What I want them to add is a central big planet or more planets together with a huge civilization where U have heavy guards so it's like a safehaven. Like think of coruscant of SW or the city from Guardians Of the Galaxy.
I feel like people are overlooking the fact that this dude made an algorithm that produced a galaxy that would take 5.2 billion years to see all the planets for 2 seconds. Sean Murray made a galaxy. Let that sink in.
+Max Gordon it's just that they would check the whole setting before showing this game, meaning that they are showing everything they have already checked tested and so on. They would not want to take such a big risk and just randomly join. Trust me that was not a bug. Something else not a bug
Hi everyone, As you'll notice, we've changed the headline of this video after realizing the "uninterrupted" part of the headline may have been misleading and/or caused any confusion. This was obviously not our intention. The first headline stemmed from the fact that this is the longest continuous look at No Man's Sky after previous demos have consisted entirely of 3-5 minute clips, often edited together as a montage. Our demo is one continuous play session, it just happens to cut back to our reactions from time to time. We apologize for any confusion or inconvenience, and we hope you enjoy both this video and everything else we've got planned for No Man's Sky throughout July! -Ryan M.
IGN The title was indeed a bit misleading but I understand what you were trying to say now. However this was a fantastic video. It showed us a lot of what we can do in NMS (E3 was a tad disappointing in this regard) and it's made me along with others even more hyped!
IGN I subbed to your channel initially, but due to the extreme frequency videos are posted (~1 video per hour) I had to unsubscribe. Is there any way to be notified when a new No Man's Sky video comes out?
This comment needs to be spread, because there are way too many people saying "Oh this game is boring" when they are not interested in the "genre" in the first place. You got my "support" :P
Gibbs Gaming you are short sighted in so many ways. You can do more things in this game on one planet then you can do in GTA V (when it comes to free roaming). lets take into consideration the fact you can go to any star you see on the galactic map and then go on the planet and as you move to the center the planets become more dificult and challenging to traverse and all look differently. Some obviously will look like others but some will be downright different. If you see this game as just free roaming then you haven't listened to sean, or youre waiting for the next cod to come out.
+MrExplodey Eh, Elite: Dangerous is the Milky Way galaxy in a video game, with correct distances between stars. That is already out. We have yet to make a game the size of the universe. So far, we have made one galaxy a game. There are hundreds of *BILLIONS* of galaxies in the known universe. Every man, woman, and child on earth could own 50 galaxies in the universe and there would still be some left.
+MrExplodey would be funny if they would make the planets so interesting half the people playing would stay on the same planet their entire lifetime and never go to another planet... much like real life really ;)
I remember spore, but the planets were small as hell. And they promised animations based on how the creature was built with spore, too. But, they failed and put semi-stock, as I like to call them, animations the have the same movement pattern each time while remaining somewhat unique. On that other note, this is basically spore 2.0.
I hoping not every planet is a life planet of similar size. Needs to have lava and ice planets, gas giants, comets, gas giant rings, black holes, pulsars. etc
+Jimbogf You do know how rare life is? 10% of the planets you find will have life and 90% will be barren but that life will be basic like grass. 10% of that will be more advanced life like rats or birds and 10% of that will be average life and 10% of that will be advanced life.
Lord Sir Crumpet There is 50% you go to a random place in space, and 50% to die. Something like that, pro tip, don't go into a black hole if you feel unlucky.
I remember one time when I was younger I was playing Ratchet and Clank and my uncle walks in and asks me what and playing and what you do it. So I explain to him the game and that it's about going to all these different planets and his reaction is like "woah thats totally insane." I had to correct him with "the planets are really just 30 minute levels, it's not a whole planet, that would be absurd" But now here we are with No Mans Sky. This demo got me pretty excited, much more so than the past few E3s.
Jackson Tsukahara completely disagree. Bought this game about a week ago, and although on the surface, many planets look very similar, I still find it a joy finding new creatures and biomes. What keeps me engaged is the fact that you can find some really odd planets out there with some really unique places.
Cobra TV As am I Cobra. Quick question: You going to be doing any gameplay analysis videos on what we just seen anytime soon? If so, I can't wait for 'em.
Just reading through the comments and I am noticing a trend. Not knocking anyone for being skeptical this is a small team making big promises and honestly if you are concerned about the risk of your 40-60 dollars DO NOT PRE-ORDER AND WAIT AND SEE. Now a couple of things I usually hear people saying "All the planets that have been shown look the same but different colours" Sean is scared of spoiling people almost to a fault, he wants to show you the least amount possible while still hyping the game because he is idealistic and wants you to explore. Something he has mentioned in a few of the interviews is the planets he is showing are the outer rim planets, these are the easy normal planets people will start on on the very outside of the Galaxy. The closer you get to the center the more strange weird and dangerous the planets get, do you remember the first demo when you saw a giant snake thing moving that was likely a km long. So far the info says we have only seen the normal shit.
Jeremy Whillans Now that would be quite moronic thinkng for a company that actually wants to make ends meet... It wouldn't spoil anything to show us 10 truly unique and different planets. How could that spoil anything with 400billon stars? Only way it can spoil it if the vareity truly is bare bones and showing us 10 planets would make us see all of them pretty much. So what you said doesn't make all too much sense...
They have already showed us 10 very different planets. And yes it would be against the normal marketing strategy for a game, but listen to Sean Murray, he is a zealot for this have and does not want to spoil the experience.
This is a dev build meant specifically to show off the sentinels. They are a lot less sensitive normally. Watch Anthony from Sony play it he kills over 10 creatures before the sentinals care.
This is what I hoped Destiny to be. Imagine this gameplay, travel, mining, etc, and the story quality of Halo or Witcher, with Destiny's fighting system.
Taylor Maines i though you would be able to fly around in destiny and go to planet to planet.. not this big but at less 10 or so planets flying around with friends and getting into stuff.. but it wasnt at all.. just a normal shooter...
