• pastaPersona@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Props for continuing to update this game over the years without (any!) dlc or mtx. While the game might’ve been a buggy mess at launch I think HG has more than made up for their mistakes with the insane lifespan this game has had.

    Most companies would be starting to sunset support for a game at this point but HG are extraordinarily committed to improving No Mans Sky (indefinitely?)

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      8 months ago

      They definitely deserve to release something that players can purchase at this point. Some suit designs, starship skins, something. They’ve given out 27 free feature updates, many that could have been paid DLC.

      I’ve heard many times from the No Man’s Sky community on Reddit that has stuck with them for so long actually want to pay them for the immense work they’ve done over the years.

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        8 months ago

        Yes, I am one that would gladily pay for a DLC. Honestly though I don’t know what they can add as DLC to make it worth and exclusive, at least on the PC where there is mods and save editor to add whatever you want.

        Maybe some sort of remastered game with better planet/flora/fauna generation, but it seems to be difficult while keeping all the gamers in the same universe.

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        8 months ago

        I think that what it is really missing is a way to merge all the features we currently have. Like differentiating the slot capacity in the suit/ships/exocraft or their number/type based on the ship type (figheter more tech slots of a hauler which have a lot more cargo slots)

        Oh yes, also a way to use all the money and resources we accumulate (too easily) and an overhaul of the planet generation, or at least a massive addition of models to increment the variety.