Author Topic: No Man's Sky: Support Thread  (Read 44937 times)

How many retail jobs have you worked tony?

You work in 1 retail job you've worked in them all. They are all practically the same.

Target is no loving different from walmart and every target I go to shop at runs exactly like the walmart I use to work for.

so what you're saying is that you've worked 1 retail job?

so what you're saying is that you've worked 1 retail job?

What of it? I fail to see your point.

My browser has this flagged as an attack page lol.

Yeah they got hacked a while back and they cleaned it up. They're waiting for google to verify it now. I also think they're getting DDoS'd at the moment. Can't say I'd be surprised that NMS hatewagon would be that petty. People re-upload all their stuff to the nexus page anyway

That being said, this is an interesting mod:
http://www.nexusmods.com/nomanssky/mods/247/?

Not quite the big sneks that were shown at E3 but I understand what they were going for

What of it?

It's just a ploy to dismiss your argument lol
« Last Edit: September 14, 2016, 01:33:18 PM by Rally »

I know how retail works. There is not one space for a loving copy, there is a space for 50+ copies
notice the different prices, the shelf isn't exclusively for no mans sky

There is only space for one copy per spot the case takes up, did you really think i meant one spot on the entire shelf?

Wrong. The case opens up allowing you to tucking put more copies behind the one slot. Haven't you been to a target? Stop arguing with me on this unless you actually know.

The front loving box is on a tether cord that allows you to pick it up and look behind the videogame box.

But did you know, behind that videogame box is storage space for 50 more games of that one type per slot.

And yet. I don't see more games behind no mans sky meaning that is indeed their last tucking copy.

https://youtu.be/zZs58eysMZo?t=1m17s

Look at that you can see the guy take the loving game off the shelf and look at that, it shows more games behind that one game inside the shelf.


If Tony isn't a troll I feel really bad for him.

Even if there were spots for about 50+ copies of No Mans Sky, the last copy of it being there means it wasn't as demanded as the other games, which, in comparison, their slots are empty and sold out on that shelf.

Even if there were spots for about 50+ copies of No Mans Sky, the last copy of it being there means it wasn't as demanded as the other games, which, in comparison, their slots are empty and sold out on that shelf.

Okay so they sold 50 games, just not 51 games!

Oh man, 1 game difference!

You know Tony means business when he posts 4 times in a row :cookieMonster:

Okay so they sold 50 games, just not 51 games!

Oh man, 1 game difference!
It means that No Mans Sky didn't have as much demand compared to the other games. That's the kicker.
For instance, people who haven't bought the last copy must have either been:
1. not interested in the game
2. aware that it's a rip-off
3. don't have a PS4
4. can't afford it
or all 4.