That is literally what Sean Murray has said he wants if the game is successful. He said he would love to continue supporting No Man's Sky if it was successful. I don't think there's any doubt it will be, so you can book it that Hello Games will be adding a LOT more content, and for free. That was another point. He doesn't want DLC, he wants to just add things.
Space Stations – interiors are now more varied, bars, trade rooms and hydroponic labs have been added
That is literally what Sean Murray has said he wants if the game is successful. He said he would love to continue supporting No Man's Sky if it was successful. I don't think there's any doubt it will be, so you can book it that Hello Games will be adding a LOT more content, and for free. That was another point. He doesn't want DLC, he wants to just add things.
It's been talked about in the spoiler thread, but a running theory I have is that in order to get it out for an August release, they had to submit a core-feature finished build to get it Certified, whilst these changes have been in the works before that.
Like if they waited for these features to be finished before they submitted the game for certification, then it would've come out September >_>;
."Ability to scan star systems other players have discovered on the Galactic Map, increasing the chance of collision."
That is a hell of an update and clearly changes the game quite abit. Really looking forward to seeing how they expand the game over time.
Not only that imagine the insane mods people are going to make on PC like they did with Minecraft.Truly Minecraft survival mode in space, right down to the free content updates on the regular.
I am confident true multiplayer will come to this game eventually. Makes sense why this game would be $60 if all the DLC and updates are free.
Reviewers will have a problem with this. IMHO it's great, and they've been very open with this.
Reviewers will have a problem with this.
Was this done in only a month?
Was this done in only a month?
Everything in the patch notes sound great. I'm curious what the Path stuff is.
Reviewers will have a problem with this. IMHO it's great, and they've been very open with this.
I have to say it's kind of a sad state of affairs when before a game is even released we are looking forward to patch 1.03.
Many people here were looking forward to the game before the patch notes, this is just the cherry on top.I have to say it's kind of a sad state of affairs when before a game is even released we are looking forward to patch 1.03.
Reviewers will have a problem with this. IMHO it's great, and they've been very open with this.
But I can see how a reviewer wouldn't like being unable to score the game on day one.
I'm sure they are a collection of features that they were working on for more than a month but not fully implemented until the patch.
Probably why he's spoiling the patch notes early. To make it known that reviewing the game in its current state will be a waste.
Especially ones that wanted to rush to get a review out. Will be interesting to see what sites go ahead and rush to publish something since these notes for what a majority of people will experience are out ahead of the embargo.
They will get over it.
Its obvious why they had the embargo go until release date. If "reviewers" would have reviewed the game last week, well, that isn't the game we are getting anyway. That review would be obsolete.
Was this done in only a month?