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After all the love with No Mans, you can take my money. Nice work
I too am wondering why Sean et.el does not yet want my monies !
This goes double for Hello Games and CD Projekt Red. Both did make things up, but the mistake was also made in the first place, and a lot of unreasonably high shelf things are already being soft-promised for Light No Fire. Do they have a more accurate vision now, or is he making the same mistake again?
Always be healthily skeptical, even when excited for a thing. And ideally, no preorders (for anything).
You see, i will get the pre-order bling that is always a plus.
Plus, if it turns out to be a flop with an ugly brown "mixed" reviews moniker and later {maybe years later} it evolves into a beautiful blue "Overhhwhelmingly Positive" moniker, then i can come on here {as with No Man's Sky} and claim how lucky [and smart] i am to have been one of the first to buy a legendary_zero-to-hero video game... Win-Win ;)
P.s. In all seriousness, you have to hand it to Hello Games for how much they have learned throughout their No Man's Sky developemental and marketing experience ... i suspect that level of adventurism has instilled a sense of just a little extra foresight and wisdom within them all, that [most likely] will show itself as a positive in the final cut of Light No Fire, hopefully, overhhwhelmingly :)