| Turkish said: Why do people keep saying this? How much did we see, maybe less than 1 hour of unique footage with different planets? How much are you gonna plan to play the game, maybe over 100 hours so who says you might not see design patterns repeated with little variations? If there's one thing I've learned from devs who promise "million different weapons" like Borderlands or 1000s of hours of content, it's not to trust it. And yeah, it's the color pallete, it's starting to look same-y already, I also feel like the environments look very basic and planets small. |
I've seen desert planets with sand dunes and strange giant two legged creatures roaming around, I've seen Earthlike environments with meadows, hills and mountains, I've seen tropical planets with mist and rain, I've seen lush alien looking planets with strange giant ferns and flying whales, just to name a few. For those people who like to 'complete' a game you have the end goal of getting to the centre of the universe, where we'll find out more about the lore and Sean Murray has said you could see it as the beginning of a new game. These people will probably be playing around 40 hours. Then you have people (like myself) who are explorers, who will spend all of their time finding wonderful things, searching ruins for clues to the lore or new blueprints to improve their suits, ships, guns or hacking devices. Some will play as traders, some will play as pirates, some will play as archaeologists searching out the lore, some will play as miners, digging down to hidden caverns to discover rare materials and strange dark dwelling creatures, some will concentrate on doing the side quests or infiltrating building to hack computers. If you think these all look the same then I don't think we see things in the same way, and REMEMBER, these are the initial planets we see, not the planets that are nearer the centre of the universe:


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