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Re: No Man's Sky

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 11:13 am
by RubbrDuckE
FIREWATCH IS ALSO BEAUTIFUL

Re: No Man's Sky

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 11:27 am
by Waldebie
Totally...I saw Firewatch a few weeks ago but forgot about it.

On that note, I want to play The Stanley Parable in VR...I just don't know if I would make it out with my sanity intact

Re: No Man's Sky

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2016 7:38 pm
by Jazzy
Just a little update for No Man's sky. A secret legal battle could have been the reason that it was delayed 2 months not that development wasn't done.
https://twitter.com/NoMansSky/status/743928033942315009
The lawsuit came from the same people that made Microsoft change from the Skydrive to the OneDrive.
I would give this developer the benefit of the doubt on your year of delays list Sarge.

Re: No Man's Sky

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2016 2:48 pm
by Jazzy
New trailer hype!!!

Re: No Man's Sky

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2016 7:35 pm
by Swift Strider
Oh Pineapple! August 9th yo!

Re: No Man's Sky

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2016 7:38 pm
by Dragon
Wish I had a PS4... or a PC

Re: No Man's Sky

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 4:55 pm
by Jazzy
29min of gameplay this guy paid $2,000 to get an advance copy off of eBay
Spoiler: show


Re: No Man's Sky

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 4:57 pm
by Waldebie
HYPE!

Re: No Man's Sky

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 6:27 am
by Waldebie

Re: No Man's Sky

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 7:12 am
by Waldebie
Day One Report - Marooned, Oblivious, Overwhelmed...and Loving it * 'minor' spoilers ahead *
Spoiler: show
So after years of waiting, the moment has come (at least for PS4..)

Popped in the disc, downloaded the update - and prepared to set off on my epic space odyssey.

After zipping through thousands upon thousands (millions?) of systems, I awake from a daze to find myself on a semi-lush planet with a busted ship, a mining laser, and an environmental suit telling me that I will freeze to death if I don't find some Zinc ASAP.

My first planet was essentially a practice world, and I assume all starting planets will be relatively similar. I didn't have a ship to lose yet, the animals were passive, and as long as I didn't piss off the ever watchful floating robots, I only had to worry about keeping my suit powered up. The materials I needed to fix my ship were abundant and not too difficult to locate, so I was soon piercing the planet's atmosphere and heading for the stars.

Important note about the starting world - There is something by your ship that you can interact with that presents you with a choice that is (perhaps, because I really don't know yet) one of the most important decisions in the game. For what it's worth, I chose in the affirmative.

I checked out a few other planets, learned some alien words, equipped my ship with a hyperdrive, and blasted off to the next system...

A few notes, if you would hear them:
- Carbon is cheap, abundant on any planet with plant life, powers several of my devices, and is used to open dialogue with alien life-forms, so I try to keep a stack on me at all times
- Managing my inventory has been a huge part of the game so far, so I cant just mindlessly lay waste to the landscape and collect everything
- I was attacked by pirates and died once in my ship and lost everything, but since I reached my death location without dying again, I got my inventory back
- Mining asteroids is a good way to find a particular element needed to fuel your ship, so I would recommend that over trying to find it on planets

- More to come in later days

Re: No Man's Sky

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 7:17 am
by Swift Strider
ARGGHHH I am still waiting for mine to be delievered. It should have been here in the morning but it's already 2pm =[

Re: No Man's Sky

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2016 9:31 am
by Waldebie
Day Two Report - Making Friends and Learning to Fly!
Spoiler: show
Upon arriving at my new solar system, I decided to mine asteroids until my ship was full, then sell my haul at the local space station, which netted me a nice chunk of change. I found a lonely Gek in the station, and it turns out they consider me a friend now (yay!). After learning a few words and giving this alien half of my Carbon, I stocked up on survival essentials, cleared my inventory as best as I could, and set off to explore these new planets.

The first 3 planets were either toxic, freezing, or radioactive, and my exosuit could only keep me alive for about a minute without recharging or finding shelter...thankfully, I never ventured far from the ship. I decided to hack into some beacon, and ask for shelter locations - and it directed me to a drop pod with a backpack upgrade in it - PROFIT. After finding a few more and increasing my inventory, I decided I didn't want to be on a planet that was actively trying to kill me anymore, so I ventured off until I found one with perfect temperature, no radioactive or poisonous air, and plenty of flora and some fauna.

Since time wasn't an issue, I just wandered around, far away from my ship, using a new trick I found to launch myself great distances to speed up travel. You sprint, then punch, and as you gain the extra momentum from punching, immediately hit your booster pack and you will launch forward at super fast speeds. Just be careful, cuz I fell off a cliff twice doing this...

So I find myself on this nice planet looking around for alien monuments to learn Gek words and looking for rare minerals. I am still in my starter ship...and I don't want to spend a bunch of cash to upgrade right now...so hopefully, I will come across a crash site and fix up a busted ship for free.

More to come...

Re: No Man's Sky

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2016 12:40 pm
by brickfungus
i thought i might like this game, but was avoiding it to not get pulled in... then i watched swift play... do want

Re: No Man's Sky

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2016 5:54 pm
by Swift Strider
I have named a number of cute animals after Wheelmen. Finding new mods for my suit/ship and multi tool and learning the language of new aliens I meet is cool. The whole Monolith/ancient relic thing is so cool.

I'm loving the whole cryptic nature of the game. Having to provide an answer to numerical sequences, vague and surreal descriptions when you interact with the monoliths or when you first interact with aliens. I think that's a super cool feature because it really puts you in a place of "I have no idea what's going on" or "I don't understand a word your saying" but you have to react and something either good or bad can happen lol

Re: No Man's Sky

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2016 7:17 am
by Waldebie
Any PC players pick this up?