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"No Man's Sky is Elite for the 21st century. Pointless? Maybe – but also sublime" Keith Stuart

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2016 9:20 pm
by chrisjj

Re: "No Man's Sky is Elite for the 21st century. Pointless? Maybe – but also sublime" Keith Stuart

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2016 11:32 pm
by Cody
There's been much wailing and gnashing of teeth over NMS, from what I've been reading - especially over the PC port.
Not my cup of tea - hard to explain why - so I stand on the sidelines, blissfully unaffected by all the hype and angst.

Re: "No Man's Sky is Elite for the 21st century. Pointless? Maybe – but also sublime" Keith Stuart

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2016 11:22 am
by Disembodied
Good article, thanks! This bit is particularly interesting, I think:
[No Man's Sky] brings back that sense that Elite provided – that you’re a lonely and vulnerable traveller, in a puny rust bucket only ever one dramatic incident away from destruction. The universe won’t care when you’re gone. The universe barely knows you’re there.

Some people have reacted badly to this. Used to being told they’re the centre of the galaxy, gamers are furious about the lack of direction in the game, the lack of point, the lack of meaning, the lack of recognition.

Re: "No Man's Sky is Elite for the 21st century. Pointless? Maybe – but also sublime" Keith Stuart

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2016 7:58 pm
by ffutures
That's incredibly pretty but how does playability compare?

Re: "No Man's Sky is Elite for the 21st century. Pointless? Maybe – but also sublime" Keith Stuart

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2016 1:18 pm
by spud42
I am enjoying it. But i take it for what it is. explore and grind resources. sell resources to get better tools to grind quicker. bigger ships to hold more suit enhancements to hold more etc.

I do find one thing curious about the game.

you are supposed to be "discovering " all the flora and fauna on the planets, yet there are cargo drops randomly scattered about the planets. there are alien ships floating in orbit. hint do not attack them even accidentally...
also as you explore there are ships flying overhead, life pods and crashed ships. seems to me there is a lot of activity for an "undiscovered planet" .

each planet seems to have a space station from what i have seen from lets plays on the tubes.

i havent gotten off planet yet. still exploring my first planet and trying to build up credits to buy that next ship when i do get to space and go to the station.

controls are not to hard to pick up. pitch and roll by the mouse , w and s accelerate and brake. i think a and d give yaw i think but i dont use them... interactng with things is by holding down the e key untill the circle indicator does 1 revolution. took me a while at first to figure out why when i pressed e nothing happened...

Re: "No Man's Sky is Elite for the 21st century. Pointless? Maybe – but also sublime" Keith Stuart

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2016 2:06 pm
by chrisjj
spud42 wrote:
as you explore there are ships flying overhead, life pods and crashed ships. seems to me there is a lot of activity for an "undiscovered planet" .
Looks set to become a core trope of the new Content-lacking Procedurally Generated Space Exploration Game genre.

Credit for inventing it goes to Elite Dangerous, in which Frontier addressed player complaints of content lack by adorning millions of uninhabited planets across the galaxy with wrecks of ships carrying tea and computers :-)