Hello Games Received Death Threats Over 'No Man's Sky' (theguardian.com) 196
The Guardian revisits the disastrous 2016 launch of the massive open-universe videogame No Man's Sky, in a new interview with company director Sean Murray:
"I've never liked talking to the press. I didn't enjoy it when I had to do it, and when I did it, I was naive and overly excited about my game. There are a lot of things around launch that I regret, or that I would do differently." He is reluctant to relive the particulars of what happened in the weeks and months following No Man's Sky's release in August 2016 ("I find it really personal, and I don't have any advice for dealing with it," he says), but it involved death threats, bomb threats sent to the studio and harassment of people who worked at Hello Games on a frightening scale. They were in regular contact with Scotland Yard and the Metropolitan police... "I remember getting a death threat about the fact that there were butterflies in our original trailer, and you could see them as you walked past them, but there weren't any butterflies in the launch game. I remember thinking to myself: 'Maybe when you're sending a death threat about butterflies in a game, you might be the bad guy....'"
Despite the controversy, No Man's Sky sold extremely well, and plenty of its players have stuck by it. A year after release, when Hello Games released the Atlas Rises update, about a million people showed up to play, and the average playtime was 45 hours.... It is still recognisable as the lonely, abstractly beautiful space-exploration game I played in 2016, but three big updates have added a lot more. It is now definitely a better game, with much more to do and a clearer structure... Now you can also construct bases, drive around in vehicles and -- as of next week -- invite other players to explore with you, in groups of four. You can crew a freighter together, or colonise a planet with ever-expanding constructions.
"You are still a tiny speck in an infinite universe," writes the Guardian. "it's just that now, you have some company." Murray describes it as a "Star Trek away team vibe."
In another interview, Murray concedes that during the five years they'd spent in development, "We talked about the game way earlier than we should have talked about the game.... "
Despite the controversy, No Man's Sky sold extremely well, and plenty of its players have stuck by it. A year after release, when Hello Games released the Atlas Rises update, about a million people showed up to play, and the average playtime was 45 hours.... It is still recognisable as the lonely, abstractly beautiful space-exploration game I played in 2016, but three big updates have added a lot more. It is now definitely a better game, with much more to do and a clearer structure... Now you can also construct bases, drive around in vehicles and -- as of next week -- invite other players to explore with you, in groups of four. You can crew a freighter together, or colonise a planet with ever-expanding constructions.
"You are still a tiny speck in an infinite universe," writes the Guardian. "it's just that now, you have some company." Murray describes it as a "Star Trek away team vibe."
In another interview, Murray concedes that during the five years they'd spent in development, "We talked about the game way earlier than we should have talked about the game.... "
Bombs over butterflies? (Score:3, Funny)
I assumed it was about the horridly racist & misogynistic title. And it would have been totally justified too!
(AmiMoJo is up on blocks)
Re:Bombs over butterflies? (Score:5, Informative)
I'll say the same thing about this issue as I did about the recent ArenaNet controversy: there are two part to the No Man's Sky issue.
The first part: No matter how you try to spin things, Murray out and out lied about what features would be in the game, and showed mocked-up videos that purported to show features of the game that, even today, fall, far far short of the promises. And there was no retraction about those missing features until people purchased the game and found they weren't there.
The second part is some in the gaming public's stupid over-reaction to things like this. Just like with Jessica price, whatever the reason for the outrage, there's no excuse for the level of vitriol heaped on these people in the form of harassment and death threats. Complaining in a public forum is one thing, especially since it involved a non-trivial amount of a purchase price, but death threats? So, yes, this sort of harassment happens to men as well as women. Let's not forget that in future conversations.
What really kills me is that No Man's Sky was not a terrible game. Not a great one, but it showed a lot of promise. But it was ridiculously over-hyped, over-priced, and over-promised. Nothing is going to live up to that.
I'm an independent game developer myself, working for an eventual release of my own game, so I'm sort of sympathetic in some ways, but perhaps even less so in others. What Murray did was breach trust with the public. Once lost, it's going to be extremely difficult to win that trust back. I'd like to think I wouldn't need that lesson taught to me at this point in my life, but I thank Murray for emphatically re-inforcing those principles.
