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Shinobi-san said:
LudicrousSpeed said:

And yet, indie devs will still be pretty much the only ones taking risks and not playing it safe. And unlike Hello Games, most of these indie devs can do so, and promote their games honestly. And yeah, hindsight is always 20/20. It's real easy to sit now and say you always knew Murray was exaggerating the games features, lying about them, "just so gosh darn passionate!", whatever you wanna call it. Either way, it doesn't change what happened.

Everybody reacts differently to promotional content.

Im not saying i knew he was exagerrating - I'm saying i dont think he exagerated and at no point did i feel mislead. Just because the "majority" of the gaming community has jumped on this bandwagon does not mean i need to as well.

Wouldn't even call it "promotional content", it's just a steady stream of one lie after another. Promotional content is supposed to promote what you are selling. He was promoting some game other than No Man's Sky.

Idk what to tell you if you can read interviews from a guy talking about grand space battles, deep dialogue, a whole faction system, and multiplayer and not feel mislead when the actual game has zero of that content but luckily most gamers disagree and we can hold liars accountable for stuff like this so that other developers learn :)