No Man's Sky

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MKJ
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Eraser wrote:Not sure if really really true, but would be hilarious if it is

http://www.geek.com/games/no-mans-sky-w ... s-1668222/
the reddit post seems to be updated, stating the issue is no longer present.
more likely a server hiccup than anything else.
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I just realized I actually have no idea how NMS's universe is generated. If you can visit planets named by other people then there must be some persistence system in place. Is the universe generated on a central server somewhere or does the generating algorithm work so that it always generates the same universe?
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Played it an hour or 2, then i was bored. But i have to say that i dont like open-world&sandbox stuff. I never understood why people like GTA... Its just crap (IMHO) -like the Goat-Simulator with less bugs :olo:
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Eraser wrote:I just realized I actually have no idea how NMS's universe is generated. If you can visit planets named by other people then there must be some persistence system in place. Is the universe generated on a central server somewhere or does the generating algorithm work so that it always generates the same universe?
I think it's not generating in realtime, rather they used a generator to create the worlds.
that universe is on everyone's copy; the names are uploaded to the servers.
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Memphis wrote:Image

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tho mebbe fake. refunds missing an s.
Maybe Steam are getting a refund for their copy of No Man's Sky
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also "play time" is two words
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or possibly legit after all

https://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comment ... en_if_you/
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No Mario's Sky:
https://asmb.itch.io/no-marios-sky

Run around with Mario across procedurally generated worlds that you can visit using Mario's very own spaceship!
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Eraser wrote:No Mario's Sky:
https://asmb.itch.io/no-marios-sky

Run around with Mario across procedurally generated worlds that you can visit using Mario's very own spaceship!
Brilliant :up:
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Pretty smart to release something like that right now, with all this procedurally generated stuff on everyone's mind, thanks to NMS. Mario game like that may not be as interesting a couple years from now...
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xer0s wrote:Pretty smart to release something like that right now, with all this procedurally generated stuff on everyone's mind, thanks to NMS. Mario game like that may not be as interesting a couple years from now...
Made in 72 hours :eek:
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It clearly is an elaborate joke, nothing more.
Ironically, the thing becomes really boring once you realize that the third planet is equally boring and not very different from the second or first planets. Controls suck balls as well.
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they could have taken a 'done when it's done' approach but the legions of fanboys screaming for early access these days makes that near impossible unless you're id or valve or someone like that
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Whiskey 7 wrote:I was about to ask the same question, anybody here actually playing No Man's Sky :question:
So, is anyone playing this and wants to stick up a hand?
Please tell us of your experience before we invest :up:
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Is this news?
https://www.theguardian.com/games/2018/ ... -interview

I seem to recall playing No Man's Sky or was it another similar game :smirk: Off to sarch HDDs.... Found remnants from September 2016.. I wonder if I paid or was it a beta...
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It's not a patch on elite dangerous
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the trailer looks pretty decent (but fuck 3rd person)

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Doombrain wrote:It's not a patch on elite dangerous
Do you play it? I was excited when it was first announced, but every time I see a video update it still looks like a pay-to-play alpha version of an MMO.
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I haven't touched Elite in over a year now. While it makes a good first impression, you soon realise that there's not actually very much of substance to do. I think the last time I logged in was to give their revamped missions a go, and realised I spent more time warping between systems to get to my goal than actually playing.

NMS has more to do, and there's even a narrative to explore, but I find it gets bogged down in busywork and finnicky survival game mechanics.
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I'm enjoying it immensely. The survival aspect is great and the exploration is very well done. I could see the randomly generated worlds becoming stale after a while but so far they're doing a great job of keeping me entertained. I can't wait to get home and play some more.
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Funny thing.. It just appeared when I logged into Steam and is being offered at a 50% discount.. Might have to think on this one...
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Might get this on X1 when it's on sale, looks like an actual game now.
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