• catloaf@lemm.ee
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    22 days ago

    “We aren’t even close to being finished yet” is kind of a weird thing to say eight years after making your 1.0 release.

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      22 days ago

      It means they plan to still make many more updates. Not weird IMO.

      1.0 is the start of the journey, not the end these days.

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        22 days ago

        Member when 1.0 was a complete game and a few years later you got 2.0 which was a complete game with a new story?

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      22 days ago

      I understand where you’re coming from but I assume they mean it in a way similar to Minecraft where, officially the game launched 1.0 13 years ago, but they still want to add a lot more to the game. Basically free updates for the foreseeable future which definitely isn’t a bad thing.

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    22 days ago

    One of the craziest 180s in modern gaming but I’d love to see the devs cap NMS and start a new project. I don’t think we need another Star Citizen

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      22 days ago

      Is it? It kind of seems like this is becoming a trend. Just off the top of my head, I can think of several games that have done the same: FFXIV, ESO, Cyberpunk, they all basically released unfinished, and people hated them, and now that they’ve been patched for years, they’re actually complete games

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      22 days ago

      It definitely is. Personally I think they’ve gone way too far. They keep adding random things that don’t really do anything. I think the settlements killed it for me. Its like Fallout 4s settlements but with less control.

      I think the games sweet spot was right before the nexus station was added.

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    22 days ago

    I’ve played a ton of NMS for the same reason I’ve played a ton of Minecraft: you can build and be creative, and you can acquire and upgrade stuff until it’s maxed out. But, once I’ve built my base and maxed out all my stuff, I lose interest. Fallout 4 also has base building and item customization and upgrades, but there are also story missions and objectives.

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        22 days ago

        Beat the story, built a few bases, did derelicts, then it just became logging on to check my settlement and fleet every few hours. Kinda got bored afterwards. Nothing to really move towards that isn’t time gated.

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    22 days ago

    I may be in the minority but the more that gets added the less interested I am in playing. I liked it when it was a bare bones game with ridiculous critters and you just explored. I own 3 copies so my family and I could all play at once but I haven’t loaded it in months.

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      22 days ago

      I sort of agree. It almost feels like a live service game where you will be lost if you haven’t mastered all the previous content. There is a lot to do but it just isn’t fun for some reason.

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        22 days ago

        I will, once its finished that is, I like my games complete and without who knows how many more updates waiting

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          22 days ago

          As a player of this game, you’ll be waiting until it’s bad then. Many of the updates are expeditions which are live, timed missions with specific objectives and that have exclusive things you get by playing along. It’s basically the funnest way to play the game and that’s why hello games keeps making more of them.

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            22 days ago

            timed missions? no thanks, but noooo thanks to fomo like that.
            Im glad it worked out for you tho.

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              You don’t have to play every one of them, but it’s fun and gets you some unique gear and is much better than the alternative of paying for gear like in a lot of modern games.

              Edit: the timed aspect is also days, not like hours or something…right now they’re rerunning the expeditions from the last whole year

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              22 days ago

              FOMO is not bad if it’s free. You’ve been conditioned by all the season pass shenanigans in other games. I bought one discounted physical copy on a PS4 years ago and played it on PS5, PSVR, PSVR2. The game is now essentially remastered this year with assets that may show up on their next game. I eventually bought it on Steam too and now they have cloud saves that can connect it to my PS5.