Damn love this game....
jetwylie915
Victoria, Australia Join Date: 2016-08-17 Member: 221439Members
First of all, I just want to say that I've been watching for a while in these forums, and now I decided to create an account,
Obraxis you rock! btw!
So I fucking love this game so much.... I'm addicted like crazy!
Two things in my opinion, I'm addicted to building the most sick ass bases everywhere I find a cool/scenic location.. (Including any large cave i find)...
The Gameplay... Can be lost for hours in survival mode....
I honestly reckon you guys should turn the console off in some modes. I'm so naughty sometimes....
Also, you could totally build a base building/management game for people of my generation (33 yo). Its totally my favourite part of the game to get my base dialled then show people how awesome I am lol.
Anyway, I just want to thank you. It's been a very long time since I've enjoyed a game like this!! (Married father of 2, love to play Total War, StarCraft, Portal and Heroes of Might and Magic)
Obraxis you rock! btw!
So I fucking love this game so much.... I'm addicted like crazy!
Two things in my opinion, I'm addicted to building the most sick ass bases everywhere I find a cool/scenic location.. (Including any large cave i find)...
The Gameplay... Can be lost for hours in survival mode....
I honestly reckon you guys should turn the console off in some modes. I'm so naughty sometimes....
Also, you could totally build a base building/management game for people of my generation (33 yo). Its totally my favourite part of the game to get my base dialled then show people how awesome I am lol.
Anyway, I just want to thank you. It's been a very long time since I've enjoyed a game like this!! (Married father of 2, love to play Total War, StarCraft, Portal and Heroes of Might and Magic)
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Similar situation myself, and been a hardcore TW player for many a year.
I always have to ask, which TW games do you enjoy, and which mods?
I also really appreciate that it's a finite world with every detail deliberately crafted. Procedurally-generated worlds are fine, but dang is the market stuffed with them right now. With procedural, you almost never get that overpowering sense of wonder when you find a completely new area, carefully sculpted to match someone's creative vision and totally unique in the game. That's something I'm really looking forward to in the Lost River in a few months.
I'm taking a short break from the game since I want to start the full experience over and really go through things more carefully, and I'm waiting for the next update to do it... it's a major exercise in patience, stalking the bugfixing board to guess when it will update.
I get what you mean Jamezorg, but those games , one of the reason is that they have badly designed maps, look at dark souls for example. But I agree Subnaitica has the advantage of just being able not to render distance bcz of the water, but its also greatly designed vertically as well.
Why on Earth were people expecting anything different?
Hadn't anybody seen how awful it looked?
Was it just console players who've never had a decent survival/crafting/exploration experience before getting excited?
I don't understand humanity's nonsensical behaviour any more.
Still, I really want to play it. I guess it's that explorer part of me that wants to dig into the game despite its reviews. Pretty much like with Subnautica (only Subnautica had very few if any bad reviews on it).
And people should know better than to dive into a full-price preorder with no demo, no early access, and the developers actively trying to hide gameplay from customers prerelease "so as to not spoil it". If that didn't set alarm bells ringing in peoples' heads, they deserve to get ripped off.
Personally, I do want to play it anyway, but I don't think it's worth $60 (especially not with current PC issues), so I'll be waiting for a sale.
My new rule is no preorders, ever, after being stung a bit before (X Rebirth hype ). Pre-release is different and I gladly play them if the devs are open and and engaged - hugely enjoyed Factorio, Subnautica, The Long Dark etc.
What kills me is the huge differences between what people expected and what they got.
Before I heard of it, my favourite game ever was Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep, which is anything but a survival game. I enjoyed the shit out of that game until I ended the story and the gameplay got repetitive. Then I found Subnautica, and my mind was blown. I've played several days worth of gameplay, and I still don't feel like it's repetitive.
The game's not even fully released, and I still think it beats every other game. Loads of other ones released recently don't even beat it, such as Undertale, Unravel and Abzû (now retrospectivally my 5th, 4th & 2nd favourite games).
I seriously can't imagine how anything can beat this game, it's just so good.
Subnautica is one of the best experiences i had so far.
I remember a similar game long ago where you played as a tiny human deep down in the ocean, scavenging bottlecaps for metal, exploring the sea with you submarine. I loved this game and subnautica remembered me about it in an instant.
And its not even the slightest the same gamewise, subnautica has its own charme, pulling you in, silencing any thoights like "oh... What time is it?" You start playing and exploring and building and.. Wait, what? It's 7am? Last time i looked it was 8pm!
Thats my kind of experience i made with it so far xD
I hope unknownworlds will keep working on it even after its finished. Adding new Biomes, Islands and creatures and so on. Its awesome!