I've been really into this game lately and even got my non-gamer husband interested after letting him play my game this week. He was about to get his first Steam account today to buy the game and then I found this article about an update I didn't expect!
Dammit, they keep updating this game. I set it aside for a bit to play thru FO4 another time, but how will I find the time to play FO76 and NMS at the same time?
Hmm...the choices are .....retire, contract a protracted but ultimately curable illness, or find a way to play while at work....
Sigh.....
If it is any consolation I found myself entangled in the same web of FO4, FO76, and No Man's Sky this morning.
*ehem...
Don't mind him, that's just RDR2. Don't worry, you'll get your turn, we know how great you are!
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Adopted @Kyleran as my virtual father - I put him in my signature since he worries about me all the time and this way he can keep track of me when I talk to strangers here!
I wish I didnt get motion sickness after 15 min in this game. Its currently the only game I know that causes me to get sick.
usually that is due to field of view. some people freak out when it's set "wrong" for them - usualy above 90, try setting it to 85 or something, play around abit with it, if that is an option in NMS
"I'll never grow up, never grow up, never grow up! Not me!"
Something I've noted of late, especially when people talk about Fallout76, is NMS is taking on a new or rather expanded meaning. Instead of using it to indicate the ultimate failure of game development, it's starting to mean more of a redemption. The relation to FO76 being along the lines of "can Bethesda pull a NMS, or is it doomed?".
I think it's pretty cool. I liked NMS when it was released and it's so much better now.
I applaud this game for the changes its made. The most important thing they need to adjust however is building ownership and allowing your friends to build onto your base when you're offline. Apart from that this game is damn good.
Dammit, they keep updating this game. I set it aside for a bit to play thru FO4 another time, but how will I find the time to play FO76 and NMS at the same time?
Hmm...the choices are .....retire, contract a protracted but ultimately curable illness, or find a way to play while at work....
Sigh.....
If it is any consolation I found myself entangled in the same web of FO4, FO76, and No Man's Sky this morning.
*ehem...
Don't mind him, that's just RDR2. Don't worry, you'll get your turn, we know how great you are!
Spiderman says, Meet my new awesome DLC. The final boss fight on that looks a little brutal.
Visions is pretty good. The terrain improvements on the normal planets are more subtle, but the exotics have seen a big jump in quality.
This final event (8 of 8) has us wrapping up Polo's side quest and providing community wide research. In gameplay terms we have 13 days to increment a count by scanning certain items (at least at this stage). There is a ton of quicksilver as a reward and consumable fireworks to spend it on if you're unlocked all the blueprint items.
There are exotic collections and new base building parts. Corrupted sentinels appear when collecting ancient items. So far all of them I've encountered have been weak. I'm in fully modified gear and can one shot (shotgun 3S mods) them before they finish their scan. They need to tweak that a little more and maybe summon more powerful corrupted sentinels for rarer items.
All these reviews have talked me into getting this game. Looking forward to playing.
"We all do the best we can based on life experience, point of view, and our ability to believe in ourselves." - Naropa "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." SR Covey
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Devs whilst we won't talk about release I think they have almost redeemed themselves.
You will see me back for another try
*ehem...
Don't mind him, that's just RDR2. Don't worry, you'll get your turn, we know how great you are!
usually that is due to field of view. some people freak out when it's set "wrong" for them - usualy above 90, try setting it to 85 or something, play around abit with it, if that is an option in NMS
"I'll never grow up, never grow up, never grow up! Not me!"
I think it's pretty cool. I liked NMS when it was released and it's so much better now.
http://www.mmorpg.com/gamelist.cfm/game/12/feature/7052/Lessons-Learned-from-Free-Shard.html/page/1
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQpn9uOXicM
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http://www.census.gov/popclock/
"We all do the best we can based on life experience, point of view, and our ability to believe in ourselves." - Naropa "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." SR Covey