"Although not revealed so far, there will also be surprises hidden in the darkness and between the suns: black holes, dead planets, strange mysteries and aggressive peoples"
The game looks and sounds amazing, all I want to know is, when is it coming out. That's the most pertinent information for me.
I don't think so.Is there any footage from this E3 besides the demo at the sony conference?
I'm refreshing their Steam page waiting for the preorder button.New info from the Wired article:
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2015-06/18/no-mans-sky-e3-2015
HOLY SHIIIIIT! So what that means is, if you some how want to travel between stars without warping, you may come across "dead planets" that were flung away from their parent star's orbit due to strong gravity from its neighboring planets. Even BLACK HOLES!
THATS HUGE!
I wonder if they think the same of Minecraft.On the one hand, I just read a glowing Kotaku preview. On the other hand, Gamekult still thinks this is an "interactive screen saver". I don't know what to think of this game.
Hallmark of the younger gamer?
I thought since the Minecraft generation the assumption is the opposite
New info from the Wired article:
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2015-06/18/no-mans-sky-e3-2015
HOLY SHIIIIIT! So what that means is, if you some how want to travel between stars without warping, you may come across "dead planets" that were flung away from their parent star's orbit due to strong gravity from its neighboring planets. Even BLACK HOLES!
THATS HUGE!
Every Galaxy has a Super Massive Blackhole at its center, I wouldn't be surprised if the secret at the center of NMS had something to do with that.
If they don't do something the game will end with a lot of its planets totally destroyed by players. Would suck for late players.
New info from the Wired article:
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2015-06/18/no-mans-sky-e3-2015
HOLY SHIIIIIT! So what that means is, if you some how want to travel between stars without warping, you may come across "dead planets" that were flung away from their parent star's orbit due to strong gravity from its neighboring planets. Even BLACK HOLES!
THATS HUGE!
Hmmm.... A dead planet like that would be difficult to light up unless it has lava or some kind of lumniscent plant life. Wonder how they'll handle it. maybe they'll just say "fuck it" and just have it lit up anyway.
Probably a blip on the map, picked up by sensors or something.Hmmm.... A dead planet like that would be difficult to light up unless it has lava or some kind of lumniscent plant life. Wonder how they'll handle it. maybe they'll just say "fuck it" and just have it lit up anyway.
Yep. Sean has already confirmed that its a Super Massive Black Hole.Every Galaxy has a Super Massive Blackhole at its center, I wouldn't be surprised if the secret at the center of NMS had something to do with that.
No Man's Sky has some pretty impressive lighting tech, so I imagine if its not near a sun, then we'll have to rely on radar, and of course what you mentioned. IM SO EXCITED!Hmmm.... A dead planet like that would be difficult to light up unless it has lava or some kind of lumniscent plant life. Wonder how they'll handle it. maybe they'll just say "fuck it" and just have it lit up anyway.
As long as their online/report after doing it that planet is fuked, the sentials and space police will try and stop them but maybe they won't always succeedSo hmm, let's just say if a player destroys the planet that I found and named, or make a mess of its ecosystem or resources, I wonder if it would be possible to "hunt" him/her. Or is it that the state of world is unique for each player? In that if player 1 destroys planet A and it's no longer there in his game but in player 2's game that planet A is just fine and dandy?
It would be massively disappointing for me if the repercussion for everything that a player does is strictly limited to his/her world only.
As long as their online/report after doing it that planet is fuked, the sentials and space police will try and stop them but maybe they won't always succeed
On the one hand, I just read a glowing Kotaku preview. On the other hand, Gamekult still thinks this is an "interactive screen saver". I don't know what to think of this game.
translates to[C]ette présentation n'aura rien apporté de concret à la foule des sceptiques, pour qui Hello Games fait depuis deux ans les couvertures de magazines avec un économiseur d'écran interactif.
This presentation had nothing concrete to satisfy the hordes of skeptics who believe Hello Games has made magazine covers with nothing more than an interactive screen saver.
