating facts that this company repeatedly misrepresented and lied about its first product repeatedly and then 'magnanimously' spent 5 additional years after release keeping their 'word' is "gloom and doom". In a normal functioning industry they would have been put out of business because no one would have bought their trash product.
and then 'magnanimously' spent 5 additional years after release keeping their 'word'
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Made 3 years ago, since then they've added how many extra updates? 5-6?
Was watching when they made the announcement for this game on the game awards and it was actually kind of amusing. "Oh no, he is doing it again!". On stage, awkward as ever, again saying they're doing something nobody has done with a massive scope featuring a great trailer.
Though, when watching the video above (really paints a good picture of the "saga" of No Mans Sky, the studio and the head of it) it kind of makes me think there is no way they would over deliver for lack of a better term, again. As in, from "this is what our game is" I'd trust Hello Games now more than say Rockstar delivering the visuals of the current trailer on PS5/Xbox in 2025 (my guess is that GTA6 will have as much as a downgrade from the current trailer as The Witcher 3 had from initial trailer drop to launch).
Meanwhile, if anything (based on said history above) I think Hello Games are far more likely to tone things down. They've taken an overwhelmingly negatively reviewed game up to very positive and won multiple awards years after release. You don't toss away that goodwill/respect as a studio on doing another "No Mans Sky", which is still synonymous when talking about games with over-delivering/outright lying about what a game will feature at launch.