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No matter how you try to spin things
Whoops. That's supposed to say "No matter how HE tries to spin things." Obviously, I'm not blaming you for spinning this.
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What really kills me is that No Man's Sky was not a terrible game.
Nope. Just an incredibly boring one. You can't change a few details and then ask players to keep doing the exact same thing they were doing. If you're going to grind you need to introduce new variables or at least follow a story.
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Just like with Jessica price, whatever the reason for the outrage, there's no excuse for the level of vitriol heaped on these people in the form of harassment and death threats. Complaining in a public forum is one thing, especially since it involved a non-trivial amount of a purchase price, but death threats? So, yes, this sort of harassment happens to men as well as women. Let's not forget that in future conversations.
In the long history of stuff like this there's usually 4 groups of people. The ones pissed off and who want to bitch. The ones that rally around the person(s) being attacked, in this case it was fans rallying around Deroir(fans really didn't like price or her hostile attitude towards fans - she burnt bridges there). For those that don't know he's a huge name in the GW community. So much so that he has an NPC named after him, people look to him for early lore/content changes, and so on. He also gets intr
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Creators have used the internet to get closer to fans and involve them more directly in their work. Fans feeling some connection to or ownership of the game/movie/book helps sales.
The problem is that some fans take it too far, and start to feel entitled. They get upset when decisions are made that they don't like, or when things fail to live up to their expectations. See the harassment of Star Wars actors as an example, and not just the new bunch either - Carrie Fisher got it too.
Back in the day guys like P
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Yep, I think that's largely true. The modern internet + social media also makes it easier for the whackjobs to do their harassing instantly and anonymously, and so I think they tend to show up a bit a bit more prominently than they used to. It's a lot more work to actually send a death threat via a physical letter, and then you have to worry about fingerprints, etc...
I think we as a society haven't yet come to terms with the way an anonymous mob can form and go on the attack via social media platforms, so
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Back in the day guys like Peter Molyneux were just the same, massively over-promising and under-delivering.
There's a difference.
Black and White was received very well at release. it was, indeed, an excellent game. It won a Guiness World Record - that's gotta account for something.
Black and White 2 was a bit worse but still a nice game, full of feature.
Fable 3 was an excellent game as well, albeit its PC port was a bit crappy (most PC ports are like that).
While it's true that Molyneaux overpromised, if I'd make an analogy it would be:
Peter Molyneaux promised a rocket ship and delivered a Ferrari;
Sean Murray promi
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I found Black and White incredibly boring and I really did give it a chance. I still do not understand the good reviews it got.
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I feel the same about Starcraft and CS:GO :)
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I agree to all of that. Personally, I had a pre-order on this game. When the first few reviews were bad, I asked Steam for a refund and received it with no questions asked.
The over-reactions are pretty bad though and completely irrational. This is a game, they did not promise you salvation and a place in heaven. (The people that do that have a clever delivery policy that makes complaints pretty difficult...)
These hate-mobs have no place in civilized society and just demonstrate that there is a group of peop
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Also people need to take previews with a grain of salt. Anyone familiar with games knows that they have rarely measured up to the hype. This is because what the developers or producers have to give an announcement or update before the game is finished, and they often genuinely want to deliver more than they actually can in the time allotted.
Re: Bombs over butterflies? (Score:2)
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Yep. They delivered a working product. If you classify lying in advertisements as "fraud", 90% of the corporate world belongs behind bars. Sure, most larger companies have carefully worded lies that may, in some angle, not legally qualify as lies, but they are the same thing.
Re: Bombs over butterflies? (Score:2)
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(AmiMoJo is up on blocks)
Meh.
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Maybe you could explain what is racist about "No Man's Sky" because I sure as fuck don't know.
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Seriously: by actual SJW standards (not just using that as a slur), it's racist because you can't play a black man. The fact it's strictly first person and you have no idea what race your character is is no excuse. There are sadly people who think this way. The upcoming patch will finally allow you to see yourself and other players. I wonder what we'll see.
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Can't see why evidence of that. Got any?
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You seriously haven't seen the criticism of "Doom" as racist?
