Light No Fire

Light No Fire

xnakax Jul 25, 2024 @ 4:14pm
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Take My Money Now!
First off Sean Murray could have done to all of you what so many other Devs have done over the past 10 years and took your money and laughed all the way to the bank. Abandoned No Mans Sky and never looked back, Instead he did the honorable thing. took all the negative that was tossed his way and pushed through it, giving us the No Mans Sky we have today. He delivered on what he wanted to accomplish and he didn't charge anyone an extra dime. The man in my opinion is a true gaming visionary, and has the balls to do things no one else in the gaming industry is attempting. His dedication and what he has done with No Mans Sky has proven on thing to me, this new game will be something to inspire the next generation of gaming development. So just take my money, I am all in, this game looks amazing.
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The Entity Aug 4, 2024 @ 6:52am 
Yup, totally agree. Hello games are game creators first and a business second it seems. Ironically its worked out so that they are making a ton of money as a result. What a team.
Mush Aug 4, 2024 @ 8:48am 
make good games, make good money. what a crazy idea.
+1
After all the love with No Mans, you can take my money. Nice work
+VLFBERHT+ Aug 5, 2024 @ 9:09am 
Have $bucks set aside just in case there's a special edition replete with figurines, lore-comic and other bling :)

I too am wondering why Sean et.el does not yet want my monies !
You haven't seen any actual gameplay and have zero clue about the game loop. calm down fools.
Fido Aug 7, 2024 @ 10:41am 
Yes, he did hold up his end of the bargain with No Man's Sky, even so far as going beyond (some of) the promises made. That is, however, not a carte blanche for him to get goodwill for free. No developer should get the unconditional benefit of the doubt, sorry, not sorry.

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).
Last edited by Fido; Aug 7, 2024 @ 10:42am
+VLFBERHT+ Aug 9, 2024 @ 10:23pm 
Oh yes, I WILL definitly be pre-ordering Light No Fire... it's a Win-Win...

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 :)
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