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No Man's Sky
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I'm shelving this game for the next several months or maybe indefinitely.
[quote name="Mischief Maker"]The music is really good and the game has a seriously solid aesthetic, but <A HREF="https://www.reddit.com/r/NoMansSkyTheGame/comments/4y046e/wheres_the_nms_we_were_sold_on_heres_a_big_list/">this reddit thread</A> delineates all the game features that were shown in gameplay footage in the buildup that failed to show in the released product: [quote]Clearly Sean was showing off a very different game four months ago. That footage is incredibly misleading, as it talks about many aspects of the game that no longer exist. Watching the IGN First from April bummed me the hell out, because that game looked amazing, and the game we got seems less like 1.03 and more like 0.5.03. It didn't make me mad, I didn't feel like I'd be straight-up lied to, only maybe unintentionally misled. Then just as I was wrapping this post up, I found the real kicker that pissed me all the way off. Maybe others have realized this, but I didn't until last night: The most recent promo material from July, the four pillars videos released just a month before launch, are all using new footage from that same old build of the game that very clearly does not represent the one people can buy. That footage is still being used to sell this game even now, and it's no better than what Sega did with Aliens: Colonial Marines. I feel utterly bamboozled now, possibly even hoodwinked. It's one thing for footage from four months ago to be unrepresentative -- development is a process, and things change. But a month old, when obviously the game had been significantly altered by then? To continue to use misleading footage in the commercials knowing the game had changed drastically? That's being intentionally misleading. It makes you wonder: if they're using footage they know to be misleading now, did they know it was misleading four months ago when they were making a big press push using that same build? As corny and melodramatic as it was last week, I think it's fair to wonder if we've been legitimately lied to at this point. [/quote] At least I feel like less of an idiot for breaking my "never preorder" rule after seeing a neat list of all the ways I was mislead in the leadup footage (like where are the giant sandworms?!) Considering before the PC release shitstorm the NMS blog was talking about massive game-altering changes in the next patch like buying freighters, I think they had to remove several still-buggy gameplay features to make their already delayed release date with Sony breathing down their necks, then planned to follow up by patching it back in at their leisure. Maybe around Christmas it'll be the game they originally were displaying? Or maybe... just maybe they hastily removed all the superformula functionality to avoid a second lawsuit?[/quote]