But then, I doubt you've actually gone in person to a "Social Justice" convention, gaming-related or otherwise, and just support them out of a sense that they're fellow-travelers. Heck, you know that "Listen and Believe" isn't just a meme parodying SJWs, right?
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Can you just provide a link? A tweet or forum post or something?
The last time someone told me about something like this it was people saying Cuphead is racist, but it turned out to be fake news.
https://youtu.be/_-P9_oUV9Gw [youtu.be]
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So when Cuphead uses imagery of gambling, heaven and hell for its setting, it employs images and tropes that were established originally to make moral statements about the lazy and savage blacks of Harlem and their sinful âoejungle music.â
-- https://unwinnable.com/2017/11... [unwinnable.com]
Or maybe it's just a game with an aesthetic people like.
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Ah, so you were confused by that, the same as the other people who started screaming "SJWs are calling Cuphead racist!!!". You should watch the video I linked, it explains the not very subtle difference between talking about how some of the material that inspired it was really awfully racist and actually calling Cuphead itself racist.
Here it is again for you: https://youtu.be/_-P9_oUV9Gw [youtu.be]
This is a very common mistake that the outrage industry makes, presumably deliberately since it's repeatedly pointed out t
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300 hours of video is uploaded to Youtube every minute, fuck trying to watch it all.
That article explicitly states that Cuphead is whitewashing history. You may not find that an accusation of racism; I do.
Maybe you'd prefer
in some cases, feeding the racism that is foundational to the art style itself
-- http://www.nymgamer.com/?p=923... [nymgamer.com]
Me, I'm happy to write these outrage merchants off as trolls but don't pretend they don't exist.
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Can't do that, it's cultural appropriation.
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Okay, misogynistic I get ("No *Man's* Sky"), but why is it racist?
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If you need to ask that, you're part of the problem.
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Except that by focussing only on the availability of the sky for men it marginalises the role of women (and other genders) and perpetuates the patriarchical media focus on men.
Further, by interpreting this through its impact on men and disregarding the obvious and far greater implications for women you have demonstrated your own misogynist viewpoint and are complicit in the rape of feminist ideals, and thus feminists themselves.
Ergo, you're a rapist.
Not cool (Score:2, Insightful)
Just because they lied and stole at such a massive scale does not give anyone the right to make death threats. They should be threating them with legal action not violence. I canâ(TM)t believe however, that this author thinks that just because people used the crap they purchased that things are ok. The game still isnâ(TM)t at the point where they promised. Thatâ(TM)s the developers fault. These people used Amazon, Walmart and Target as a kickstarter platform. Talk about death threats, but don
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Legal action over false game advertising, heh, good luck with that.
Of course, death threats are retarded but legal action doesn't work either.
I was one of the suckers who preordered it at full price months before it was released. gog.com refunded me in wallet money even though I had played it for 27 hours, on an exception basis, because of the scandal around the game. I thanked them for that and spent more on their platform.
Steam wouldn't do that, Sony wouldn't do that. But gog, man, they rule.
(personal op
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GOG is indeed awesome. And I can only hope you learned your lesson about pre-ordering games. Or did you turn right around and crowd-fund Star Citizen?
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Pre-ordering on Steam is no problem. Just make sure to read some current review by people playing before playing more than 1h (or was it 2h?). Although I did get something refunded recently where I had 4h on record with the justification from my side "the game is not fun".
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It is certainly a problem, because it encourages the abuse of gamers by publishers. Don't be part of the problem.
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Yes, I stopped pre-ordering. As a matter of fact, I stopped buying AAA games at full price. I give them time to mature now :)
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Just for your information: Death threats are a crime. Falsely claiming a crime has been committed against you is also a crime.
You seem to be utterly clueless how things work.
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Did they give you enough rope to hang yourself with?
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Sony is complicit. (Score:2, Insightful)
I bought digitally and Sony wouldn't allow me to return the game based on false advertising. A chargeback would've gotten my account suspended. I just pirate everything now.
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I got a refund on Steam without problems.
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I bought digitally and Sony wouldn't allow me to return the game based on false advertising.
You bought it from Sony? Seriously?
So Farmville ... (Score:2)
... formulaic shit.
