Oh it's absolutely there already, if we compare it to the Day 1 version of the game. Especially with this update, it is barely recognizable as the same title. Most AAA sequels have less evolution than this in terms of content, mechanics/systems and visuals.it's getting closer to a NMS2 now.
I'm envious.
i think the difference now between PSVR2 and flat game is bigger than it was before. Expected i guess.
You're living in 2016. No one who has seen what Hello Games has done for NMS over the years, at no extra cost, could say he has not only redeemed himself, but far surpassed expectations for the game.Why have Murray talking about the game, he lied through his teeth about it originally.
As far as I'm concerned he's the Peter Molyneux of space sims
I don't want to buy a game and hope a decade later they deliver on what they promised. So its great that they are finally delivering on what they promised. But I will wait for the game to be a few bucksYou're living in 2016. No one who has seen what Hello Games has done for NMS over the years, at no extra cost, could say he has not only redeemed himself, but far surpassed expectations for the game.
I don't want to buy a game and hope a decade later they deliver on what they promised.
I bought no mans sky when it came out. It worked like crap on my amd card. Content was missing. I got a refund. Star citizen wasn't sold to me as a completed game. It was sold to me as a game I was supporting to get madeAs a Star Citizen backer, you don't want to do it twice you mean.
Hello pretty much delivered the missing features over the first few years after launch. The level of harassment they received was totally out of proportion and the worst of game Internet discourse.
Whether they delivered the game that people build up in their heads is a separate question. I'm giving it another go, but still not sure it's for me.
They have a ways to go to catch up to star citizen. There is so much pop up in that video