Author Topic: No Man's Sky Official Megathread  (Read 125441 times)

Except I dont want to get my account locked
Wew lad

Also im a bit too young to start sueing people
And im a twat that has to go against valve, what could possibly go wrong

And im a twat that has to go against valve, what could possibly go wrong
You not getting jack stuff back, which has 100% chance of happening, lmao

Going through other means of getting your money back / dealing with losing it is a much smarter option than to constantly nag support who isn't willing to help
« Last Edit: August 29, 2016, 08:04:42 PM by Insert Name Here² »



60 loving bucks is allot of money spend on literal garbage
the game itself isn't even that bad
it's just that it's BORING as stuff

welp third try and no luck, I'm gonna send a support ticket this time and see if maybe that helps

some people said they managed to get theirs after multiple refund attempts so if this doesnt work I'll just keep trying that

It just seems like one of those things that you should really play if you want to sit back, chill, and just have a good time with no need for eventfulness.

It just seems like one of those things that you should really play if you want to sit back, chill, and just have a good time with no need for eventfulness.
Which would be fine if you didn't have to keep farming to keep chilling.

No
60 loving bucks is allot of money spend on literal garbage

Yeah, "literal garbage" that kept you invested for 28 hours.

the entire point of the 2 hour playtime was if the game simply couldnt run on your computer, you would know in 2 hours.
this game is being refunded because its a fraud. playtime is irrelevant.

In what universe would it take someone 71 hours of playtime to suddenly realize the game is a fraud? I made an entire 33 episode youtube series on The Forest with my friend in 65 hours. If you played the game for more than two hours you do not deserve a refund. If you didn't like the ending or if the game failed to keep you entertained for your whatever arbitrary amount of time you have in your head you still don't deserve a refund.

In what universe would it take someone 71 hours of playtime to suddenly realize the game is a fraud?

When they suddenly sober from their hype-laden stupor and realize they spent 71 hours of their life doing forget-all in a game that's about as stimulating as a bowl of lukewarm tap water

I've given the game a shot at a friend's house and the best I can describe the game is that it comes and goes and there's no lasting impact from the game. No outrage, no betrayal, just cold indifference that won't be remembered in the years to come

Which would be fine if you didn't have to keep farming to keep chilling.

I walked across the surface of an extreme cold planet, throughout storms, for about ~45 minutes before my life support hit 75%. Like the amount of titanium you get from killing one sentinel is enough to fill up 50% of your hazard protection.

When they suddenly sober from their hype-laden stupor and realize they spent 71 hours of their life doing forget-all in a game that's about as stimulating as a bowl of lukewarm tap water

If you accidentally play a game you don't enjoy for 3 full days because you're handicapped you still don't deserve a refund.

If you accidentally play a game you don't enjoy for 3 full days because you're handicapped you still don't deserve a refund.

Deserve? Nobody deserves stuff. They're entitled to a refund, that's for damn sure. People who are into exploration and space games understand that hobbyists sink loving hours into games like NMS.

Problem is that those 72 hours for said folks are the grace period, and then after having the damn game and breaking it in after a week, you realize how shallow the game actually is when it comes to depth. At best you get a solid 72 hours, but then you hit the realization that you paid $60 for 72 hours and that's loving it. No 380 hours exploring tech trees or conversion tables or complex gameplay mechanics on fan forums dedicated to breaking apart and exploring every aspect of the game, just 72 hours of ~exploration~.

I've gotten more depth from free mods for minecraft. I am not going to lower my expectations for this spectacular mundane disaster
« Last Edit: August 30, 2016, 04:12:22 AM by IkeTheGeneric »

You get 72 hours out of a game and you want to refund it because you didn't get 380? I have more than 380 hours on 2 out of the 242 games I own.

If you play any game for 2 hours you'll have an idea of whether or not you want to refund it. I fail to see how No Man's Sky is any exception to this rule.

Yeah, "literal garbage" that kept you invested for 28 hours.
I tried to enjoy the game for 28 hours but I couldnt
Tried some mods in the hope id be fun but that didn't work either

You get 72 hours out of a game and you want to refund it because you didn't get 380? I have more than 380 hours on 2 out of the 242 games I own.

Harr-de-harr, I was alluding more to the fact that the game boasts major replayability through many iterations of planets to explore, yet fails to deliver on any sort of draw beyond that. I like exploration, but usually as means of quantifiable accomplishment rather than doing for the sake of it being done. After three planets without any sort of content to really sink my teeth in, I olly-outied

I can load up space engine for free and look at planets that are more interesting than the planets in this game. I'm shelling out $60 to play the game and after 72 there's nothing new to play with.


If you play any game for 2 hours you'll have an idea of whether or not you want to refund it. I fail to see how No Man's Sky is any exception to this rule.

Sure, just gloss right over my point like I was blowing air.