Sean Murray traditionally teases No Man’s Sky news with a single emoji tweet, but he’s also used the “world” emoji in posts about Light No Fire’s open world.
Keep your eyes open for potential news in the next few days!
Sean Murray traditionally teases No Man’s Sky news with a single emoji tweet, but he’s also used the “world” emoji in posts about Light No Fire’s open world.
Keep your eyes open for potential news in the next few days!
The guy cherry picked 4 features out of hundreds that were promised and have been delivered on. Who gives a shit about landing on asteroids when there are literally countless planets and some of them are basically just barren rocks. Destroying space stations doesn’t really fit into this gameplay loop and wouldn’t really make sense given the upper end of the power curve in NMS.
Listen, I don’t love the game. I played probably 20-30 hours back in 2020 and have reinstalled it briefly a couple times since. It wasn’t really my favorite style of game, but it’s perfectly enjoyable.
To be this upset about some fairly innocuous broken promises speaks volumes about this person’s mental health. ESPECIALLY since we’re talking about a game. These are the kind of people that send devs death threats.
Who cares about asteroids? The people who were promised it. Said it is already in the game.
You call it innocuous promises I call it screwing over players and expecting people to be okay with it.
I’m not sure how being unable to land on a small barren rock is “screwing over players”, but ok.