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The developers Hello Games is actually being sued for false advertisement.
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All you gotta do is look it up, you will find site after site, videos, and articles about how crazy hyped this game was, They made a ton of false remarks about features that never made it into the game, and people went crazy preordering it of course. On release reviewers gave it a low score because of the bland gameplay and missing features. It is a PC and PS4 exclusive game released in august of this year. It is a space exploration game that claimed to have 8 quintillion planets, you could travel from planet to planet in your ship. The game has been bashed from its released being refunded and it got so bad The head of the community manager and one of the developers Sean Murray literally had disappeared because of the constant harassment he's been getting because of the claims he made.
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8 quintillion?! How could they make each one unique? That's crazy I'm sorry for whoever got it.
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The engine the game ran on was a procedural generated, it's like minecraft. So each planet was supposed to be randomly made by the algorithm the engine had, but at the end most planets typically looked the same and the animals weren't all the different. That's all that it pretty much was the biggest claims that didn't make it that set people off was you couldn't land on asteroids, you couldn't take part in space battles between alien factions, you could play multilayer on it but supposedly with 8 quintillion planets the chances of two people meeting up was nearly impossible and on the games release two steamers met up on the same planet same spot and they couldn't see each other. Those were just the few, there's literally pages on pages of false claims. Now the developers are pretty much done. Just recently their twitter got hacked and a tweet was made "no man's sky was a mistake". When I see bungie, I see a lot of the same things they claimed or eluded to that never made it to their game and they seem to always get a pass.