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Madword said:

You are confirming my point... you are not interested in NMS because it doesnt have base building and thats fine, but as far as those people who are interested in it, we are not interested in base building, we are interested in the vision they have set out.

Not really, I am interested in NMS and intend to buy it but the lack of building a home or colonies makes each planet feel like a place to just visit, tag and move on. At least with Starbound I can mine different planets but shape them in ways of building upon them, turning them into personal colonies or just places to leave a mark on, the big aspect of NMS that I keep seeing a lot of is the tag system, tagging animals and planets, basically being a "witness" to self generated animals and planets but in a constant cycle with no end, even getting to the "centre" of the universe is more or elss being a witness to what is found there (which doesn't sound like it;s going to blow minds in the same way Minecraft had done as a whole.

Yeah that's cool that you are interested in an artistic vision (because exploration is something humans do and isn't really all that special but the way the devs are making it out to be sounds like it's trying to go for an artistic approach, but in the end it's nothing incredibly unique.



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