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On the subject of your car analogy, you should also fill up before your tank gets extremely low because most fuel pumps are also cooled by the liquid gasoline flowing through them, so driving with an extremely low tank can be damaging to the pump over the long term.

Oh man, really throws me back to see a Nightfire clip on here. I loved that game.

Can we please stop giving this group publicity.

“Today, we’ve shut down the altright.com server and a number of accounts associated with the events in Charlottesville. We will continue to take action against white supremacy, Nazi ideology, and all forms of hate.”

This. The animation of the NES and SNES here have consistent pixel placement, so one could argue these are representing an animated sprite. Whether the NES can animate that many frames that quickly, I have no damn clue. But you can pull off this exact look with purely 2D graphics.

Publisher deadlines. However that’s where my sympathy for No Man’s Sky ends. They sold us a product that looked more polished and alive in the (carefully deceptive) trailers that turned out to be a bare-bones early access game. Any updates that come out are great, its just that these things SHOULD have been included

One year, but yeah. This is stuff they at least implied, if not outright stated, would be in the game at launch. What has become increasingly obvious over the past year is that NMS was not finished, and most of the defenses of the game as a “minimalist experience” or whatever are being shot full of holes by the game’s

It’s crazy to me that people still don’t acknowledge this when you can easily link them to numerous interviews where pie in the sky promises were made. I get that the game has fans but to argue that the creators didn’t misrepresent or at least over promise is to argue against reality.

Unreal expectations? I think people just expected the game to have what the creators said the game would have. By all means enjoy the game, but the launch complaints I’ve seen were pretty reasonable.

expectations built by the creator of the game by literally lying.

What expectations that were not directly spoken about by Murray are being discussed here?

A visualization of all my friends who bought No Man’s Sky at launch:

Even the comments are a complete retread of the 3D TV fiasco of a few years earlier. ‘This looks great, finally it’s here after so many failures, day one purchase for me guys!’ ‘Guys this is the best thing ever, total gamechanger, it’s real this time, you all have to get one!’ ‘Guys we are seeing the realism set in

Like the trolls and shitposters around here, it seems that even devs don’t want to make an effort anymore, they just want to push something out and go “See, VR!” and sit back and expect to make money on it. The problem is, the market has already seen this and is not impressed. I don’t think even lower price points are

I don’t know what lamens are, but publishing quotes and presenting facts is basically the definition of journalism.

Gita, you always have the best articles. SimCity was the cornerstone of my gaming experience from the very beginning. SimCity 2000 was one of my first PC games once I got a computer with a CD drive back in the day. By the way, Cities: Skylines is a worthy successor for those who have yet to try it out.

How does this NOT constitute bullying and harassment? I’d love to know, especially since you’re the one who should have no problem explaining his position.

Don’t be intellectually dishonest, a quick google search would show you that bullying isn’t a term limited to adolescents.

That’s cool if you want to redefine bullying for your own purposes, but this man is still being harassed by an online mob because of his sexual tendencies.