As someone who last tried No Man’s Sky out about 5 years ago, it looks like it’s time to give it another shot.

  • thejoker954@lemmy.world
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    24 hours ago

    Mile wide, inch deep. I’ve no doubt (as excited for this update as I am) that this will be the same.

    Basically they just add a framework for new features and then leaves it there without building it out.

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      20 hours ago

      I’ve read “Mile wide, inch deep” often enough in this thread that feels less like a problem and more like a thought-terminating cliche to me.

      Is it a flaw to have a lot of smaller things you can do without them needing to be complete experiences themselves? They’re not trying to make a different game out of these expansions (except Light no Fire I guess lol), it’s still going to be NMS at the end of the day

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        19 hours ago

        Yes, it is a flaw. Because those “smaller things” are little more than virtual fidget spinners.

        They offer a few fleeting moments of novelty and thats pretty much it. They have little to no relevance to the gameplay loop or are opposed to the gameplay loop.

        I can “build” a settlement that does next to nothing and I can’t even design it the way I want.

        I can build a base that is practically lifeless, but I have to be carefull because terrain will respawn. Or base foundations float on top of terrain.

        And all the things I can build I’m lucky if theres 3 different skins I can choose from to try and make something “my own”.

        And then of course lets not forget about the near literal mile wide inch deep the games oceans are. Heres a submersible. We will force you to use it for a couple missions and then theres no real need or point to it. All the oceans are the same shallow boring experience.

        Here im being slightly facetious but only slightly :

        You’ve seen one ice planet? Guess what - you’ve seen them all.

        One glitch planet- you guessed it youve seen them all.

        Tropical planet - oh look this ones sky is a different color, but still the exact same type of tree as that other tropical planet 40k lightyears away.

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          16 hours ago

          I’m not gonna respond to all of that but I will say:

          1. I think there’s a fundamental difference between something not being to your taste and something being flawed. This kinda just reads like you didn’t enjoy your experience. That’s fine, but that doesn’t make the product flawed
          2. a lot of the problems you mentioned have been improved on over the past few expansions
          3. fidget spinners are fun, idk why you have beef with them lol
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            13 hours ago

            In regards to 1. I disagree - there are plenty of flawed things that are still my taste - just like this game is.

            I can enjoy something and still admit the problems it has. I don’t need to ‘justify’ my enjoyment by pretending something is perfect or doesn’t need improvement.

            That would be like saying a person I like has zero flaws or issues. Just patently untrue. EVERYBODY has something they need to work on themselves even if they can’t see it.

            If you can’t tell the difference between constructive and destructive criticism that’s something you need to work on lol.