did that on sunday night.. started at 9pm.. realized the sun was coming up and it was 5am and i had to be at work at 8am. ;)
did that on sunday night.. started at 9pm.. realized the sun was coming up and it was 5am and i had to be at work at 8am. ;)
Speaking as an ex-cop
Oh man, so much this. It’s been years since a game did this to me anywhere near the level NMS does.
Over the weekend I briefly turned my gaze away from the screen to look at my clock, wholeheartedly believing it was around Midnight.... It was 4:30 in the morning. It was really disorienting.
No I did not. I only really got a chance to explore a random planet for ehh 20-30 minutes at my buddies place. Im sure eventually I will pick this up when the price drops and spend some time with it. As a collector I deff appreciate the novelty/breakthrough of this game.
Wanderlust, and this game definitely strikes that nerve, and then soothes it. Minecraft did that for me a little, but NMS is far prettier and less stressful.
Stop being a dick.
The water was “confused.”
i love this game.
you didn’t read the part about the lebanese team refusing to share a bus with the israeli team
Fuck anti-Semites, and anti-Semitism posing as political protest. The Israeli government is far from perfect, and does a lot of truly reprehensible things, but the last I checked, Or Sasson & the Israeli athletes that the Lebanese team is too good to share a bus with, aren’t Bibi Netanyahu.
This is literally the one ostensibly good thing about the Olympics, the thin veneer of international cooperation and friendship, and these assholes hate the Jews too much to even pay lip service to that.
Definition of a bitch.
But it doesn’t matter because Sean’s statement was to express the fact of how unbelievable immense and diverse the game is. Yes I know that the game’s universe isn’t physically immense because its just digital code. I also know that the planets aren’t really planets nor the animals real animals. Have a Snickers and…
They’re not real? You mean if I play this game I’m not actually piloting a remote ship through the vastness of space and finding alien life everywhere?
well obviously it’s not literally the same but I was just trying to argue that the analogy works better than it might seem. I am aware of how biology works, and you may be taking this slightly too seriously.
I mean, it kind of is, because that means that the rest of your body/physics is the compiler/computer. There’s a lot of complexity abstracted away when you’re just looking at a few lines of code (unless you’re writing assembly I guess but I’m gonna assume that this game was not written in such)
you could argue that variances in DNA are just a “few lines of code”
It came out for ps4 on Monday.
It’s a great story but it’s a dead horse.
The guy is a stone hero. But this posting is a wobbly retread.