Dude No man's sky came out in 2016, you do realise that don't you?
charred
Starfield bad. Cyberpunk good
Agreed. Ships are way too cheap for so few people to have one. Not being a captain in starfield would be comparable to not being able to drive a car today.
Personally I'd like to see some changes that balance economy better for a survival mode alongside some other gameplay changes ala Fallout 4
no its just a random plant on the ground. No harvest option
Katydid I-a
The star is at the lower edge of the systems map
I'd like to be able to create 'homemade' ship parts using the crafting skill set. It might use loads of hard to get parts that are only really useful for making high level energy gens right now and skill points invested in ship design and the crafting one
Haha don't worry I can take care of myself. The game has launched while I'm in a gap between finishing an industrial work placement and beginning my final year at uni so I've been making the most of it. Thank you for your concern!
Honestly I haven't been looking at the public reception at all because I've been playing it since it released. I didn't even know people weren't loving it, it's exactly what I want from a Bethesda game and more (136 hours so far)
It's really a beautiful movie. Unfortunately when I saw it in theatre I was wearing an out of date prescription for my glasses so I wasnt able to fully appreciate things like the little text boxes. Though i guess that makes it ripe for a rewatch!
Can i suggest a British classic? No not that one, the other one!
Red dwarf isn't even thought of as Sci fi to a lot of people in the UK, but it served as my introduction to comedy sci fi and even just a lot of Sci fi concepts in general.
Hilarious, clever, thoughtful, interesting are some words I'd use to describe Red Dwarf and I'll recommend it to anyone who wants to watch the classic British comedy Sci fi
Why is it unlikely?