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But i sincerely would love a Starbound 3d, with how often minecraft has spooked me I would truely enjoy that experience in the Starbound atmosphere, Imagine digging down into a planet only to discover an opening with spider webbing everywhere, foolishly you pick a larger strand and begin crossing it over a great chasm coming across some rare ore you think it a wonderful oppertunity until you see a large furry leg coming over your shoulder, as you turn around to see 8 of the most terrifying red/black eyes youve ever encountered your life is suddenly forfeit
Its not like Steam provides superpower to not update game if you dont want to, lol.
Now, what 100% of mods are?
- Cheats and "quality of life". Infinite mech enegry, 3 times larger inventory, item spawners, etc.
- Cosmetic and fanservice. Additional races, additional clothes, additional weapons, etc.
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Wepl, thats all. Just 2 categories, both are minor. You cant say that game is incomplete because there's no holstaurus race by default. Well, you can. Technically. Its a shame there's no magic space pink beholders made of bubblegum and who poop with pure happiness race in default Starbound.
Rest of mods are FrackinUniverse, CN Survivalist: Resurrection, Extended Story and few more.
But those arent needed for base game to be completed, so you can say those are fanservice, but serious ones. FU is largest of all. 64400 files that weight almost as half of base game (if we'll ignore 2nd exe; there's 2 exe folders, for both x64 ans x86).
If you'll take a look on mods categories at official forums, largest one (2169) is outdated mods, abandoned by their authors.
Needing mods to "work" and just having mods to add things are two entirely different reasons for modding.
Unless it's changed recently, last I checked Vampire Bloodlines on Steam is one of few (if at all) games that I know of that needs a mod to actually "work," because the game will outright crash without any, as the game is so old yet for whatever reason is not updated to deal with current day hardware configurations. (Unlike other retro releases Steam does.)
In the case of Starbound, I would think the several performance mods out there are mods that "complete" the game, since they're designed to actually make the game run better. (Whether it actually succeeds in that is a different story.)
Adding mods for the sake of adding new content doesn't mean the game is incomplete. If you feel it's incomplete, that's your opinion that there wasn't enough content, it doesn't change the fact that the game was complete by the devs standards.
Will all mods really break? I've remember a time where mods would still work, at least the majority of them, back then when CF would actually update their game.
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As far as the OP goes, I'm not ready for Starbound 2 just yet, especially making the jump to 3D. Part of the reason I like Starbound is how proceduerally generated it is, as well as how it can be modded. Jumping to 3D suddenly limits that, or at least takes considerably more time and effort. (e.g I imagine it's a lost easier to build a trillion pieces of 2D sprites that makeup the world generation than it is when it's 3D.)
They also clearly had plans for 1.4, they even mentioned bounty hunting during the games ALPHA. Until the announcement of 1.4, I thought we already had it, the current "kill this thing over here" quests we currently have, but apparently that wasn't it. So when they announced 1.4's Bounty Hunt system, a bigger more in-depth system, I got excited, but it never came, and we have no news update whatsoever on what they're planning to do about it since last July. Not to mention many are having issues with 1.3 in regards to performance as previously mentioned. (Depending on mod usage.)
If 1.4 were to be the final update and they implement what they said there were going to, but more importantly, fix the performance issues (1.1-1.2 was great. 1.3 borked it and they just left it there) I would be happy.
He's correct. Breaking mods is absolutely no excuse to not fully finish a game. That said, that was never the reason for a single thing resulting in Starbound's release. The mere fact you'd so easily dismiss someone who disagrees with you and call them a troll leads me to believe that you are the factual troll in this situation.