This made me laugh..
If I do that it will move them up above yourbeliefs post #1 here. If he and the others are fine with that, I will work on it later today.Can a Mod pull all the No Man's Sky posts from the PS4 thread and put them here?
If I do that it will move them up above yourbeliefs post #1 here. If he and the others are fine with that, I will work on it later today.
Wow, those screenshots almost make the game look interesting. ;p
Well that's another issue with a completely procedure-generated system. If there's no guidance in terms of experience that means that people can get thrown off early very quickly. It was like the time my game crashed and I rebooted in a new game and I started off and it put me on a planet with acid rain. It probably would have been smarter for them to truly script the first dozen or so objectives and present the best possible experience from the start. I mean I doubt even if I had been presented with a lush area like that from the start that I'd still be playing but it also didn't help in this day and age of Lets Play where most people just saw these desolate barren planets. I mean what good is exploring a huge galaxy if you just keep finding desolate places?I know you're kidding but between the mods and visiting a planet full of stuff I had never seen before I had a much better time with the game last night. It wasn't only the lush landscape. There were also resources I hadn't found on other planets, ruins all over the place, a huge river system, and two different types of plants that tried to kill me if I got too close to them. One is a plant that shoots poisonous gas at you. I had seen these before. The other was a pink ball that looked like something that you should check out. When you get too close it shoots spikes out in every direction and you take damage.
I think a lot of people would have stuck with this game longer if they saw planets like this one earlier on in the game. I had already played over 14 hours and visited quite a few planets and this is the first one I have seen like this. I'm hoping lush interesting planets are the norm as you get closer to the center of the galaxy and not the exception like they have been so far.
It looks like your discoveries in NMS are being wiped out after 2 weeks..
http://www.geek.com/games/no-mans-sky-wipes-your-discoveries-after-two-weeks-1668222/
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