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Recently posted, interesting stuff, time-stamp included. Would love to know if real.
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Please be fake, please be fake...
Recently posted, interesting stuff, time-stamp included. Would love to know if real.
Bamboo 竹;213061734 said:Although Hello Games is a indie and should receive critics to that standard, the fact of pricing NMS as a AAA makes no sense since the production doesn't compare to an AAA game.
Because it's the middle of the goddamn night over there, and there's a pretty good chance that none of them have seen all this bitching yet. At least give HG the chance to respond before going off on these fucking tirades about how they lied to us all and should burn in hell. Seriously, are we on the verge of death threats again?
What could this mean tho
You can though, it would require that: you instance together, find the same planet among quintillions. The odds of both happening are... low.
Recently posted, interesting stuff, time-stamp included. Would love to know if real.
I did and even linked the streamers but got no answer
There aren't 18 quintillion worlds if they're not connected in any way.
So why didnt he say that when asked.. Can you play with your friends?? Was he intentionally vague to so people imaginations would run wild?
Meeting friends can work under these parameters, it's just really hard like he's already said.No. If you want to play a first-person-shooter-sci-fi-run-around-on-a-planet game, play Destiny. It’s a really good game. Go play that. We're not trying to do that.
Like Journey multiplayer, that was a huge part of the game for me, but they did a good job in not describing it as a multiplayer game. Journey would have been really disappointing if you entered into it thinking it was a multiplayer game. It's not.
I did and even linked the streamers but got no answer
Recently posted, interesting stuff, time-stamp included. Would love to know if real.
Recently posted, interesting stuff, time-stamp included. Would love to know if real.
I would just let the people speak their peace, let tempers fade and let Sean and Co defend themselves. It should be an easy question to clear up.
My point is that there is cause for concern but that when people make comments like yours in response, effectively engaging these posters in a negative manner whom you think are being unreasonable in the first place, you only add fuel to the fire instead of letting it die.
I would just let the people speak their peace, let tempers fade and let
Sean and Co defend themselves. It should be an easy question to clear up.
Way to prove your own point.This game seems to do unfortunate things to people.
*followed by a tired rhetoric*
too busy for a statement? Come on dude.Agreed. Although disappointing that this chance encounter didn't live up to expectations, the fact that encounters are explicitly mentioned in the patch notes lead me to believe something's just not working as intended. If it's more nefarious than that, perhaps it's something Sony instructed them to stay mum about - maybe it's just coming in a future patch, or worse, DLC.
Perhaps Hello is just too busy wrapping the PC version and keeping tabs on The game behind the scenes toake a statement at this point. I wouldn't accuse them of lying though, until we, or even they, figure out what's going on. This is a big ship moment for the team, and it hasn't even been 24 hours since the game's release. They seem pretty genuine to want to work for our interests, as they've shown throughout this whole development. My money is on them that they'll make things right, or clarify the situation, soon enough.
I thought they said you could it was just crazy rare.
Recently posted, interesting stuff, time-stamp included. Would love to know if real.
Too busy SLEEPING. You do know where their offices are, don't you?too busy for a statement? Come on dude.
Does no one consider that this might be just day one server issues? Calm the hell down.
This is either really transparent trolling to get in on the current MP controversy or would lead to an even bigger controversy.. There's just no way that's real.Recently posted, interesting stuff, time-stamp included. Would love to know if real.
Recently posted, interesting stuff, time-stamp included. Would love to know if real.
Your approach sounds like a "give them space to riot" approach, and I can't disagree more. Basic human decency, if it even exists anymore today, would give the game designer a chance to explain the issue--it could very well be a network problem or a bug--before flat-out calling him a liar.
I think even if this game was $10 people would still be freaking out right now.
I bought my copy digitally earlier and I'm already starting to have regret now that I'm seeing more posts like this http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=213061062&postcount=6423
Doubt this is real. The amount of labor required to make this kind of cover up probably out costs what would it be to just print new sleeves.
Recently posted, interesting stuff, time-stamp included. Would love to know if real.
Doubt this is real. The amount of labor required to make this kind of cover up probably out costs what would it be to just print new sleeves.
I find it strange that on day one, two players crossed paths in a game with 18 quintillion worlds. Like, that's weirder to me than them not being able to see each other for whatever reason.
Agreed. Although disappointing that this chance encounter didn't live up to expectations, the fact that encounters are explicitly mentioned in the patch notes lead me to believe something's just not working as intended. If it's more nefarious than that, perhaps it's something Sony instructed them to stay mum about - maybe it's just coming in a future patch, or worse, DLC.
Perhaps Hello is just too busy wrapping the PC version and keeping tabs on the game behind the scenes to make a statement at this point. I wouldn't accuse them of lying though, until we, or even they, figure out what's going on. This is a big ship moment for the team, and it hasn't even been 24 hours since the game's release. They seem pretty genuine to want to work for our interests, as they've shown throughout this whole development. My money is on them that they'll make things right, or clarify the situation, soon enough.
I doubt that this is real.
I find it strange that on day one, two players crossed paths in a game with 18 quintillion worlds. Like, that's weirder to me than them not being able to see each other for whatever reason.
I think it is.
It would also work in their favour in my opinion, as technically at the point Sean was questioned No Man's Sky did actually have online components but last minute they decided for whatever reason, that it was not practical to implement.
The gaming media has started picking up on the story too http://kotaku.com/two-no-mans-sky-players-wound-up-on-the-same-planet-bu-1785051898
Thing is that it may have been shipped already to the distributor and they had to ask them to tape it up.
I mean, it's highly possible they could have printed new sleeves but would the distributor actually take out sleeves and replace them when it's much easier to stick a sticker on them? Less labor
So what happened? Publisher has some schmuck make a new tiny template with the online taken off, and sends an email (that hasn't leaked yet amazingly enough) to all the stores to have an employee secretly place them on?
Did they print thousands of stickers, which are probably more expensive due to adhesive? If so, why not print new sleeves?
C'mon just use logic, that is so fake it's not even funny.
Thing is that it may have been shipped already to the distributor and they had to ask them to tape it up.
I mean, it's highly possible they could have printed new sleeves but would the distributor actually take out sleeves and replace them when it's much easier to stick a sticker on them? Less labor
Oh, I don't believe the game has multiplayer. But I also don't believe that that image is real.
That's true, but the evidence is rather damning convincing.
I guess it's a pretty good fake then