This has me curious. Need to see more first, but looks good so far. |
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Nehmis 703 posts
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Registered 11 years agoMore space sim/sci fi exploration games is always good in my book. Not enough info to judge but I hope they fill it with stuff to do and not just have this good looking but empty world. -
Soton4084 73 posts
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Registered 11 years agoThis looks great! Easily the highlight of VGX. -
ilmaestro 32,932 posts
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Registered 17 years agoI'm also strongly swayed by the trailer, but why are people so quick to compare this to legendary games instead of, you know, Precursors or something? -
Gruff 3,754 posts
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Registered 18 years agoLooks good, wonder if there is a game in there somewhere. -
StarchildHypocrethes 33,537 posts
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Registered 16 years agoOk, yeah. That looks pretty damned cool. -
Metalfish 9,191 posts
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Registered 15 years agoResidentKnievel wrote:
Can we not do this please? It's not like we all have to declare allegiance to game from each genre or anything.
Looks better than Star Citizen -
ResidentKnievel 7,477 posts
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Registered 14 years agoToo late!
Looks better than Watch Dogs -
Dirtbox 91,955 posts
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Scimarad 9,927 posts
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Registered 18 years agoShovelware? As far as I know they've only ever made Joe Danger and that was pretty highly rated. -
Phattso 26,481 posts
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Registered 17 years agoDirtbox wrote:
Criterion, EA and Kuju ex-staffers on the team so... yeah, well, two-thirds shovelware at most then.
It's come from a bit of a strange place, better known for what looks like shovelware, but I'll take it. -
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ResidentKnievel 7,477 posts
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Registered 14 years agoMore details in RPS interview.
Every player in No Man’s Sky will begin their life somewhere along the edge of a galaxy. Everything in the trailer takes place in a single solar system near the galaxy’s edge and, red grass aside, on Earth-like planets. “It helps to ground people and I think if we hadn’t shown that, people would go, ‘what the fuck?’” Sean Murray, lead developer on No Man’s Sky, is choosing his words carefully. “It’s quite weird to see a thing that isn’t a fish, in the water. And so we have grounded the trailer in a particular solar system that kind of makes sense for people.”
Eases the fears a little bit that the procedural stuff will be overly familiar and get boring quiclkly.
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Scimarad 9,927 posts
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Registered 18 years agoThat preview does a much better job of explaining the game than the EG one, mostly due to the questions being asked. -
StixxUK 8,528 posts
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Registered 18 years agoThe concept is great, let's see how it plays
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mrpon 36,744 posts
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Registered 14 years agoJust watched the trailer, looks sublime. Love the artwork and totally reminded me of this guys work.
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ResidentKnievel 7,477 posts
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Registered 14 years agoMore No Man's Sky!
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Heard MS are interested in this game. I hope they don't make it an exculsive... -
Scimarad 9,927 posts
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Better bloody not go Xbox exclusive!!! -
MrWonderstuff 3,507 posts
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Registered 16 years agoOh dear looks like Hello Game's office got flooded...everything gone to shit.
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ZuluHero 9,708 posts
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Registered 14 years agoOh noes! I prey they have offsite backup! Even i keep stuff on dropbox and on flash drives and stuff and i dont even do anything that important! will be such a shame if theyve lost such a promising game!
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Tiger_Walts 16,674 posts
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Registered 18 years agoPhattso wrote:
Well they wanted to something other than shovelware, Joe Danger 2 was a low-hanging fruit decision, which has given them the freedom to do this. Plus it's a chance to make Joe Danger what they really wanted. No Man's Sky is so ambitious for a team of their size, you just want them to succeed.
Dirtbox wrote:
Criterion, EA and Kuju ex-staffers on the team so... yeah, well, two-thirds shovelware at most then.
It's come from a bit of a strange place, better known for what looks like shovelware, but I'll take it.
When Joe Danger was at the EG Expo in Leeds a few years back, I think Sean Murray was demo-ing it. The vibe I got from him was that they want to make something fun to play. This was before the game had any real structure, and the score system needed refinement, and it was fun to play.
So glad that they aren't doing Joe Danger 3, passion and talent needs to be challenged if it is to produce great work. -
mrpon 36,744 posts
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Registered 14 years agoJust thought I'd bump this before we get another insomaniac thread.
So yeah, this game coming to PS4 first, others to follow no doubt blah blah. -
Dirtbox 91,955 posts
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This game looks really promising. Need to hear about plots and goals etc next. -
Dizzy 3,715 posts
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Registered 19 years ago@Gruff Yes that will be the challenge. Also how are these things procedurally generated? ON the fly? Or in advance? or? I have a feeling they still have a LOT of work...
Can't imagine playing this on anything but a PC TBH.
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M83J01P97 7,607 posts
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Registered 14 years agoAs wonderful as this game sounds, I'm very skeptical as to whether they can pull off such an ambitious and (seemingly) technologically ambitious game without there being a catch somewhere along the line. -
Dizzy 3,715 posts
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Registered 19 years ago@Dirtbox That seed can be anything.... it doesn't have to be the same for everybody. I don't know where you got that weird idea TBH. Or is that the way the devs said it going to work in this game?
The big question is... do they generate a big universe "on the fly" or is it done in advance and then stored on the disk. I guess it will be the second option, they don't have the CPU power to do it on the fly I would guess.
Cloud servers would really solve that problem.
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