I tried to lower my expectations as much as possible before the release because of all the hype that was going on. With that said, I must say that now after 6-8 hours played, I'm very satisifed with what I have seen. I guess what is interesting is what I will be thinking in 10-20 hours, will I be totally done with it then? Not so sure yet
I do not mind the singleplayer part of it, in fact I always thought "hey, this game is so big they could essentially say that it's multiplayer and then simply not develop that functionality and people wouldn't have noticed", of course I was wrong but again, I don't mind
That's how I always thought it was supposed to be. The universe was going to be so huge that it would be a rare occurrence to ever meet another person and that any interaction done would be pretty minimal at best. I thought they would've at least done something if people did meet up, but I think they were pretty rushed to get this game out with how the game feels. It's not a bad rush, in that it feels broken at all, but it feels like this game needed a lot more real content to it.
to be fair, hello games has been talking for a long time of making this like the next minecraft... they want to continue adding to it over time. i think they knew it was going to come out limited, and i think people should have expected that. it's TWELVE people, it's a small little development house. but i think they should have been very open about it, very honest. and they should have made everything way clearer. they haven't done so, so far. they should have said that it was going to be quite empty, like early minecraft, but like minecraft, they want to add more and more to it over time. i think people would be much, much happier with that. i mean, go look at elite: dangerous... or any other game out that has done this. TONS of games come out now that are basic or pretty empty, then get content dumped in. TONS. i think we're a lot more forgiving than investors and developers and publishers all want to give us credit for.
but they've not been very clear. and i think that's where the problem lies. if i bought the game now, i'd be expecting updates and patches... because they keep teasing about updates and patches. this is the base game, here's the free content updates, have a nice day, kind of thing.
they've just not been very clear at all, promising a lot and not delivering. a lot of people were so hyped and so confused, they expected an artsy fucking star citizen... where they could set up a planet and take it over and shit. seriously. that's what some people were expecting. those who kept expectations lower (like me) were even confused... what we thought was primarily exploration... has turned out to be primarily survival. but what they promised was 29384987289473294392 fucking planets, which indicates "lots to explore", not "travel and survive different climates". that was their big pitch. and from what i'm reading, the exploration fun wears off pretty fast.
...i don't know.
i'm actually wondering if i should bother with NMS, or just wait for elite: dangerous to come to ps4, where, hopefully, by then, i can afford internet and PS+.