A good Star Wars game would be if it had similar mechanics to assassins creed black flag except the spaceship travels a 3 dimensional space rather than a ship travelling the ocean
Here are a few things I would like in MNS: Gas giants, potentially with life, floating islands, and many moons Exotic life living on liquids that are liquid at colder and hotter temperatures than water Landing on asteroids Asteroids having the possibility of life Much more planets with life Saving planets so you can come back to them later Selling biological goods such as fruit and animals Pets Having a bigger spacecraft with rooms in it that you can have plants and animals in
On some planets there will be floating islands and you'll be able to name species you have discovered. But if you happen to find a species named by another player you will not be able to rename it
All the species on a planet are as rare as that planet. I don't see fish traveling from planet to planet so... aren't all species rare? On a galactic scale.
ant arent a species? you need to look up the word species bud, unless you mean that ant is too general, in that case you are missing the point of my post. He meant you get paid according to rarity on a planetary scale not galactic scale
The only thing I'm upset about is that multiplayer won't be actual multiplayer. Devs have said it will be near-impossible to find another player in the universe, and you can't invite friends to join you. RIP People who want to play with friends
Chatter they have never said that the players have said that its quite easy to find a friend. Go to the center and wait at the space station for your friend and tada you are togther. Now coming across someone not at the center is nearly impossible
+Carter Gates Well if you want, you coud always check out Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath. It may not not take place in space or in an open world but it captures the western feeling just right and you also play as a badass bounty hunter.
This game looks so beautiful! it's one of the games that I've dreamed of! it looks a little bit like "Infinite Space" on the DS with more of a free roaming aspect. I cannot wait for it to come out and I actually hope it's on all consoles so everyone can experience this beauty of a game. Everyone deserves to experience this.
People are beyond ridiculous with this game... Here's an entire universe to explore with countless planets, moons, star systems, space stations, and more to explore. Planets are all unique with their own plant life, animals, resources, and more. You can go do whatever you want and check out all kinds of things. Most people: Looks boring. I imagine these are the same people who have no idea why so many have fun with things like LEGOs.
revisory carrot It's an open world game, so it's bound to turn off a lot people. Plus, this is something a bit new so it's bound to be extremely ambitious.
bballercheetahfan3 Space is an infinite void filled with marvels and beauty; you get stranded in a random place? Then it's going to be like waiting at a gas station for the rest of your life, yes it looks boring.
bballercheetahfan3 "Do whatever you want" and "countless unique things" doesn't really mean much when doing whatever you want really just means walking/flying around and countless unique things just means randomly generated filler.
President Jeb Bush The fact this game exists is pretty insane alone. I was worried about gameplay but this has got rid of those fears. Looks like an awesome game.
President Jeb Bush I would say that the game is undoubtedly revolutionary, but from a technical standpoint not a gameplay standpoint. Still looks very fun for my tastes though cant wait :D
+StupidChannel it's not a simulation game, and it's not a representation of anywhere in real life. The universe in game is generated procedurally using maths functions
so this game will be a loopfest of worlds with randomized features like tall mountains or swamps etc. It sounds like fun, but it's that kind of fun that has a short fuse and gets boring fast. It needs more substance and good writing, maybe a campaign mode. I have a feeling this will be boring after 10-20 hours of play.
lone wanderderp It really wouldn't work with a campaign mode. The point is exploration - not to have anyone or thing tell you how to play or what to do. What everyone seems to miss though is that there is lore. You will discover things about the universe itself and who you are on the way, it's just not presented in a campaign style
Benjamin Consterdine dunno, feels like i've seen the same things in X series, heck, even Elite Dangerous had that effect on me, it was fun until you start seeing the repeating patterns and made me quit after a few weeks. I guess hardcore space sim junkies will probably enjoy this.
I can already tell, if I'm too high & playing this game, I'm gonna get that "whoa" feeling like when thinking about that we're just on a tiny ball of gas hurdling through space at speeds we can't even comprehend, and that we're smaller than 1/100000000th the size of a grain of sand when compared to Earth when Earth is compared to the galaxy. And that's nothing to say of the universe.
CrimsonGamer99 No no no I got it and I want a deathstar. It should be able to destroy entire worlds and collect all the resources on them in one go like the final gun upgrade. That would be awesome.
Dovahkiin That... but... no. This isn't spore. The entire point of the game is to explore the universe, collect some resources without razing the damn planet, and respect all the creatures living on every planet. If you so much as kill a disgruntled goat in self-defense, large swarms of pissed-off robot sentinels will come and wipe the floor with your ass. If you kill an entire planet, you will no doubt have your ship mercilessly destroyed by the sentinels. So no, I don't think you will be able to make a death star.
Dovahkiin I'm sorry, man. No Man's Sky isn't about death and destruction. I will admit that blowing up planets seems like a cool concept, and if you want to do so, try from this list of games: -Spore: Galactic Adventures -Universe Sandbox 2 -Kerbal Space Program (gonna need mods) -Effing meteors (it's a flash game, google it)
Just found out: www.crossmap.com/news/no-mans-sky-release-date-news-and-updates-sean-murray-hinted-that-no-mans-sky-will-also-be-available-in-oculus-rift-and-project-morpheus-22795
I bet there will be some completionists who will still attempt to explore every single planet and discover every single thing (that hasn't already been discovered) and mine every mineral. Just don't even try. Each planet is about 1.5 times the size of the GTA V map and then there are 18 quintillion of those planets.
From what I've read on an article in GameSpot, the demo planet they played was 78.5 square miles. The GTA V map is 49 miles. So to be more precise that's about 1.6 times bigger. www.gamespot.com/articles/making-sense-of-no-mans-skys-massive-universe/1100-6441344/ It's still a large area to explore. I wouldn't want each planet to be millions of square miles like the Earth because it would just be too overwhelming. It's still a video game.
When he started going through the universe showing how many planets there are, my jaw dropped to the floor. Incredible game, can't wait to play this!!!
Certain aspects of games like Spore, GTA, Minecraft, Call of Duty (the featured Ray Gun) and Destiny (to name a few) have been copied by the developers of this game and just given a new name. This is very disappointing...
Seriously? Look at all the fish in the water, as well as all the animals on land. The population is 10x that of the final release. Look at all the activity from other ships flying around the area. Yes, they are in the full game, but at most, you'll see 2-3 around you at a time. At one point he even says this could be AI, potentially other players, which is around the 7:15 mark. When he takes off in his ship, everything is already rendered in, meanwhile the final release is filled with pop in's. Look at all the stationary ships in space by the three large freighters we have in the final build. I sure haven't experienced those in my 75+ hours with the game. I don't get people like yourself who just won't admit this game isn't as advertised. It's not a bad game, but it's like the biggest ocean in the world, except its just 1mm deep.