I guess it's turd polishing? (Score:2)
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, I'm guessing that two years later, NMS is starting to become somewhat close to the game which was advertised
NMS is about to release the "Next" expansion, which looks to bring the game up to something close to what was promised at release. Not everything, but close enough for the ordinary level of games marketing.
It's a real credit to the actual devs at Hello Games that they kept working for years to finally ship a full game. Lets not tar and feather the working engineers for the sins of Sean Murry. Sadly, they're still charging $60 for it, but I might pick it up on a Steam sale if the expansion gets good revie
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Sadly, they're still charging $60 for it, but I might pick it up on a Steam sale if the expansion gets good reviews.
This is the really hilarious part. Who in hell is paying $60 for this unpolished turd? Just people who like doing the same thing over and over and over and over and...
The Guardian is trash (Score:3)
That is a cute, Guardian. Are you sure it is not that there was a controversy BECAUSE No Man’s Sky sold extremely well (on preorders based upon the lies that this piece of human garbage perpetrated for years before the release). Also, “stuck buy it”, as seen by the glowing reviews it received upon release. I don’t know who is more full of crap at this point, Sean or the author.
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I don’t know who is more full of crap at this point, Sean or the author.
It's a tie.
Just like gamergate (Score:2)
They are going to hide behind a few idiots who threatened, playing the victim in order to divert accusations made against their game.
People did not "stick by it" (Score:2)
For a procedurally generated open world game which is new through every playthrough people abandoned it incredibly quickly. The Atlas Rises saw a sudden uptick in gamers followed by an even sharper drop. Only a few months after launch the number of players ranged between the hundreds and very low thousands. It was a colossal bomb.
Only threats? (Score:2)
Idiots give each other death threats for all sorts of low level irrelevant bullshit. It's usually juvenile venting. But given what was promised and what was shipped I'm surprised that he didn't actually receive a pipebomb in the mail.
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But given what was promised and what was shipped
Maybe it's a cultural thing, since from what I see it's the UK gamer contingent that is most hostile to Sean Murray and Hello games, but I didn't see many promises.
I pretty much got the EXACT game I was expecting. I wasn't expecting ANY multiplayer or the stuff that was in the early trailers since the trailers that I saw had "early build" in the corner of the screen. I even saw Sean Murray say "this is in our current in house build" which does NOT imply that whatever is in it will make it into the final b
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I'm curious, on what are you basing your differentiation between the UK and non-UK gamer responses to the game?
I've seen nothing that would indicate a locality based difference in opinion regarding the game.
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I pretty much got the EXACT game I was expecting. I wasn't expecting ANY multiplayer
So what you basically did was not read any marketing material, watch any interviews, and do any research about the game beforehand. With zero expectations it's not surprising you got what you wanted.
The studio wasn't criticised about the early trailer differing from the game, it was criticised about the repeated lies on the record from their developers about the game and its features. Not even some early build related things, we're talking about just a few short months before the *adjusted* release date. Ev
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In other words, fuck threats, shit or get off the pot.
A game for the adults, not the junevile (Score:3, Interesting)
The fan boys are just that... boys. NMS is for men and women who love the idea of space exploration.
As an adult (35 year-old) AAA developer who has worked on some of the best rated space games of all time... Let me tell you, No Man's Sky is a treasure. It's a game-making achievement. I am a game dev, and I studied NMS deeply. These tools and tricks have existed for only about 15 years and never in the same product before to such a high quality.
There's not very much that hits my quality bar, but I put at least 40 hours in. That means, it's an immense accomplishment for Hello games.
The juvenile can cry all day about 'promises'. It doesn't make a difference. What was delivered is pure gold.
Re:A game for the adults, not the junevile (Score:5, Insightful)
You're looking at it from a different angle than most gamers. You enjoy it as a developer achievement, something few other people really care about. Let me explain.
I develop hardware on the side. It's a bit of a pet project of mine and from time to time I watch what others develop. And someone came up with a really nifty design for a tiny web server in hardware. It was a beauty. Great craftsmanship, well designed, tweaked and perfected, hardware and firmware extremely optimized, hand crafted assembler code to get it to speed on what should have been a too weak IC to run it.
