On October 11 2016 03:04 Dangermousecatdog wrote: Personally I am finding it comical how much energy he puts into hating this game and other games. I suppose we all got to have passion for something.
I noticed that as well. Every game thread I go into, he's in there arguing about something. Don't understand why!
It's drove me crazy for more than a year now. He has to chime in and try to convince others that he knows more than everyone else, even though his logic is ridiculous and he is out of touch with reality. His "facts" are usually backed up by "evidence" based upon presumptions about profitability, legalities, developer quotes taken completely out of context, and various forms of developer elitism (usually favoring Blizzard). All of which amounts to absolutely nothing other than pointless arguing.
On October 11 2016 03:04 Dangermousecatdog wrote: Personally I am finding it comical how much energy he puts into hating this game and other games. I suppose we all got to have passion for something.
I noticed that as well. Every game thread I go into, he's in there arguing about something. Don't understand why!
It's drove me crazy for more than a year now. He has to chime in and try to convince others that he knows more than everyone else, even though his logic is ridiculous and he is out of touch with reality. His "facts" are usually backed up by "evidence" based upon presumptions about profitability, legalities, developer quotes taken completely out of context, and various forms of developer elitism (usually favoring Blizzard). All of which amounts to absolutely nothing other than pointless arguing.
Don't forget about bringing Borderlands into every game thread.
i suspect someone's ego is bruised about being wrong about Borderlands These vague, unsubstantiated attacks are good for a laugh. However, this off-topic rhetoric lowers the signal-to-noise ratio of the thread.
the community's reaction to the upcoming free DLC should be interesting. Sony has gotta know thatt if the DLC is low content it'll get ripped to shreds.
On October 11 2016 03:04 Dangermousecatdog wrote: Personally I am finding it comical how much energy he puts into hating this game and other games. I suppose we all got to have passion for something.
I noticed that as well. Every game thread I go into, he's in there arguing about something. Don't understand why!
It's drove me crazy for more than a year now. He has to chime in and try to convince others that he knows more than everyone else, even though his logic is ridiculous and he is out of touch with reality. His "facts" are usually backed up by "evidence" based upon presumptions about profitability, legalities, developer quotes taken completely out of context, and various forms of developer elitism (usually favoring Blizzard). All of which amounts to absolutely nothing other than pointless arguing.
Don't forget about bringing Borderlands into every game thread.
On TL I learned to read who posted first and just skip some posts. Saves alot of time before reading a big post and suddenly comming to realize who posted it.
On October 11 2016 14:31 JimmyJRaynor wrote: i suspect someone's ego is bruised about being wrong about Borderlands These vague, unsubstantiated attacks are good for a laugh. However, this off-topic rhetoric lowers the signal-to-noise ratio of the thread.
the community's reaction to the upcoming free DLC should be interesting. Sony has gotta know thatt if the DLC is low content it'll get ripped to shreds.
That webpage has so many adds it crashed my browser twice. Literally no new information was given even, pointless article.
the new information in that post and in that link is about the patch not being on Steam yet. plus my added insight about how any new DLC will be received. i use ad block and my browser never crashes or even blinks.. the site comes up instantly for me on a 5 year old, $1000 laptop.
Should make many devs happy, and be a nice kick in the balls for investors (I'm looking at you Ubisoft and your prerendered Assassin's Creed bullshots)
Yep that's real. Hello Games posted something, and it seems like a good start. There's a text blog here that was posted as well that has more detailed patch notes.
edit: I've got a 1.3 GB patch so it might be out right now.
Heard this game was now absolutely brilliant and saw that reviews are very positive on steam and I wanted to play a survival in space, so I picked up the game. I played too much for a refund, but to be honest, the game does currently not scratch my itch. It's way too grindy for my taste right now. Found a new ship due to the end of the first Artemis mission group and on order to fix that, It would currently take me hours just to remove all the broken parts. I am obviously just at the beginning of the game, but I honestly can't tell if the main gameplay loop will pick up soon or if the running around on the andom planets remains the main gameplay loop. At least now I have a storage crate. But my old ship seems to be gone now, don't know if I can get it back after I claimed the new one. The game is super bad at communicating where it is headed but as a lot of context seems to be gated behind the main quest it might be that everything changes soon. Can someone share 2 ore more cents?
On March 08 2026 04:03 Broetchenholer wrote: Heard this game was now absolutely brilliant and saw that reviews are very positive on steam and I wanted to play a survival in space, so I picked up the game. I played too much for a refund, but to be honest, the game does currently not scratch my itch. It's way too grindy for my taste right now. Found a new ship due to the end of the first Artemis mission group and on order to fix that, It would currently take me hours just to remove all the broken parts. I am obviously just at the beginning of the game, but I honestly can't tell if the main gameplay loop will pick up soon or if the running around on the andom planets remains the main gameplay loop. At least now I have a storage crate. But my old ship seems to be gone now, don't know if I can get it back after I claimed the new one. The game is super bad at communicating where it is headed but as a lot of context seems to be gated behind the main quest it might be that everything changes soon. Can someone share 2 ore more cents?
The early game is nothing like the rest of the game. You don't have to repair everything on the first ship, just launch gear and thrusters really. I played 20-40 hours and the main gameplay loop is... Idk, pretty much anything. You can follow the main quest, build a base, explore the galaxy, get a capital ship and build a fleet, build ground vehicles, manage a settlement, build a modular personal corvette ship, farm nanites.
There are so many things to do. Like unbeliveble amounts. Unfortunatly they are all very, very shallow. The game is like the atlantic ocean but puddle deep. And the core gameplay loop is basically do what you feel like doing. It's also a very easy game unfortunatly.