1) Animals flocking. Animals just run in circles in game. Some basic predator chases got in the release, but that is all. If you look at the animations, they seem hand crafted, the release animations are obvious cycles. 2) Frigates/trade ships shoot back at the pirates. No one since release has reported this once. "Can take out traders", yet no one has (AFAIK), you can only destroy cargo pods and weapons. 3) "One of those might be another player", yet the game has no netcode or packets sent or ability to show or transmit player locations. That is 3 changes or lies or mistaken promises that they were never able to give. I could list more, but those are the obvious ones. While I may be a minority, I understood from this video that those features were in the game, thus I find this video to be misleading. I was expecting environmental interactions from animals, dynamic ships and battles, and Elite:Dangerous style MP (rare but very fun meeting up with players). We got none of that!
lkrnpk 1. Appropriately designed animals that behave interestingly and have varying colours and distinct appearances 2. Generation of the land that looks believable as opposed to a chunky mess 3. Better textures
wow a year since this was uploaded. i remember when i first saw this i literally screamed in joy. and now we're almost a month away! this game will become my life, guaranteed.
matthias na everything he said in this is actually in the game. The only thing missing is the fact freighters warp out and the lil lines of traders warping.
the game looks WAY better here than it actually looks. i don't mean graphics necessarily but in so many other ways. the terrain is smooth and has good amount of variation and isn't just random rocky craggy elevations all the time, there's interesting looking buildings, the animals look nicer, the resource nodes look brighter and more interesting, there isn't a shitty instagram filter over everything, resource mining is so much simpler etc. the textures aren't perfect and some things still look unpolished but why the hell didn't they just ship THIS game? it looks WAY better than what we're being given right now...
you just haven't find a really good looking planet, not all of them are like this one. Guys who have played it for hours have found big animals, canyons, green planets etc. It's all on reddit
I would wait another year for this game to be released IF they were to add the ability to build structures. The true sci-fi experience would be better realized if you could literally and painstakingly build your own civilization.
this game will probably serve as inspiration for future games to build off of and become as complex as you just mentioned. I wouldn't be surprised if we sees games like that within the next 5 years.
+Magic Me This is exactly what I'm thinking. I'm a bit skeptical about this game's replayability, but even if it's little more than a proof of concept itself, if it gets other developers interesting in building on this kind of concept, then that alone is a great thing for open world gaming. In retrospect this game may look like the archetypal "simplistic but pioneering" game, not a bad thing at all.
+K33 Hello Games has specifically said that No Man's Sky isn't a tech demo. It's not just a proof of concept, it is a full game. 65daysofstatic, the band doing the music for the game, summed it up well in an interview. They basically said that Hello Games didn't create these amazing procedural generation methods and then try to think of how to make it into a fun game. Instead, they had an idea for a game set in a beautiful, gigantic universe to explore that's full of diversity and danger and then created these procedural generation tools in order to make that game possible.
Apocolyptius Well of course they said that, we'll just have to wait and see if we agree :) The demos I've seen so far have me a little worried, really, but I'll be quite happy to be pleasantly surprised.
I have one question... is there any planet with a civilization on it? I mean, like with houses or buildings and human-ish stuff... That would be cool... even if you can't interact with them... being able to see buildings and constructions would be cool. I'm sure after playing 3 hours I will feel kinda bored or feeling so lonely. Still, such an amazing game!!
+PRA2Music No the only thing left from the previous civilization is ruins and the sentinels. The only new working buildings are space stations made by the explorers.
+Evan C actually, u have a .000001℅ chance at finding intelligent life. but give that there r LITERALY a quintillion amount of planets, its very likely.
Mr. Robot interesting when did they say that. The only times I've heard them mention intelligent life he laughed and said the players, said only the sentinels were left over, and that there were no NPCs characters in the game.
+PRA2Music A discussion on Playstation Access suggests there are a good number of Alien NPC's who you interact with but you have to learn their language (I guess like capturing interpartors in MGS5) by finding monoliths or you can offer them items, namely they said they offered them Plutonium rods a lot.
The game, upon first glance, I feel, requires more mobility. I don't know if it's the player right now, but he seems to be moving so god damn slow. If you could have mobility from something like Tribes: Ascend where you slide down mountains rapidly and boost up them with jetpacks gaining velocity. Or a grappling hook that let's you zoom across the landscape.
Could you imagine GTA doing something like this. Even making a map the size of the U.S. that just randomly generates land when people go there for the first time. That would be sweet.
Making the whole world seem as alive and meaningful (with generated missions and stuff) as existing GTA games would be really hard I think, but yeah if they could pull it off it would be sick. Given five years, I wouldn't be surprised if they could pull it off. Ten years, and it's hard to even predict how awesome it could get. Man, wonder what gaming will be like in 2066 :) If we're not all jockeying for survival in a post-apocalyptic wasteland I guess.
I felt this would be a great game to, but then found out you don't actually meet any other players to team up with. traveling with friends is what I expected, then they dropped the disappointment bomb that you'll never meet another player
+Cameron Armstrong Music that's actually a galaxy. That galaxy contains about 100 billion stars. With there being 18 quintillion stars there are about 180 million galaxies
MarshmallowDoesLife Like it will ever be perfect. I have yet to see a game that is. In the entire history of gaming. And this won't be the first one to break the mold, I assure you that much.
Eric Austin It doesn't need to be that much, you can get a PC that outperforms a PS4 at around $600, and get all the perks that PC gamers have. (like mods and better graphics)
lemonw Wat. There won't *be* any Morpheus support, since the game needs to be designed from the ground up with Morpheus in mind. Did you even read the image in my other comment? And we don't know about Oculus support on PC yet, but it's much more probable since it's easier to do.
If you look back, you'll see todays No Mans Sky isn't far off from this version. Sure it doesn't have some things I wish it did that we had seen. Like combining elements, giant snakes, the procedural generation we thought we would have, the different forms of elements like the blocked ones, not having points of interests, and those beacons. Sure it might seem like a lot but I think it is still as good as a game. They can easily add these in an update which they probably will!
All these people still asking what you do are giving me cancers, diabetes, stomach ulcers, and brain tumors all at once he literally is telling us what you do in the game and what the main goal is even how to get units with trading and people are still like duuuhhh
Blballerboy The objective is to make your way to the center of the galaxy. There are no missions or quests, nor any NPCs to talk to who could give you a mission.
Still, what's the point. Why do I wanna get to the center. How do I even know where it is? I don't see the point of wasting hours and hours and hours of my lifespan to see a video games perspective of the center of the universe.
Lunasters You don't have to. The programmer's don't necessarily expect you to. There's an objective to the game if you want to pursue it, but a lot of people prefer to make their own objectives in this type of game.
I don't get how people are saying Sean lied. Didn't everyone hear about how their office flooded? That they lost most their work, and were actually going to cancel it altogether, but decided to release it anyways? I seriously do not know why Hello Games has been more vocal about this.
