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A game isn’t exhausted after use. It doesn’t even wear out. So the analogy is false, the product is totally re sellable. Also, with how complex a game is, it can easily take a dozen hours to really experience the total game in terms of mechanics and flow. For instance a new player to the dark souls franchise, dying

Yes. No man’s sky. Put 44 hours into it thinking if i just got further in all the features that were missing would slowly be added in, for as big as the game was, i figured it had an over the top long intro to all the complicated mechanics we were promised. After all dumping all that on a person could be overwhelming.

Interesting read. I appreciate the article not pushing the rhetoric going around with some critics that we paying customers have boo right to be upset over the obvious lack of promised content. Personally i wasn’t disappointed, or let down, with the lack of everything. The final blow for me was when u realized the

Not a bad tv, and a pretty good price for 4k. I’m sure your typical football watcher will be thrilled with it. Sadly for me it’s got no OLED or Quantum dot display and I’m looking for at least 240hz. If you’re just a TV watcher this should be a good upgrade especially for the price. If you’re looking for top of the

Not a bad tv, and a pretty good price for 4k. I’m sure your typical football watcher will be thrilled with it. Sadly

Oh yeah crystals are super fast, I myself have only found a couple planets with gold crystals though and never in large supply, usually aluminum 😔

I think it’s more about speed of return. On a good planet you can jet ski around fast enough to fill ask your suit slots in less than ten minutes. A solid resource Boulder, be it gold or Emril, takes more like 2-4 minutes to break down and yields maybe a bit more then 250 resources. If you can find a planet covered in

I did much of the same except only spent about 9 hours on my starter planet. I feel bad for this guy because it was leaving that first planet and realizing how much nothing was out there that killed the spark for me. When I realized that grinding resources and upgrading mods/slots was all there was to the game I

Thank you for bringing this up. I myself can read much faster then people talk and I don't need to be visually entertained when I'm looking to be informed. A lot of news sites lose me because they want to video everything and all I want is to read the news, I feel a lot of news people bury the info in favor of being

Maybe we should live with disappointment though. I find a lot of millennials have a severe pain avoidance issue. They break down and give in asap, and consider whatever out come a ‘success’ so long as they feel they advoided the majority of discomfort a given moment threatened them with. It’s a great thing to not live

I find this kind of strange simply because of the time. Here’s Hello Games whining hard about people picking up leaked copies and complaining about people experiencing the game before they want blah blah. So they then release the patch a day before the game goes up for sale, basically giving everyone who has gotten a

I believe midnight when it is released, that or the midnight after.

Damn right. And Kotaku has gotten in trouble before for reviewing things early and for giving things bad reviews. Google Kotaku blacklisted and you should get a few articles of how square or ubisoft (I think) blacklisted Kotaku for reviewing something poorly and before release, now they don’t get review copies and

Actually there is an embargo, however they don't really review it thru just give general impressions.

Hello Games just can’t get it together eh? Well enough is enough. Refunded my reserved copy on steam, I’ll wait till it’s on discount next year on steam sale. It’s not the delays, it’s the hugely unprofessional attitude of not getting their releases straight, not disclosing anything to the public and as multiple news