I showed it to a friend and his only comment was "Could be done on a RasPi, and cheaper". I tried to explain the amazing work behind it, he didn't care. He cared about the result. Nothing else.
Same here. Yes, it may be a great development achievement. But people playing it don't care. They want a game. As far as they're concerned, it could be oompa-loompas drawing 50 pictures per second.
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You got that 100% backwards. Adults judge the quality of an experience. Juveniles are the ones who get fascinated by space, specs, and technical development.
NMS was the single most boring thing ever released and no amount of technology, graphics or idea of awesome space exploration can compensate for that. Now as a 35 year old adult, put your inner child back in the box and look at the game objectively for what it was: something you experienced for an hour and then wasted 39 hours of your life on.
The problem is people preordering (Score:2)
I stopped a long time ago. I've been burned one too many times. You want to sell me a game, you better have reviews (from actual reviewers rather than paid mouthpieces) to convince me. Yes, that means I play the game a week or two later, but I avoid duds like that.
Frankly, far too often we've seen games, even from formerly reputable studios, fall short of their promises. Franchises that used to be a guaranteed feast were turned into bland and boring cheap shots. No thanks. Prove that you delivered, and then
Internet Threats (Score:2, Insightful)
Internet threats are not credible.
And yet so long as we effectively do nothing about them, they will continue. Explicit threats of physical harm should be at least ticketed.
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If you agree they're not credible, there's no reason to do anything. You think threats over butterflies are legit?
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I'm not saying the devs don't deserve criticism. In fact, I'm criticizing them for crying over butterflies.
Re: That will cause more murders. (Score:2, Insightful)
If you are seriously upset about a video game to the point you are threatening someone you are a fucking loon.
There is absolutely no excuse to threaten anyone over a video game.
I shall repeat: a video game.
Got it? Now go take your meds, see your doctor about a higher dose and sign up for extra group therapy anger management sessions.
Video game.
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the developer has done nothing wrong. They've even gone out of their way releasing major feature updates two years after the game's release
They promised the earth and delivered a small wet island. Spending two years drying it out still doesn't meet the original expectations they themselves set.
This doesn't justify death threats or the personal attacks they've experienced, but don't pretend the developer is pure and innocent.
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That incel guy who used a vehicle to commit mass murder posted about it on Facebook first.
Current evident points to no. That post after he was in custody(it was posted at 14:15, he was in custody by 13:55. and as it stands now it hasn't been entered into evidence either by the crown. I can say that there was other evidence that led the crown to filing 1st degree charges(premeditation) for it. I was far more disappointed that the first hearing was only 5 minutes long with charges and remand.
Just a FYI that superior court is fairly close(within 3hrs) and makes for a very nice day trip there.
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Multiple sources say that Facebook confirmed that the message is real.
http://thehill.com/policy/tech... [thehill.com]
http://nymag.com/selectall/201... [nymag.com]
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/... [www.cbc.ca]
https://www.theglobeandmail.co... [theglobeandmail.com]
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/wor... [bbc.co.uk]
I guess you have a Pastebin or a blog or something that says otherwise... But rather than argue, it might be easier to wait until his trial to see what evidence is presented. Doubtless Facebook will have provided logs etc.
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The original post was deleted shortly after the event. If you think otherwise, you can prove me wrong by simply providing a link.
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The original post was deleted by facebook after the event, not by him. Sorry if this comes crashing down on reality for you. That was in the news too, actually it's in two of the articles linked to the original articles you posted.
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That's what I said... I mean, how could he have deleted it from police custody?
So anyway, about that link showing how the MSM got it wrong...
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Oh but I don't need to sockpuppet you. Especially when it's your bullshit, maybe you should have read the articles harder? Read the linked stories a bit more thoroughly? Besides, I can easily state that the admins are welcome to post either my IP or unique hash vs the anonymous cowards. Damn gonna be hard for you to explain why they're different huh?
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If there are 1 million internet threats, and 2 of them turned out to be real, then internet threats are not credible. "Credible" is a higher bar than "possible".
