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PS HOME Started out early with almost nothing, but a Bowling Alley in Closed BETA, Open BETA brought a FREE Item Shop in...
When the Game went Public? The FREE Item Shop then became a paid one, & thus the Companies got to Design & Build the World in small sections each to their own creative Style. Problem was? The process moved too slow, so a Company called Lockwood Publishing, came in to provide tiny nit picking tasks where each day was a New Mini-Activity. This allowed the Devs Full Freedom to work while Users stayed Occupied. It also, was a major selling point in the creative process for PS HOME's Popularity going forwards...
That Event Also Ended In A Celebration, Which led to a 2nd attempt to relive it again for new Users, but fell short as HOME was to come to an end, no long after...
Today? Lockwood Pub is working with Avakins, so they are not apart of Nebula Realms. No idea what other Companies came & left, either.
Loot, I think was behind Hollywood Movie Cameras, Movies, TV, & Music... They I know made a return, & hopefully they can lighten up everyone's experience, & bring some Magic along with them...
Other cool things was:
-- Real Gaming Inside Games
-- Traveling Between Country Servers
-- Seeing Content Not Even (Public Viewed)
Be with a Friend Or By Yurself:
You always had something to do...
Here is for 2 to 10 more Year's, '_-
Nebula was always a beta hearing the devs ainting updating the game and false promises is funny
After playing 60mins of it, i met a few nice folk aside from the guys who get defensive over a game. This game can barely handle 2fps it legit ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ the bed.
My Reply:
Ya, honestly I had a feeling this Game was gonna suck on STEAM, especially after hearing about it going to Launch on STEAM...
Kinda disappointing really...
After my PS HOME Experience? I never planned to spend money on this one here, but still wanted to participate in it, though, because of PS HOME, but I don't know if it's even worth my time anymore if it's just a straight up bad port of the already failing PS4 Edition... Kinda sad really for something with such good potential that will never be, due to whatever is plaguing this Platform of problems today, -_-
The Developers tried to do this, but the reason this didn't happen,
is because PlayStation HOME was not built & designed on a Cloud
Server, it was built & designed differently... The only way to make it
work on PS4 / PS5 was to put it on a Cloud Server... & trying to do this,
the Developers failed to Upload the material, not only harming People's
Consoles in the Upload process, but also killing PlayStation HOME at
the same time, as PlayStation HOME collapsed onto it's self...
The part where Nebula Realms differs from PlayStation HOME was that
Nebula Realms was indeed built & designed on a Cloud Server this time,
but however it did not share the magic of PlayStation HOME...
If i'm not mistaken, PlayStation HOME had a full FAN Base all the way
up to it's demise, so it had no problems with Popularity... Nebula Realms
on the other hand? Sounds like it's popularity is doomed sooo early,
oh, well...