• maxprime@lemmy.ml
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      2 years ago

      Yeah. I don’t know why devs talk about features of a game that is years out. Bums me out to hear about Witcher 4, as a massive Witcher fan. Like, why are you hyping this game up? Do you not remember CP2077 release? Do they not remember NMS release?

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    2 years ago

    Fun fact: you can climb mountains that are miles high, taller than Everest already in no man’s sky. Is it fun? No it really isn’t.

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    The comparison is moot. Most of us have never seen Everest. I mean even in their last game, I’m sure if they just pulled some world mesh above the clouds and made sure there was a path you could do the same Everest climb. We went to space without a loading screen lol

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      Every time I read about Everest, I can’t not think about how the base camp is already higher than anything that exists in the alps

      Crazy

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    2 years ago

    I get the skepticism but I think that after they got humbled into providing free DLC for 7 years, they aren’t going to make the same mistake. I’m cautiously optimistic in other words.

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    And people looked at me funny saying I won’t buy anything from them for the hype they built with NMS. And here it is, happening again. See you in 5 years when the game actually has the features, huh

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      But bro, you can climb mountains taller than the everest. Think of the possibilities, like climbing a mountain. Imagine looking up and seeing a mountain and then looking down and still seeing a mountain, but then you look left and right and you guessed it, still mountain.