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Vodacixi said:
Zoombael said:

And i say: If you believed the would launch in any different state than it did, then its your own goddamn fault. 

Neither was surprising. Not the condition NMS launched in, nor the community reaction.

What the hell did people expect from a little indie studio. With at the time i think 15 employees. An epic space opera saga. Right.

I bought it a couple of weeks ago. I think i never played a more tediously boring game. And people praising HG for redeeming themselves. Oy...

So, the fault is on us for believing what they said they would do and for expect a technical quality on par with they show on trailers. Ok, better let you enjoy your topsy turvy version of common sense.

"Believing". You knew they couldnt deliever. You should ve known. Everybody should ve known, but the press and the community chose to stay oblivious to the fact that some dozen weak backyard indie developer on a limited budget, within 3 years time span cannot develop the sci fi space adventure of your dreams and anyone who believed they could AND pre ordered/bought at release was a fool to do so. 

No one was forced by anyone to buy the game at release without reading reviews. Who the hell does that in this day and age? I do when i know exaclty what to expect, in content and quality. RE2R for example.

As ive mentioned, i ve bought NMS couple of weeks ago. I didnt expect much, not because of all the negativ hubbub. I naturally dont expect much from indie devs. I invested 10h into it and i got nowhere. Dead end after dead end, combined with the hardcore excessive obligatory grind/mining and i was done. How anyone can deem this good gaming is beyond me. My job has more entertainment value than NMS.



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