I'm playing through it now and loving it but even I have to admit..every single thing about this demo looks better than release. The ship interiors, exteriors, planetary environments, shading and bloom effects, the scan wave, the user interface, the icons used for elements collected, much more seamless environmental draw in, the mining effect, the galaxy map..literally everything looks better here. Why would they have diverged so much in the games design so last minute? Sean Murray was always so happy to show everything off, talking about features he was excited about. No where ever did it seem like they were hiding an unfinished, unpolished game. Hopefully, one day we'll learn exactly what happened.
So....they've said that your goal is to get to the center of the *Galaxy* and that everyone will start the game on the outer edge of the exact same *Galaxy*, BUT it is a *Universe* filled with other *galaxies*..... So there aren't 18 quintillion planets in the *galaxy* we start off in, there are that many in the entire *universe*...........So, WHAT IF, when you get to the center of the galaxy its actually a wormhole/blackhole (and blackholes have been confirmed to be in the game) and you get a whole bunch of "knowledge" and upgrades and what not and are then teleported to ANOTHER *galaxy* that follows a different set of rules (people and economy wise, not nature wise) and is far more advanced and is therefore like the game "has a new beginning when you reach the center"......O.o He's said that the closer you get to the center the more advanced the worlds/peoples/technology gets, so what if those said advancements are just the new beginning point of a more advanced galaxy???
After watching the bit where he zooms out through the galaxy and seeing the thousands and thousands of stars, I think "mindblowing" is actually a good word to describe the scale of the game world.
+Noah Glover Im not looking for a building block lego simulator.. the point of having a base or a large Freight ship at least, is to hold more items/ cargo and be able to protect / carry it all over.. the more cargo you have the more equipment you cant build for yourself or sell off.. there is a very viable reason on WHY we could have that kind of system in this type of game... do not discredit anything without looking into HOW it COULD be viable first, instead of just saying "no, its stupid because it isnt int here to begin with".
What I love about this game from what I've seen is 1 the fact that it's so huge obviously, 2 seamless loading/generating and 3 the fact that however late you get it, it'll still feel the same as if you get it day 1
I really hope they either include or add wormholes in the game. I feel like a lot of players will lose interest if they spend months in .1% of the map.
+dcanaeme1234 it's not like the players are going to all be looking in that same .1% segment all of their collective play makes up that supposed .1% figure
The most open world of all eternity, my god, the game is gorgeous, so much content, so many ways to play, just one thing, is it possible to play with your friends
Wow looking back at this video and now the finished product I am....there's no words but I am SO HAPPY! Bungie was my favorite Dev team and will always have a special place in my heart but Hello games and everyone that made this game, man you guys took my most favorite Dev team ever I can't wait to get back home and play some more No Mans Sky! Love you guys!
I haven't really seen much of this game or anything about it, but concerning that multiplayer issue where it's almost impossible to meet other players due to sheer size of the world: wouldn't creating something like nations and capitals fix that? Unless a concept like this has already been implemented. If so, sorry. For example, there could be some places like large cities or capitals, which would be the main gathering spot for people in certain areas around them. Perhaps, we'd be able to select a faction or a country (one of very, _very_ many) in the beginning and each country could have a few cities around the already discovered area. Then, when we discover new places we'll have to control and oversee the construction of new cities. There could be some limits placed on city per discovered square mile or something, and we'd have to vote for the best place to found a new city. Then, the construction would be a huge, but very rewarding process for those who have invested into it. So many other things can be done. That would solve it, no? Those cities would house lots of NPCs and various unique features that usual space stations wouldn't have and it would encourage players to go there. Of course, there is a flaw - players that join much later wouldn't have anything to discover for some time, but I think that might be a problem even with the current concept and system of the game. But there are various ways to fix this, and besides, if the universe is a large sphere with a center and its radius is many, many light years long, it would take _a lot_ of time for this issue to surface.
+The Light Sabrix this would not work, if everyone started in the same place, everything in a radius would be discovered, then new players would be forced to travel for extremely long periods of time to find anything new.
All those stars add up to at least a few hundred thousand. Dude, I can live my life up to like 80 years old in real life and still not having even explored a good partion of this game! wHATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
Abalam Anderson If by "a few hundred thousand" you mean "a thousand thousand thousand thousand thousand thousand" then you are correct. (That's a quintillion in case you don't know.)
Abalam Anderson pfft hundreds of thousands? dude there are billions of stars and quintillios of planets it's kind of sary how big it is but at the same time, so amazing.
I think the thing that would make this game is if it had some sort of settlement building like Fallout 4 has. I love exploring huge worlds as much as anyone but if the whole point of the economy in the game is just to upgrade your ship/weapons, that feels very shallow. If you could set up shop on a planet then you could really role-play as a trader etc. Maybe even build a colony/nation etc. This game is already very ambitious as it is but I hope they consider adding something similar in the future.
Allout Paraphrasing Sean "we want people to experience the game we envisioned, we want to keep working on it and if it does well, we'll add things in at our discretion based on community feedback". So far we know the money is used for buying ships, parts, upgrades and fuel. Fuel being the thing you'll be spending the majority of your money on. You'll need different suit upgrades to survive different hostile atmospheres, to dive deeper underwater, gun upgrades to mine different materials, or to fight better with. As an exploration/discovery game, it doesn't feel shallow at all to me.
Cawby yes but just mining shit to sell it to get fuel, weapon,ship,suit upgrades feels very wash/rinse/repeat to me. I understand at it's core it is a exploration/discovery game, but it doesn't need to stop there.
Allout Then do other things besides mine? I plan on doing everything the game has to offer instead of focusing on just one. You never have to mine at all during your entire playthru if you don't want to. you can play they game purely as a space pirate.
Cawby But if the only goal is to trade for fuel, ships, and weapons, then it doesn't matter how expansive the universe is, there has to be more motives to play. You could go to as many planets as you want but if all you are doing there is mining then it seems like there is no point spending time exploring the rest of the place.
Chris Dorsey So Hellogames or I should say Sean specifically, doesn't want to show anything about the game. So far the only goal we know about is getting to the center of the first galaxy in a universe with multiple galaxies. Stop saying all you're doing is mining, that is completely wrong. You never have to mine at all, not for a single second if you don't want to. As soon as you enter your first spaceship you never have to step foot on another planet at all. The points of interests on the map and whatever they are they don't want to show them off, just said they can be things like alien buildings or artifacts that tie into the lore of the game, and there's the portals/wormholes since they have a trailer about them.
I know it's not a popular opinion but, I will get very bored, very quickly playing this... Simply having a big open world (or in this case universe) isn't appealing to me. It's like when I complete Skyrim or GTA V, I get bored just walking around a map without a main objective. Whats appealing to me is gameplay, objective and narrative. Am I the only one?
