- Maybe It’s Time
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If you like aimlessly wandering space and just looking at foreign landscapes while building your own personal space on your favorite, then it’s honestly just about the best game in that genre
ID: hbuqq48ID: hbut0f4no, you get put into a universe and build in it.
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No man's sky is severely underrated now. It's an amazing game, but people still can't get over something that happened 5 years ago
ID: hbus55nYea. Fuck us, right?
ID: hbut83mFuck who?
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Yeah no man's sky was decent for what it was when it launched. It was an okay time waster. Obviously FAR below the hype and what was promised, but whatevs.
Now however, It's a different story entirely. At this point they've gone FAR above what was originally promised. Imo, it just might be the best game ever made. Seriously. And it just keeps getting better.
ID: hbutvpiSo it's a single, infinite universe where everybody can meet up and permanently name a creature or planet that all other players will see?
ID: hbuu4isYep. But the universe isnt infinte, just practically infinite.
ID: hbv33lzIt's infinite in the sense that there's not a chance in hell that if everyone on earth played the game for the rest of their lives that they'd come close to fully exploring one if the several "galaxies" in the game.
But yeah you can name planets and creatures and shit, and other players can see those names when they run across them as well as the bases you build. The chances that they'll run across them at all greatly increase the closer to the center of the galaxy you get, since the main quest leads there, and many of the places nearby are considered "hub worlds"
That's not the only way though, scattered on each planet are also teleporters that you can learn the heiroglypic coordinates to, and then share those with people on the net or whatever.
There's also a nexus that can be summoned in space and which is the same instance and acts as a hub, and it's got a teleporter that gives access to other players bases via their crafted teleporters.
Basically the answer to your question is that if it's something you want you'll find it to be easily done, and if you'd rather it didn't exist then you can very easily just ignore it and you'll likely never encounter it on accident.
Oh and during the "expeditions" that have launched every few months or so since may, everyone who makes a new save to participate actually starts in the same place, so it's much more multiplayerish, and the important locations have tended to turn into wild west weirdovilles of user created bullshit which is always fun. There's one starting in the next few days or so too.
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You're gonna see a lot of people saying it's bad. My advice... Might as well see if you like it. Especially if it's on sale. I'm 90 percent sure it's on gamepass too so if you have gamepass pc you might just be able to get it for like no pay.
I like it.
But I'm not gonna tell you that you should or your shouldn't one because I suck ass at explaining things and 2 it's not a game you can make people like by talking about it.
It'd not like it was when it launched I'll leave it at that
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Some awfully obvious guerrilla marketing for this game recently, but marketing always was the sole strong point of these devs. It certainly wasn't honesty.
ID: hbuuh5hIt's a top-20 game on steam 5 years after release. This post couldnt possibly be any of the tens of thousands of daily players. /s
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I played thus game for a very short time. As soon as I got to the hub area with other players I added someone who seemed friendly to my party then I went back to my home base and the other player followed. He started building a base next to mine and then put his shit in my refineries. I couldn't use my refineries anymore because his stuff was in them and he wasnt taking them out, not to mention there was a language barrier. So I blocked him and made a new home base. Haven't played since.
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So you build a universe?