[quote]7) You could spend one second on every planet and it would still take you billions of years to see the game.
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That's obvious bullsh.t. Like how mass effect 3 was supposed to have a variety of unique endings, and instead we got three.
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Does it matter of it lasts a billion years from how many planets they have generated you would be dead before you saw them all
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Ah the stink effect
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To clarify, it will take 5 billion years to see every planet in no mans sky, with only spending one second on each planet. To put that in perspective, Our sun has 4.6 billion years of fuel in it.
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Haven't you seen this happen before? A dev will make a big claim on a game that hypes everyone up, but in the end it just turns out to be just another lie. It happened with with games with fallout 3 and mass effect, and I won't be surprised when it happens again with no man's sky.
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You're right. Overhype does happen. But the amount of depth hello games put into this procedurally generated universe makes their claims more believable. They could be lying but from what they've shown so far, I doubt they are. Or maybe I hope they aren't.
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Not bullshit. Educate yourself before you shit post.
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Haven't you seen this happen before? A dev will make a big claim on a game that hypes everyone up, but in the end it just turns out to be just another lie. It happened with with games with fallout 3 and mass effect, and I won't be surprised when it happens again with no man's sky.
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Faults from other devs doesn't mean every dev will do this.
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It proves to other devs that they can lie as much as they want, and people will still believe them.
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It's true, the entire universe is procedurally generated. Which probably means most of the game will be boring and samey, but the tech behind it is genuine.
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Edited by Rater: 8/18/2014 2:45:09 PMIt's not lying. Things get cut or don't work out. Devs make the games they want to play as well and it's hard to cut things. Most of the time, in this case we'll go with ME endings (hurray a dead horse) the original endings leaked so EA made Bioware make brand new endings barely months away from release. Don't hold grudges against devs. They're gamers like us and get heart broken when things don't make it into the final version like us.
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I'm not holding any grudges, I'm just skeptical. I am not going to believe that they created billions of planets that are all unique. That's simply impossible.