My dude, I thought Gold was where it’s at too. But Emril, man…
If you can find a planet rich with that stuff, you are fucking set. I didn’t find any until I traveled about 6 or 7 star systems away from where I started, but holy shit it just feels like infinite money. I think I’m sitting at 11 Mil right now. Just waiting for the right star ship to blow it all on. And this is just from all the shit I’ve found on one planet. This star system has actually been really rich with precious minerals. Even the asteroids have chunks of gold in them.
Inventory space has been my biggest issue it seems. I’m always having to run back to a space station or an outpost to dump/sell all the shit I find. Want to find a good ship with at least 40 slots.
I’m just glad the mob of fuckboy water heads didn’t keep this game from doing well commercially. I am definitely looking forward to seeing the numbers. When the numbers come I’ll give you girls one final middle finger and be done with this shit show. I’m not arguing with children for months like I did with DmC.
Aaand you just threw any reasoning you might have had, straight down the toilet. Commercial success of a mainstream video game thats been hyped to hell and back as a measure of what? Quality? The power of advertising and the media? Fuck outta here
You missed the point. If the game doesn’t have numbers, then the whiny suckers win. If the game has numbers, then all of the frivolous, mean spirited attacking was all for naught, and that’s a win for a game that’s this criminally underrated. Ultimately the accusations against the game won’t hurt it’s financial success and that pleases me.
Seeing as you seem have trouble understanding the concept of cause and effect, i’ll ask you a question. If hello games announced a new game tomorrow, what do you think the public and critical reaction might be?
Just to clarify; the 6 million planets is all that the game has at all? There aren’t any new ones procedurally generated over time and added to that total?
Things to note: Multiplayer appears to have been an outright lie. No files pertaining to any sort of Multiplayer compatibility were found.
In addition, it appears that the E3 2015 demo was scripted; the planet they were on wasn’t procedurally generated at all.
The thread doesn’t seem to mention anything about the 6 million planets thing (researching for a link to that as we speak), but this game was being hyped on lies after all…
I posted the link as there’s where all the datamine info is being collected. I haven’t found the finite amount of planets bit neither. Though it did uncover a couple of other lies like the E5 demo being scripted.
It doesn’t matter if a demo is scripted as long as its representative of things that can actually happen in the game. But when they have demos of planets with 10 different species all chasing other around, ships dogfighting over the surface, huge space battles with players choosing a side in the war…turns out you shoot rocks and juggle your inventory
I’m still failing to see what they were dishonest about outside of there being multiplayer of any kind.
Also, you gotta be pretty fucking dumb not to realize that almost every developer EVER shows a scripted (or at least semi scripted) version of their game whenever they unveil it at whatever gaming convention it happens to pop up at. It’s still possible to see all the planetary variations you saw in the E3 unveiling.
For the hundredth fucking time, I don’t think it’s the perfect game. It has faults. It has problems. I can see that. I never defended any type of lying, but I also wasn’t going to sit here like an assumptious jackass and assume just because I couldn’t find any other players, that it simply didn’t have any kind of multiplayer functionality.
People are taken issue with it as we were told it was real time demo. It wouldn’t have been a big deal if there wasn’t so many broken promises with this game already. Just one more to add to the pile.