• TommySoda@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    Yeah but I’d honestly say the same for Star Citizen. Nothing you do feels like it has any meaning as they wipe he servers twice a year and the only way to make real progress is to spend real money, there literally is no story outside of world building and subtle lore, all the missions and mining feel like they are placeholder and more than half the time don’t even work depending on the update, ships are mostly just for looks and the majority of the features inside them are bare bones at best, and the graphics are pretty good if you can even run the game at 60 fps and ignore all the glaring graphical glitches.

    I’ve probably played the same amount of time in both games and my opinion of both is usually the same with “this games could be so much better.” The only difference is that I actually have fun in NMS whereas in Star Citizen I spend most of my time fighting the game in an attempt to come out the other side with any sense of actually having fun. Star Citizen is such a time suck that most days I’d play it I’d come out the other side and realize I literally didn’t even do anything besides constantly play catch up because the game fucked me over in some way.