Game devs get death threats when they change any stat in any game with players. That's just the nature of the business. I don't think any such threat has ever been real, though I'm not sure because game-related killings in Korea are actually a thing.
That being said, No Mans Sky was the most disappointing game release in human history, and in thei
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If you haven't ever experienced a death threat before, then the first one you get is damn scary. Credible or not, this should carry a criminal penalty.
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So you believe that scaring someone should carry a criminal penalty? What about hurting someone's feelings? Micro-aggressions?
Your feelings are your problem.
Grow the fuck up (Score:2)
Its a damn game you dribbling idiot kid. Even if they advertised it as immersive photorealistic 3D and it ended up as a copy of space invaders it wouldn't warrant death threats. Get out of your parents basement and get a fucking sense of perspective for your own good as well as everyone else.
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Whether you're going to get them or not doesn't invalidate his point: They're not warranted.
Unless you think they are?
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There are a lot of uncivilized barbarians around that really do not understand how civilization works and why it is important. The OP is one of them. As pathetic as it is repulsive.
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"Blaming the victim"
I've never used this phrase before in my life. Damn you to hell!
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That being said, while I don’t intend to send any death threads to anyone myself (got to get it out of the way before someone gets upset), the question can be turned around just as easily. How coddled is the developer? He KNOWINGLY lied to millions of people who bought his product for YEARS and is now upset about the fact that of them mailed him that they “will fuck
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No question, Hello Games lied about a lot of features of the game as far as the release version goes. But they have been continuing to develop and expand the game in scope and features. And all that without asking for another penny of their customers for expansions or by adding micro transactions and so forth. With the update in 3 days the game is supposed to finally get its multi-player feature t
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There's a new sucker born every minute. (Score:2)
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This is the problem. It will not, but it is supposed to.
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No question, Hello Games lied about a lot of features of the game as far as the release version goes. But they have been continuing to develop and expand the game in scope and features. And all that without asking for another penny of their customers for expansions or by adding micro transactions and so forth.
Whoop. De. Shit. They do not get a fucking medal for gradually adding in features that were promised for launch.
With the update in 3 days the game is supposed to finally get its multi-player feature that lets you play together with friends and random people.
How many years since launch, when the feature was promised?
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In these days of the video game industry you may as well give them a medal, because the modus operandi has become to never release such features that were promised for launch for free.
This is why I never preorder. My last preorder was actually hardware (Ouya) and we all know how that turned out. Luckily, I was able to return it.
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Personally I assume marketing is lying so I never get mad when I realize it.
To be fair, Hello Games took lying marketing to a heroic extreme, really blazing new trails in "completely making shit up" that EA and Ubisoft may not equal for years to come.
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I knew it would be a giant failure solely based on the fact that it was a console space sim.
No Man's Sky isn't a space sim. You spend most of your time on planetary surfaces, not in your ship cockpit. Not only that, but ship combat isn't common.
Space sim has evolved beyond the capacity of stagnant console controllers, and the whole fanbase is housed on the PC. Flight Stick + Keyboard is the way to go.
They have? I'm not so sure of that, considering that THIS is a PSone controller:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
The PS2 has these:
https://s.hswstatic.com/gif/ps... [hswstatic.com]
Which you can plug this Hori Flight Stick 2 into:
http://www.ign.com/articles/20... [ign.com]
You might be thinking that it looks like a Saitek x45...that's because it IS a rebadged Saitek x45.
The PS3 has
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And none of those can play TIE Fighter
What? Elite Dangerous has more complexity than Tie Fighter...a 24 year old game!
or X3 Terran Conflict
10 years old! What, are you playing games on some Athlon II with 2GB of RAM and can't play anything newer?
and none of the controllers you listed can do the job without an accompanying keyboard
Tie Fighter uses the keyboard for controls because most joysticks in 1994 didn't have many buttons. Not only that, it was a Star Wars game intended for mass appeal and designed to be played without extra peripherals since most PC owners didn't and still don't own joysticks/HOTAS
And with USB ports you CAN hook up a keyboar
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Elite Dangerous can't be played on a console gamepad, as this article sums up everything with a page dedicated to every control system:
Elite: Dangerous Guide > Game Guide > Controls
I'm sorry, but that guide is from a Polish guy and we all know how Poles tend to be PC Master Race asshats who don't know console gaming because of import duties making console stuff more expensive.