+Denzel Washington's Left Foot Yeah that bit seems boring but hopefully there will be other objectives like conquering another galaxy after you finished with your one.
What I want them to add is a central big planet or more planets together with a huge civilization where U have heavy guards so it's like a safehaven. Like think of coruscant of SW or the city from Guardians Of the Galaxy.
And ofcourse a crafting system to build bases etc.
+Hydra I want an earth like planet. Like a post apocalyptic earth. Only a couple ruins here and there. But all the continents. That would be sick
+JoesPinkRadio I'm sure that when the game comes out they'll put our solar system in there as an Easter egg
+Hydra but i dont think 14 people can do that
+Hydra And players can trade each other in the central.
"We could have use the real world one, but we where worried people would learn something"
This guy is awesome.
Sergio Garcia How to make uranium bombs :D
Sergio Garcia "What's in the center of the universe?"
"Peter Molyneux?"
He's awesome indeed!
Sergio Garcia how to make coco
Renato Figueiredo Indeed he is, my friend, indeed he is.
Sergio Garcia It is fabled that Peter Molyneux is Godus.
I feel like people are overlooking the fact that this dude made an algorithm that produced a galaxy that would take 5.2 billion years to see all the planets for 2 seconds. Sean Murray made a galaxy. Let that sink in.
TheBuckSleezy 585 billion years for 1 sec each o.o
So what youre saying is... He is god
Razza Clarke Actually and in all honesty, it does make him the god of the No Mans Sky universe.
TheBuckSleezy Sean Murray is god.
100$ startup, 2cent finish..
13:17 I love how the dev noticed a gap in the world so just turned and walked the other way. Nothing to see here.
I really hope that was a rare occurrence. I truly want this game to be good; it has so much potential.
This gameplay was also last year. Things have probably been changed or fixed.
It's wasn't a gap it was the tentacle like rock which you see everywhere
+~Astrokid~ wrong thing
+Max Gordon it's just that they would check the whole setting before showing this game, meaning that they are showing everything they have already checked tested and so on. They would not want to take such a big risk and just randomly join. Trust me that was not a bug. Something else not a bug
Hi everyone,
As you'll notice, we've changed the headline of this video after realizing the "uninterrupted" part of the headline may have been misleading and/or caused any confusion. This was obviously not our intention. The first headline stemmed from the fact that this is the longest continuous look at No Man's Sky after previous demos have consisted entirely of 3-5 minute clips, often edited together as a montage. Our demo is one continuous play session, it just happens to cut back to our reactions from time to time.
We apologize for any confusion or inconvenience, and we hope you enjoy both this video and everything else we've got planned for No Man's Sky throughout July!
-Ryan M.
IGN The title was indeed a bit misleading but I understand what you were trying to say now. However this was a fantastic video. It showed us a lot of what we can do in NMS (E3 was a tad disappointing in this regard) and it's made me along with others even more hyped!
IGN My bad....
IGN When is the next Gameplay session being uploaded?
IGN I can believe how people could mislead it...
IGN I subbed to your channel initially, but due to the extreme frequency videos are posted (~1 video per hour) I had to unsubscribe. Is there any way to be notified when a new No Man's Sky video comes out?
There are two types of people who live in this planet. Those who look at the stars and those who don't. This game is for those who look up.
gonzalez713tx Said well
gonzalez713tx Couldn't have said it better.
This comment needs to be spread, because there are way too many people saying "Oh this game is boring" when they are not interested in the "genre" in the first place. You got my "support" :P
gonzalez713tx there are two types of people in this world; those that think there are two types of people and those that don't..
Hey thanks guys!
I CANNOT HANDLE HOW GOOD THIS LOOKS, I COULD NOT BE MORE HYPED
isaac franks lol what looks so great the free froaming? cuz that's all it is
Exactly my thoughts!!!
Since I saw the first Video of no man's sky I want it more than peace on earth!!
This game is just ridiculus awesome!
Gibbs Gaming you are short sighted in so many ways. You can do more things in this game on one planet then you can do in GTA V (when it comes to free roaming). lets take into consideration the fact you can go to any star you see on the galactic map and then go on the planet and as you move to the center the planets become more dificult and challenging to traverse and all look differently. Some obviously will look like others but some will be downright different. If you see this game as just free roaming then you haven't listened to sean, or youre waiting for the next cod to come out.
isaac franks Saints rule!!!
isaac franks keep your hands away from your pants.. and dont look at elite dangerous or Star Citizen... haha
Procedurally generated everything, great modeling, incredible mechanics AND crazy awesome art direction. I'm sold
Welcome to my life.
Welcome to my life x2
No man sky will flop
+Niel Agneessens *floop
+Niel Agneessens ???
I feel like we have finally reached the limit. People have actually made a galaxy within a video game.
+MrExplodey Eh, Elite: Dangerous is the Milky Way galaxy in a video game, with correct distances between stars. That is already out. We have yet to make a game the size of the universe. So far, we have made one galaxy a game. There are hundreds of *BILLIONS* of galaxies in the known universe. Every man, woman, and child on earth could own 50 galaxies in the universe and there would still be some left.
Still, a detailed, procedurally generated, full-size galaxy is probably one of most amazing things to happen in gaming.
+MrExplodey would be funny if they would make the planets so interesting half the people playing would stay on the same planet their entire lifetime and never go to another planet... much like real life really ;)
lionhead123 That is actually their goal. The planets are so diverse you could spend days on one and keep finding new features.
I remember spore, but the planets were small as hell. And they promised animations based on how the creature was built with spore, too. But, they failed and put semi-stock, as I like to call them, animations the have the same movement pattern each time while remaining somewhat unique. On that other note, this is basically spore 2.0.
I hoping not every planet is a life planet of similar size. Needs to have lava and ice planets, gas giants, comets, gas giant rings, black holes, pulsars. etc
+Jimbogf You do know how rare life is? 10% of the planets you find will have life and 90% will be barren but that life will be basic like grass. 10% of that will be more advanced life like rats or birds and 10% of that will be average life and 10% of that will be advanced life.
There is wormholes and Black holes, they confirmed it
Quantum PhyZ Black holes yes but wormholes I am not sure of.
Lord Sir Crumpet There is 50% you go to a random place in space, and 50% to die. Something like that, pro tip, don't go into a black hole if you feel unlucky.
Quantum PhyZ We will have to see,
I remember one time when I was younger I was playing Ratchet and Clank and my uncle walks in and asks me what and playing and what you do it. So I explain to him the game and that it's about going to all these different planets and his reaction is like "woah thats totally insane." I had to correct him with "the planets are really just 30 minute levels, it's not a whole planet, that would be absurd" But now here we are with No Mans Sky. This demo got me pretty excited, much more so than the past few E3s.
