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I’ve started fresh a number of times with these updates and unfortunately what that does is just highlight how disparate and tacked-on many of them are. They do not make for a coherent, well integrated experience at all. I’m certain it’s a better experience to just be a long time player who logs back in for every update.
Why not? Not only you was much different, the game was a different man too. I want to like this game, but the gameplay loop and activities seem not for me. I played it for a few hours years ago and might go back and try again.
I’ve played it after several of the updates and it’s pretty much the same game with a new coat of paint. A mile wide and an inch deep. But the game keeps getting wider and playing it now for the first time would probably be pretty great.
I loved it when it first came out because since I was a little boy playing Atari in the 80s I wanted to play a game where I could fly to space, between planets, and back in real time. This was the first game that gave me a satisfying experience like that. And it’s still my favorite part.
Edit: I played Star Citizen after which is a better experience for that, I put ~80 hours in so if it never comes out I got my $50 worth of play time. But I stay fairly close to development on it hoping I’ll get to play a finished version someday.
I’m about to start ELITE: Dangerous (played the ELITE game on NES way back…) which also have the first person element nowadays. Did you try that one yet? I still wait for Star Citizen to be “completed”, in the sense that I do not like playing Early Access periods.
The only reason I still hesitate is, because of the potential time sink and then it might be not for me. I watched a few YouTube videos, but still no conclusion for me so far… Biggest fear of playing new games is the time.
10 years, I was a much different man when I first played this game. Part of my would like to forget the time and start fresh with all these updates.
I’ve started fresh a number of times with these updates and unfortunately what that does is just highlight how disparate and tacked-on many of them are. They do not make for a coherent, well integrated experience at all. I’m certain it’s a better experience to just be a long time player who logs back in for every update.
Every update I seem to hop back in, ogle and awe at the new content, and promptly stop playing within a couple days.
That makes sense to me.
Why not? Not only you was much different, the game was a different man too. I want to like this game, but the gameplay loop and activities seem not for me. I played it for a few hours years ago and might go back and try again.
I’ve played it after several of the updates and it’s pretty much the same game with a new coat of paint. A mile wide and an inch deep. But the game keeps getting wider and playing it now for the first time would probably be pretty great.
I loved it when it first came out because since I was a little boy playing Atari in the 80s I wanted to play a game where I could fly to space, between planets, and back in real time. This was the first game that gave me a satisfying experience like that. And it’s still my favorite part.
Edit: I played Star Citizen after which is a better experience for that, I put ~80 hours in so if it never comes out I got my $50 worth of play time. But I stay fairly close to development on it hoping I’ll get to play a finished version someday.
I’m about to start ELITE: Dangerous (played the ELITE game on NES way back…) which also have the first person element nowadays. Did you try that one yet? I still wait for Star Citizen to be “completed”, in the sense that I do not like playing Early Access periods.
I got a copy of that to play with my son. Turned out it’s online and we shared an account so he played it and I watched on occasion.
He loved it but it’s done with it. It’s something I could install and have a go at it now that I think about it.
I’ll give it a go this weekend.
The only reason I still hesitate is, because of the potential time sink and then it might be not for me. I watched a few YouTube videos, but still no conclusion for me so far… Biggest fear of playing new games is the time.
That’s fair. When my kids were young I gave up games all together for years. Now that we’re empty nesters I have lots of time! 😈
So do it
You’d think by being ADHD I could do just that. But I feel like without a lobotomy I’ll just have to live with disappointment.
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