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No Man's Sky

PostPosted: Sat Aug 13, 2016 12:08 am
by DoomYoshi
Is about to undo all the work that Pokemon Go achieved in getting people moving. If ever there was a reason to come back into the house, this is it.

Re: No Man's Sky

PostPosted: Sat Aug 13, 2016 3:51 am
by waauw
DY is worried he's going to regain those couple of pounds he lost the past few weeks.

Re: No Man's Sky

PostPosted: Sat Aug 13, 2016 12:29 pm
by rishaed
waauw wrote:DY is worried he's going to regain those couple of pounds he lost the past few weeks.

Or that maybe the hype is not the same.

Re: No Man's Sky

PostPosted: Sat Aug 13, 2016 9:54 pm
by DoomYoshi
This game is absolutely spectacular. I start the game crash-landed on a scorching planet (average daytime high = 62 degrees C). My ship is ruined and so is my gun and I need to repair everything using scrapmetal that I mine.

The universe is staggeringly huge, as advertised. The exploration is fascinating. I've decided I'd rather fully explore star systems than jumping around so I have spent a lot of time on my planet.

There are ancient alien artifacts (every star system has its own native species; mine is the Gek) by which to learn the languages. Everything starts as gibberish, but I have learnt the words for high, low, despair, friend, destruction and a few others.

I survive by eating Plutonium, which alone is worth the price of admission.

Re: No Man's Sky

PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2016 10:25 am
by Serbia
I wish this game was also on Xbox. It sounds fantastic.

Re: No Man's Sky

PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2016 10:44 am
by AndyDufresne
I'll pick it up in a couple of years.


--Andy

Re: No Man's Sky

PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2016 11:03 am
by DoomYoshi
AndyDufresne wrote:I'll pick it up in a couple of years.


--Andy



There's no time to wait. To visit every planet for 1 second, it will take 500 billion years*. You need to start now to have any chance.

*The common figure on the web is 5 billion, but I did the maths bro.

Re: No Man's Sky

PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2016 11:25 am
by dakky21
DoomYoshi wrote:
AndyDufresne wrote:I'll pick it up in a couple of years.


--Andy



There's no time to wait. To visit every planet for 1 second, it will take 500 billion years*. You need to start now to have any chance.

*The common figure on the web is 5 billion, but I did the maths bro.


Actually I've read somewhere that there will be 10^18 of planets. You can't finish the game in your life.

The other thing which bothers me is - random generation of everything. There is no story, no classic multiplayer, everything sums to wandering around, collecting materials and building weapons and your ship. Might become boring at one moment. I agree that discovering new civilizations and species can be fun, but what's the point of it when no one can see what you've achieved/built? I've been playing ARK on my own private tweaked server so it was easy to build a 100 story building, but at one place you realise what's the point of it when you're alone there.

And giving 60 Euros on Steam is ... overkill for me.

Re: No Man's Sky

PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2016 12:13 pm
by DoomYoshi
dakky21 wrote:
DoomYoshi wrote:
AndyDufresne wrote:I'll pick it up in a couple of years.


--Andy



There's no time to wait. To visit every planet for 1 second, it will take 500 billion years*. You need to start now to have any chance.

*The common figure on the web is 5 billion, but I did the maths bro.


Actually I've read somewhere that there will be 10^18 of planets. You can't finish the game in your life.

The other thing which bothers me is - random generation of everything. There is no story, no classic multiplayer, everything sums to wandering around, collecting materials and building weapons and your ship. Might become boring at one moment. I agree that discovering new civilizations and species can be fun, but what's the point of it when no one can see what you've achieved/built? I've been playing ARK on my own private tweaked server so it was easy to build a 100 story building, but at one place you realise what's the point of it when you're alone there.

And giving 60 Euros on Steam is ... overkill for me.


Some people get bored exploring. Others don't. The great thing about this game is the potential. I don't think it is in it's final form, they will probably add more stuff to do or people will add mods or whatever.

Re: No Man's Sky

PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2016 12:16 pm
by notyou2
Sounds like it needs a hak so you can continue to visit planets even when not playing.

Re: No Man's Sky

PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2016 5:10 pm
by dakky21
notyou2 wrote:Sounds like it needs a hak so you can continue to visit planets even when not playing.


that hack is actuall called a bot... but why would you use a bot if you're single player and can't offer anything rare to anyone else?