I want to see your uncles reaction to this lol
***** Hey man, don't talk shit about Ratchet & Clank
Yess please post your uncles reaction comment in my No Man's Sky Community group on facebook my names Austin Goldston!
***** what you do IN it**
nathan b Was typing on a phone.
Anyone here in 2021 looking at what this game was meant to be at launch? 😂
Yup
I love the game now especially after beyond but this still looks wayyyy better
I still am right now :(
Yeah it’s much better in terms of content, but the joy and beauty of exploration is completely nonexistent. Exploring my backyard is more exciting
Jackson Tsukahara completely disagree. Bought this game about a week ago, and although on the surface, many planets look very similar, I still find it a joy finding new creatures and biomes. What keeps me engaged is the fact that you can find some really odd planets out there with some really unique places.
I am 100% ready for THIS GAME!!!!!!
Can't wait for you to make a video about this new footage here Cobra TV
Need it now.
IGN did amazing guys! Cant wait for more!!
Cobra TV As am I Cobra.
Quick question: You going to be doing any gameplay analysis videos on what we just seen anytime soon? If so, I can't wait for 'em.
Actually it looks like I just saw it today
I feel bad for all of those Xbox One players drooling over this game and knowing they will never get it.
+Jack Gardel I laugh.
Like the ps4
BigBagOfFrikenAirFak lol no
+BigBagOfFrikenAirFak you mean the xbox one is trash :D
+BigBagOfFrikenAirFak i agree
Just reading through the comments and I am noticing a trend. Not knocking anyone for being skeptical this is a small team making big promises and honestly if you are concerned about the risk of your 40-60 dollars DO NOT PRE-ORDER AND WAIT AND SEE.
Now a couple of things I usually hear people saying "All the planets that have been shown look the same but different colours" Sean is scared of spoiling people almost to a fault, he wants to show you the least amount possible while still hyping the game because he is idealistic and wants you to explore. Something he has mentioned in a few of the interviews is the planets he is showing are the outer rim planets, these are the easy normal planets people will start on on the very outside of the Galaxy. The closer you get to the center the more strange weird and dangerous the planets get, do you remember the first demo when you saw a giant snake thing moving that was likely a km long. So far the info says we have only seen the normal shit.
Jeremy Whillans Now that would be quite moronic thinkng for a company that actually wants to make ends meet... It wouldn't spoil anything to show us 10 truly unique and different planets. How could that spoil anything with 400billon stars? Only way it can spoil it if the vareity truly is bare bones and showing us 10 planets would make us see all of them pretty much. So what you said doesn't make all too much sense...
They have already showed us 10 very different planets. And yes it would be against the normal marketing strategy for a game, but listen to Sean Murray, he is a zealot for this have and does not want to spoil the experience.
Jeremy Whillans
I haven't seen 10 truly unique planets shown. Nowhere near. I've seen ten planets, but they just weren't really unique.
Than you have not seen all of the footage, unless your looking for square planets there is a large amount of variety
Jeremy Whillans Like I said, I have yet to see them. And yea, I watched all the videos about this game.
Goat starts attacking you,the police do nothing. You kill the goat thats about to kill you, the police give you no mercy and try to kill you. WTF
This is a dev build meant specifically to show off the sentinels. They are a lot less sensitive normally. Watch Anthony from Sony play it he kills over 10 creatures before the sentinals care.
#goatlivesmatter
It truly is like GTA
Just like real life
+Fangs of Yima yea maybe thex extinct
I really, really wish they would have used the actual periodic table.
+Master Smiley They chose not too because of the restrictions and they didn't want chemists to pull them up over it.
+Lord Sir Crumpet yeah,floating islands are weird in our world.And three planets at once,the physics of NMS are weird.
Artur Renato B.B That is what makes it awesome.
Lord Sir Crumpet Exactly.
+Lord Sir Crumpet Lol, the periodic table isn't copyrighted, where the hell did you read that?
This is what I hoped Destiny to be. Imagine this gameplay, travel, mining, etc, and the story quality of Halo or Witcher, with Destiny's fighting system.
This game would be too big to have an in depth story and this boundless world
Taylor Maines i though you would be able to fly around in destiny and go to planet to planet.. not this big but at less 10 or so planets flying around with friends and getting into stuff.. but it wasnt at all.. just a normal shooter...
Well destiny doesn't have a story at all. So that would be cool if it had endless procedurally generated worlds.
Taylor Maines This is how I thought SWTOR would be
Is anyone else still letting the fact that Sean created a FREAKING GALAXY sink in? Or is it just me?
BlackeZar Young and so have thousands of other games.. im playing elite dangerous and its massive..
+Riley Madden (Madcat9246) ummm... Yes you can? Lol
Riley Madden ...but it's always been like that? XD
Shockwave Sound he means actually flying and driving (moon buggy) on the planet themselves not flying around them which you currently can only do
I just created a galaxy of my own when I farted
if only there were a star wars game like this
+Scott Duda Wallace I know right!
I was thinking the same thing! Then i saw your comment. :)
imagine a betsheda style game with this technology
OMG, that would be AWESOME!!!!!!!!
A good Star Wars game would be if it had similar mechanics to assassins creed black flag except the spaceship travels a 3 dimensional space rather than a ship travelling the ocean
Here are a few things I would like in MNS:
Gas giants, potentially with life, floating islands, and many moons
Exotic life living on liquids that are liquid at colder and hotter temperatures than water
Landing on asteroids
Asteroids having the possibility of life
Much more planets with life
Saving planets so you can come back to them later
Selling biological goods such as fruit and animals
Pets
Having a bigger spacecraft with rooms in it that you can have plants and animals in
Also the ability to find your friends (quickly) and explore with them, and easy communication with them too
And:
Naming plant species
Multiple-biomed planets
+Everything Explained
Hopefully they'll have updates with this.
On some planets there will be floating islands and you'll be able to name species you have discovered. But if you happen to find a species named by another player you will not be able to rename it
+KJA13 But they never showed anything about naming plants.
All the species on a planet are as rare as that planet. I don't see fish traveling from planet to planet so... aren't all species rare? On a galactic scale.
BowGunner on earth ants like almost eveywhere but polar bears live in very few places, ants are common polar bears are rare
Brendan Forish I said on a galactic scale. Also, ants aren't a species, polar bears are.
ant arent a species? you need to look up the word species bud, unless you mean that ant is too general, in that case you are missing the point of my post. He meant you get paid according to rarity on a planetary scale not galactic scale
Brendan Forish Ants is not a species. There are about 15000 to 20000 species of ants.
so yes you are being nitpicky for now reason thanks for confrimed im glad you can be a smartass on the internet
I'm getting this game just because i love astronomy
Right? This is a great game for si fi geeks!
