The game just keeps growing
Sean Murray, Founder, Hello Games: "Hello! Today we are releasing one of our biggest updates for No Man’s Sky. We can’t wait for you to see what we’ve been working on."
They really put other devs to shame with the amount of free updates they keep putting out.
"now there are new worlds to explore with a level of variety no one has seen before."
A level of variety no one has seen before? The devs have been working on this, and I'm sure there was QA of this update, so clearly those people have seen this level of variety before. Just another lie from Hello Games.
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It's been a couple of years since I've played, and I have that itch again.
There's nothing quite like this game. Truly awesome work.
I loved this at launch, even with all its flaws. I really should try it again now it has transformed so much.
No Man’s Sky developer Hello Games has hailed hitting a ‘very positive’ Steam user review user rating for the first time, eight years after the game’s controversial launch was slammed by players.
Good for them, but this is not the model we want to continue following. A bunch of empty promises and lies at launch. That being said they didn’t take to blaming the reviewers and self-pity. They buckled down and fixed their game. Good on them.
Congrats Hello Games. Even though I believe they redeemed themselves years ago, I'm glad that they kept up with the constant improvements and free content updates. It shows that they value their IP and I look forward to what their new game will bring.
Yeah, NOPES and Sean and his crew can go eat a sack of dixs. Biggest bait and switch by a completely unprepared team. You can keep singing this “they fixed it” years later BS all you want. Don’t care about the crap they added, this broken technical marvel still clips through the environment in a what became a giant disingenuously marketed tween game.
“very positive”. it launched 2016….and you are STILL worried about the game’s reputation (now patched several times). That says all you need to know. Get real.
GB: "Dozens of current titles leverage Sony's latest console, but which are the best to play first? Check out our ten picks here."
There are zero games someone "needs" a ps5 pro for... All the salty downvotes on Earth can't change that.
I don't think the people that own the Pro are salty. They are loving the improvements. The salty ones are the xbots and PC guys that wished it to fail and it didn't. People don't need Gold chains or Rolex watches but they buy them because they can and you will never be able to stop that.
Horizon is probably the best graphical game I have seen on any console so far. Dead Rising Remaster is a surprising one solid 60fps throughout and the ray tracing os really well implemented. COD BlackOps6 latest patch at 60hz mode actually performance between 80-100fps at I believe native 4k and looks really good.
No one needs these upgrades - the PS5 base is a great console with decent performance anyway.
However, if like me you prefer having the best performance you can on console, then the pro has been great. Even with old titles quickly patched there have been some great gains in performance on some titles, and I've loved the differences I've noted. The returns will only become better as new games come that have been balanced with the pro in mind and PSSR gets developed to offer ever better performance. Well worth for me.
@SPEAKxTHExTRUTH....If you have both then you can clearly see the difference or you need to visit the optometrist. The base ps5 isn't doing performance mode in full 4k/60...if that improvement is a waste of money, why did you buy it? You are getting double frame rate in quality mode and full 4K in performance mode. If thats not worth $200 over base, I don't know what is. Not to mention the bigger HD, faster ram, more ram, faster gpu, wifi 7, AI Upscaling, etc.
Humbling the whole industry.
I plugged in my PSVR2 just to hop in again, and I'm in love all over again.
Cool, really looking forward to Light No Fire also.
I love it, glad they are getting the love they deserve. Rocky launch but they've spent the last 2 console generations making it right.