ED CAN be played on a gamepad, because I've done it. I own the game. Have you tried it, or are you parroting the PC Master race shit because you don't know any better.
How is this relevant to the fact that console gamepads can't run the game
"Can't" is a rather strong thing to say, isn't it. How do you know it's "Can't"? Basically, "can't" is your opinion.
rather than some random guy, thank you.
Tie Fighter uses atmospheri
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Did you even look at the ED control setup? ED has MUCH more complexity than Tie-Fighter.
ED keyboard commands: 34 in use during flight (not including pitch/yaw/shoot).
Tie Fighter keyboard commands: 58 during flight (not including pitch/yaw/shoot).
Maybe I'm missing some of the complexity.
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Keyboard alone hasn't been default input since mid 1990's
Mid '80s really, especially if you include non-x86 PCs.
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To be fair, the Warthog HOTAS has enough controls that you almost certainly could map the whole Tie Fighter keyset to it and never need to touch the keyboard.
(Good luck remembering which function is on which button/toggle/switch/hat though)
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Look at all the tie fighter input commands and try stuffing them on a console controller; from system controls, to firing switches and modes, to wingmate commands, to identification system, to target switching, to speed control, all these mechanics were utilized during every play (which is why it was a great game, it actually had you utilizing everything with constant purpose).
These?
https://strategywiki.org/wiki/... [strategywiki.org]
Tie fighter was the new standard for all future Space Sim
I'm laughing because Tie Fighter is no more a "sim" than Sublogic's Jet or F15 Strike Eagle on PC, or Colony Wars on the PSone was. DCS, X-Flight, those are sims. Tie Fighter? Not a "sim", but it tries to pretend it is.
The only way you can try is through modifiers, which wouldn't work because they kill response time and increase missclicks.
Modifiers don't kill response time. PC gamers have been using them for years. What is holding down a key and using WASD to run or slowly creep, other than using modifiers.
These are the controls for the PS4 version of Elite Dangerous, which is prett
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The X-Wing and Tie fighter games weren't really space sims -- after all, you turned like a jet fighter -- but they were at least "simcade". I don't think there is an actual space sim beyond KSP and that one NASA game. I still long for a Babylon 5-themed space sim, though.
And, of course, filthy console peasants are not fit to wash the feet of your PC Gaming Overlords. Denying that just shows the onset of the cognitive decline that accompanies console gaming.
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but they were at least "simcade"
Yeah, the same would apply to Colony Wars or the various Wing Commanders, and some other games both console and PC.
I don't think there is an actual space sim beyond KSP
Which is on console now.
and that one NASA game.
Moonbase alpha? AEIOU! JOHN MADDEN!
Though I'm thinking there was some game with Buzz Aldrin in the 90's? This one?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
I still long for a Babylon 5-themed space sim, though.
Something Wing Commander-ish?
And, of course, filthy console peasants are not fit to wash the feet of your PC Gaming Overlords. Denying that just shows the onset of the cognitive decline that accompanies console gaming.
Laughs.
Foolish PC Gaming Dick Slurp All-Star! The Atari 2600 was released when all PC games had was text based games like hangman or snake or yahtzee, or maybe Rogue if you were lucky.
Atari c
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Paragraph breaks are a thing, you know.
PC has more genres than consoles for starters,
It does?
you sure as fuck won't play Total War games on consoles unless they are some simplistic degraded version.
Isn't total war, turn-based and from ex amiga developers turned PC Master Race dickheads? Of course they aren't going to port the thing, they hate consoles because they killed their precious Amiga as a platform.
Consoles have their OWN turn-based strategy game series, which you don't know about.
Consoles come with shitty default console gamepads that are all low-input slow devices.
PC's come with a keyboard + mouse by default which are jointly high-input fast devices.
What the hell are you on about? Keyboard, fast? Going to play a platformer with your keyboard then? Going to control pitch and yaw with a keyboard? Going to steer a c
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So you probably think this https://www.bbc.com/news/world... [bbc.com] is a good thing too?