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LudicrousSpeed said:

Yeah it's kind of funny that he seems almost offended that you would dare form an opinion about a game that's not out yet, but at the same time he can flat out tell you not to buy the game, that it isn't for you. LOL.

Seems like it very much is your type of game. I am going to buy it as well, but I share some of your same worries.

I gathered this after a while of watching only him posting videos and then when something so much as ill is spkoen of the game or it not being as great as ever, it's somehow me not knowing anything at all despite me going well out of my way the past few years to keep watching vids and reading up on the game as well as watching other games grow and what they offer. Two years ago Starbound basically told me more or less what I could do via trailers and the like, over those two years more and more content has been added as well as mechanics, suddenly we're getting some more burtsts of NMS info and most of it is lining up to what Starbound and other games have already touched upon.

I know what 'm reading and learning each day, there is no such thing as someone who has a amsters degree in NMS knowledge, even by linking videos, doesn't stop me from going elswhere and learning what I wish to know about a game I intwend to buy, apparently pointing out a few flaws or lacking options means I'm not supposed to buy the game, I don't see how having less options and mechanics is objectively better than a game that offers more.

It's definitely my type of game for sure as I still play Minecraft and Starbound, constantly exploring and doing what I do just like how I'll grab NMS at some point and do what I do, but I know I;m allowed to point out it's shortcomings and places it could do better.



Mankind, in its arrogance and self-delusion, must believe they are the mirrors to God in both their image and their power. If something shatters that mirror, then it must be totally destroyed.