The real question I have is, can I just fly to a star I see in the distance, without warping. If so, that would be nuts.
Uploaded this to Youtube, in case anyone can't view Twitch. Very entertaining discussion!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7AqWngkfdI
i assume it will take ages to do
You're absolutely right, when talking about teens or pre-teens. My daughter is 10 and loves Lego Worlds for just wandering about and exploring.
I'm an old fart, so "younger gamer" in my original context means in their 20's
The real question I have is, can I just fly to a star I see in the distance, without warping. If so, that would be nuts.
Uploaded this to Youtube, in case anyone can't view Twitch. Very entertaining discussion!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7AqWngkfdI
How the hell was he ignorant of things I knew from what they said after the 2nd time they showed it when this is the 4th time(?) Despite him wanting to know everythingUploaded this to Youtube, in case anyone can't view Twitch. Very entertaining discussion!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7AqWngkfdI
New info from the Wired article:
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2015-06/18/no-mans-sky-e3-2015
HOLY SHIIIIIT! So what that means is, if you some how want to travel between stars without warping, you may come across "dead planets" that were flung away from their parent star's orbit due to strong gravity from its neighboring planets. Even BLACK HOLES!
THATS HUGE!
You can, but it may take a while. That goes back to what we are discussing upt the page a bit. Some of the stuff you'll encounter on the trip between stars.The real question I have is, can I just fly to a star I see in the distance, without warping. If so, that would be nuts.
New info from the Wired article:
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2015-06/18/no-mans-sky-e3-2015
HOLY SHIIIIIT! So what that means is, if you some how want to travel between stars without warping, you may come across "dead planets" that were flung away from their parent star's orbit due to strong gravity from its neighboring planets. Even BLACK HOLES!
THATS HUGE!
There us one main objective. Get to the bright light in the center on the galaxy. Your journey there will mainly be about collecting the fuel and resources to make that happen. The journey becomes more difficult in the way, with stronger enemies and such. This is ALL OPTIONAL, of course.As awesome as this game looks/sounds, when it's too much of a sandbox, where I feel I don't really have a point, I lose interest after the initial "wow" factor dies off. I hope this has a little more direction to it in the end. I need a purpose. Some sort of goal besides make it to the center of the universe...
It's something to ponder that younger people love games where you can explore about and some of us older people can't find the pleasure in that.
Is there a multiplayer component to this game? It would be rad if this was somewhat of an MMO and randomly seeing other players in planets you're exploring
Uploaded this to Youtube, in case anyone can't view Twitch. Very entertaining discussion!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7AqWngkfdI
Is there a multiplayer component to this game? It would be rad if this was somewhat of an MMO and randomly seeing other players in planets you're exploring
Stream just started according to my twitch notificationGame is meant to be on official PS live stream thing today. I'm hoping we get the release date then... though if we do I can't think of a reason as to why they'd delay reveal from live presser to live stream.
How the hell was he ignorant of things I knew from what they said after the 2nd time they showed it when this is the 4th time(?) Despite him wanting to know everything
Stream just started according to my twitch notification
You'll be bored in this game after 1 hour when the novelty of the open world wears off. If I'm wrong I'll buy a steam copy of the game for five gaffers.
You'll be bored in this game after 1 hour when the novelty of the open world wears off. If I'm wrong I'll buy a steam copy of the game for five gaffers.
Is the game crossplay between PS4 and PC? I wonder if it's one unique world to discover for the two communities or if it's one for each.
As awesome as this game looks/sounds, when it's too much of a sandbox, where I feel I don't really have a point, I lose interest after the initial "wow" factor dies off. I hope this has a little more direction to it in the end. I need a purpose. Some sort of goal besides make it to the center of the universe...
You'll be bored in this game after 1 hour when the novelty of the open world wears off. If I'm wrong I'll buy a steam copy of the game for five gaffers.
Live on their twitch, but it's the Everyone Gone people nowHmm, nope, not live yet (on YouTube at least).