Its soo good, Im really excited for the upcoming patch that the dev has been hinting at!
Its soo good, Im really excited for the upcoming patch that the dev has been hinting at!
Sounds like a lot of lofty promises, similar to another space game thats been in development for like 10 years.
Its easy to be cynical but its also easy to make promises and Im worried they wont be able to achieve much of what they want. Time will tell though and I wish them the best!
Whats the actual gameplay though? They say different roles and such but what do you actually do in the game?
Can you land on planets, is there any combat, do you interact with other ships?
First impression is like the width of an ocean but the depth of a paddle pool
Everyone has their own view of a movement, my introduction to gamersgate was through total biscuit and it was about ethics in gaming journalism but it then got derailed by a bunch of idiots and the people wanting more factual journalism and fewer paid reviews left because they didnt want to be associated with what gg had become.
Someone has to make the Good Bot bot, I dont have the knowhow sadly
You wouldnt think itd be weird for the AI to generate a white person when asked for an 15th century african king or maui chief?
Exact mentality of every asshole everywhere
People were complaining when newspapers were new that itd take everyones attention and make people distant. I think its great that more VR stuff is happening because the tech can be used for so much and lets people experience things they might not have otherwise.
If you were hospitalized for a long period would you rather watch the ceiling/small TV or would you want to travel the world via VR?
All new tech can be used for good or bad but we shouldnt stop progressing
What would you suggest as an alternative?
Too few people care to vote with their wallet, they see shiny new game and buy it. If theres anything to be learned by all the shitty game launches and the early access trend its that gamers in general have poor impulse control and short memories