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The next guaranteed sale is the Winter/Holiday sale in the last two weeks of December.
also yes, i'd pay 70$ for this game, over starfield
legit
just get better planet generation mod + dud's terrafirma
then you'll be mindblown
Way too many issues, some of them long term and still just ignored by the devs. Even the freighter update (for freighter base building) is still bugged, and look how long ago it was released.
Useless or bugged content and time limited expeditions (that force you, when you have to play to do them), doesn't compensate all the issues. Not even close.
no in my opinion. i've only got 100~hours from it. and i feel like i'm finished, for least 10 updates.
There are folks who would say NMS is half the game Starfield is.
At least Starfield has production value that makes sense of the price. Voice acting, scripted events and cohesive narrative, hundreds of motion captured animations, massive hand-made locations AND procedural generation, interactive physics, etc...
NMS is like one good idea expounded into one very generic game.
Precisely. But the topic isn't about Starfield at all.
It boils down to entertainment value--how much fun you can get from a game. Thanks to folks who have put in thousands of hours, you can definitely tell the game doesn't really ever end, but that doesn't mean it was all valuable time.
My problem is that at least half my time in NMS feels like a grind; like work rather than play. Another chunk of time is spent trying to find my own fun and goals.
I feel like NMS is a generic box of Duplo bricks. There's a reason they're cheaper than a Lego kit with instructions.
They have multi from long time.
People who played a bit and say they don't have anything more to do bought game without knowing what it is, maybe they were expecting rpg.
Everyone else loves it, recently Asmongold made video about NMS and said he will buy it as from what he have seen it is better than recent space game ;)