Luke Carrasco Do you think they'll have other astronomical phenomena like black holes? Or different types of stars? That'd be so cool!
I hope so, but who knows they haven't even told us everything about the game yet.
Luke Carrasco they already confirmed that blackholes will indeed be in the game
Luke Carrasco
I'm getting this game just because i love astrology.
This game will make my grades give up on life
me too😂
Same
You know I wouldnt really say this, but thank god all I have to worry about is work... No extra classes nothing.
Mine already have. So this game is going to make me fail school.
Good thing it comes out in summer 😅
The only thing I'm upset about is that multiplayer won't be actual multiplayer. Devs have said it will be near-impossible to find another player in the universe, and you can't invite friends to join you.
RIP People who want to play with friends
Chatter they have never said that the players have said that its quite easy to find a friend. Go to the center and wait at the space station for your friend and tada you are togther. Now coming across someone not at the center is nearly impossible
Brendan Forish Devs also stated it would take about 40-50 hours to reach the center. That's a long time to find a friend
what we do for friends right?
Hahaha fine for me cos I have no friends! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
*sobs*
+Chatter At least it is realistic... inviting friends is like teleporting or something
Personally i wish it had more of a space gunslinger/bounty hunter vibe to it. Im still waiting for an open work space outlaw game.
+Carter Gates Well if you want, you coud always check out Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath. It may not not take place in space or in an open world but it captures the western feeling just right and you also play as a badass bounty hunter.
+Carter Gates Same
Tfw we'll never get prey 2 :/
+Carter Gates Star Citizen is the game you want, you can literally be anything you want.
LucH Thank you for bringing that to my attention! Just saw the trailer, and the hype skyrocketed!
This game looks so beautiful! it's one of the games that I've dreamed of! it looks a little bit like "Infinite Space" on the DS with more of a free roaming aspect. I cannot wait for it to come out and I actually hope it's on all consoles so everyone can experience this beauty of a game. Everyone deserves to experience this.
also, does anyone know a rough estimation or even an exact date if when this game is supposed to come out?
+Chronos Sento somewhere in June 2016
+Will Daab OK, thank you ^^
+Chronos Sento I agree the art style looks great but damn, that view distance. THings popping into view all the time kinda destroys immersion for me.
+Sam Hewitt I think that will be fixed very quickly
It's like they showed the finished product and released a demo...
And now we have more than we asked for
People are beyond ridiculous with this game... Here's an entire universe to explore with countless planets, moons, star systems, space stations, and more to explore. Planets are all unique with their own plant life, animals, resources, and more. You can go do whatever you want and check out all kinds of things.
Most people: Looks boring.
I imagine these are the same people who have no idea why so many have fun with things like LEGOs.
bballercheetahfan3 it does look a bit boring.
revisory carrot It's an open world game, so it's bound to turn off a lot people. Plus, this is something a bit new so it's bound to be extremely ambitious.
not on pc its not
bballercheetahfan3 Space is an infinite void filled with marvels and beauty; you get stranded in a random place? Then it's going to be like waiting at a gas station for the rest of your life, yes it looks boring.
bballercheetahfan3 "Do whatever you want" and "countless unique things" doesn't really mean much when doing whatever you want really just means walking/flying around and countless unique things just means randomly generated filler.
I think people are expecting some insane and revolutionary game, but it looks like just a fun and gorgeous game. I'm still hyped.
This is pretty revolutionary, the math algorithms are mind blowing.
President Jeb Bush The fact this game exists is pretty insane alone. I was worried about gameplay but this has got rid of those fears. Looks like an awesome game.
President Jeb Bush I would say that the game is undoubtedly revolutionary, but from a technical standpoint not a gameplay standpoint. Still looks very fun for my tastes though cant wait :D
NextGenNate The math algorithms aren't significantly more different in general concept than that used in roguelikes, almost 30+ years ago.
NextGenNate
first thing i will do is, find earth, then my house, then watch myself playing no mans sky, trippy :D
+craftyox Earth isn't in the game...
+StupidChannel it's not a simulation game, and it's not a representation of anywhere in real life. The universe in game is generated procedurally using maths functions
so this game will be a loopfest of worlds with randomized features like tall mountains or swamps etc. It sounds like fun, but it's that kind of fun that has a short fuse and gets boring fast. It needs more substance and good writing, maybe a campaign mode. I have a feeling this will be boring after 10-20 hours of play.
lone wanderderp It really wouldn't work with a campaign mode. The point is exploration - not to have anyone or thing tell you how to play or what to do. What everyone seems to miss though is that there is lore. You will discover things about the universe itself and who you are on the way, it's just not presented in a campaign style
Benjamin Consterdine dunno, feels like i've seen the same things in X series, heck, even Elite Dangerous had that effect on me, it was fun until you start seeing the repeating patterns and made me quit after a few weeks. I guess hardcore space sim junkies will probably enjoy this.
I can already tell, if I'm too high & playing this game, I'm gonna get that "whoa" feeling like when thinking about that we're just on a tiny ball of gas hurdling through space at speeds we can't even comprehend, and that we're smaller than 1/100000000th the size of a grain of sand when compared to Earth when Earth is compared to the galaxy. And that's nothing to say of the universe.
K
Moral of the story: get high and play no mans sky
+OHH SNAP and it actually rhymes as well. Meant to be.
I think that playing high will be a must. The game is visually very appealing.
same tho
1 question can I build a Deathstar?
+Dovahkiin I think you completely missed the point of the game. It isn't minecraft in space.
CrimsonGamer99 No no no I got it and I want a deathstar. It should be able to destroy entire worlds and collect all the resources on them in one go like the final gun upgrade. That would be awesome.
Dovahkiin That... but... no. This isn't spore. The entire point of the game is to explore the universe, collect some resources without razing the damn planet, and respect all the creatures living on every planet. If you so much as kill a disgruntled goat in self-defense, large swarms of pissed-off robot sentinels will come and wipe the floor with your ass. If you kill an entire planet, you will no doubt have your ship mercilessly destroyed by the sentinels. So no, I don't think you will be able to make a death star.
