I think it's cool that the mining laser beam changes color the more you upgrade it. Though I think the progression should be red -> green -> blue instead of starting with green
I'm gonna assume this is playing at the review in the OP. Sorry if I'm an idiot lolAre you seriously telling me that 5 hours isn't enough time to form an impression of a game? I have to be bored for 5 hours, but then the game gets REALLY good? I imagine it would only drop, since I was bored out of my mind by the time I stopped playing.You're acting as thought I said there was serious repetition in the environments, but I did no such thing, repeatedly praising it's diverse environments and wildly different examples of terrain and flora.Also, what the hell? "It didn't run well on my MacBook." My PC was custom built and cost almost $2000 in individual parts. I'm running a 980t so I don't know what the hell you are talking about when you mock my bad performance. It's clearly the fault of terrible game optimization. When I adjusted the settings (setting fps to max, making it borderless) and restarted it would run flawlessly at 90fps, before randomly crashing to 4 fps upon entering my ship.It's not worth $60 because the amount of playtime and fun you'll get out of it is dwarfed by that of an actually good game costing $60, like XCOM 2.edit: Also what the hell kinda stingy theater charges $20 for a movie ticket. Here they are like $8 to $13 if you get it in IMAX 3D with the super nice reclining seats.
You're discovering planets for the human race, derp.If you haven't noticed there is no other humans you can interact with in space stations or anywhere. Every real player is a human.What has been discovered by an alien has not been discovered by a human, why is this concept so hard to grasp?
rally you never responded to my angry presumptuous rant