CrimsonGamer99 But.. but deathstar D:
Dovahkiin I'm sorry, man. No Man's Sky isn't about death and destruction. I will admit that blowing up planets seems like a cool concept, and if you want to do so, try from this list of games:
-Spore: Galactic Adventures
-Universe Sandbox 2
-Kerbal Space Program (gonna need mods)
-Effing meteors (it's a flash game, google it)
imagine an oculus rift colaboration with this game
+icyburger I'd probably starve to death
Just found out: www.crossmap.com/news/no-mans-sky-release-date-news-and-updates-sean-murray-hinted-that-no-mans-sky-will-also-be-available-in-oculus-rift-and-project-morpheus-22795
+icyburger I'd never leave my room again
+Ichigo D. Uzumaki RIP
i have no friends sorry m8 i need to go back n0sc0p!ng
I'm glad things have finally become like this
no, now they are better then this.
@@alexandregauthier216 way more things to do but the game looks like garbage. It looks beautiful here but they ruined it by changing the art style.
This game will be the bane of completionist gamers everywhere.
Lmao true
And the holy grail for explorers.
film of the year
I bet there will be some completionists who will still attempt to explore every single planet and discover every single thing (that hasn't already been discovered) and mine every mineral.
Just don't even try. Each planet is about 1.5 times the size of the GTA V map and then there are 18 quintillion of those planets.
From what I've read on an article in GameSpot, the demo planet they played was 78.5 square miles. The GTA V map is 49 miles. So to be more precise that's about 1.6 times bigger.
www.gamespot.com/articles/making-sense-of-no-mans-skys-massive-universe/1100-6441344/
It's still a large area to explore. I wouldn't want each planet to be millions of square miles like the Earth because it would just be too overwhelming. It's still a video game.
I might miss a few days of school for this
or all of them.
+Flowey I might never leave my house and have no social life again (jk)
You will be bored in a few hours of this game as there is nothing to do as always in procedural generated worlds in games.
+Shirts Hub A.) Opinion.
B.)There is no correlation between those two things.
5 billion years......or so
i will pass this on to my son when i die and he to his son and so on!
+Trini Gamer then ill feed her to the tigers
+Thorssonic I heard that Goro was in the game!
the story tells about a whale that can eat planets!
dID You jUSt asSUMe uR suN,s GeNder?!?!
+MrXelium And maybe a far better game like this with more generation range.
It seems to me that this game is an introverts dream! I am going to love this game...
+mhssoccer1309 I hate Earth. I want to see other planets before I die on this goddamn rock. This game is my chance.
+CrimsonGamer99 This "goddamn rock" is the only inhabitable planet you will ever see, so get used to it.
Michael Edmunds Refer to the last sentence in my previous comment you narrow-minded dimwit.
+Michael Edmunds habitable* Dimwit
+Penta Bug They mean the same thing, by the way.
When he started going through the universe showing how many planets there are, my jaw dropped to the floor. Incredible game, can't wait to play this!!!
At the center of the universe is Phil Collins.
I can feel it coming in the universe tonight
+Kawaii Atlas oh Lord...
I had to make the joke
Its like minecraft and spore had a baby
+Tristan Miller not really. Spore and nms have nothing in common at all and nms and minecraft only have the terrain generators in commonish
+Brendan Forish I think he was referring to Spore's space stage, where you can explore planets and star systems.
+PootStip A procedurally generated galaxy was first seen in Elite in 1984 made by Andrew Bell and David Braben. And later in Elite 2 frontier 1992.
Certain aspects of games like Spore, GTA, Minecraft, Call of Duty (the featured Ray Gun) and Destiny (to name a few) have been copied by the developers of this game and just given a new name. This is very disappointing...
because spore, gta, minecraft, cod and destiney arent copies of games made decades ago..
It's really amazing to come back and watch all this footage. I wish this was the game I bought.
Name me THREE things that this demo has that the game which was released doesn't??? I don't get you people...
Seriously? Look at all the fish in the water, as well as all the animals on land. The population is 10x that of the final release. Look at all the activity from other ships flying around the area. Yes, they are in the full game, but at most, you'll see 2-3 around you at a time. At one point he even says this could be AI, potentially other players, which is around the 7:15 mark. When he takes off in his ship, everything is already rendered in, meanwhile the final release is filled with pop in's. Look at all the stationary ships in space by the three large freighters we have in the final build. I sure haven't experienced those in my 75+ hours with the game. I don't get people like yourself who just won't admit this game isn't as advertised. It's not a bad game, but it's like the biggest ocean in the world, except its just 1mm deep.
I. Can't believe the devs formed the planets they were not randomly generated
1) Animals flocking. Animals just run in circles in game. Some basic predator chases got in the release, but that is all. If you look at the animations, they seem hand crafted, the release animations are obvious cycles.
2) Frigates/trade ships shoot back at the pirates. No one since release has reported this once. "Can take out traders", yet no one has (AFAIK), you can only destroy cargo pods and weapons.
3) "One of those might be another player", yet the game has no netcode or packets sent or ability to show or transmit player locations.
That is 3 changes or lies or mistaken promises that they were never able to give. I could list more, but those are the obvious ones. While I may be a minority, I understood from this video that those features were in the game, thus I find this video to be misleading. I was expecting environmental interactions from animals, dynamic ships and battles, and Elite:Dangerous style MP (rare but very fun meeting up with players). We got none of that!
lkrnpk 1. Appropriately designed animals that behave interestingly and have varying colours and distinct appearances
2. Generation of the land that looks believable as opposed to a chunky mess
3. Better textures
wow a year since this was uploaded. i remember when i first saw this i literally screamed in joy. and now we're almost a month away! this game will become my life, guaranteed.
Wow, this looks so much better than the "finished" game.
its pre rendered to make it look better
+Tesla_Ray_Gun21 no I'm think that this is the game that they Wanted to sell but well...
matthias na everything he said in this is actually in the game. The only thing missing is the fact freighters warp out and the lil lines of traders warping.
the game looks WAY better here than it actually looks. i don't mean graphics necessarily but in so many other ways. the terrain is smooth and has good amount of variation and isn't just random rocky craggy elevations all the time, there's interesting looking buildings, the animals look nicer, the resource nodes look brighter and more interesting, there isn't a shitty instagram filter over everything, resource mining is so much simpler etc. the textures aren't perfect and some things still look unpolished but why the hell didn't they just ship THIS game? it looks WAY better than what we're being given right now...
About the instagram filter, mods got rid of it already.
nomansskymods.com/
I think I ran into *one* planet with grass.......
you just haven't find a really good looking planet, not all of them are like this one. Guys who have played it for hours have found big animals, canyons, green planets etc. It's all on reddit
lkrnpk are you replying to me?
Gauthier Natalashadow why am i supposed to depend on mods to make the game look better? isn't that the developers' job? what is this a bethesda game?
I would wait another year for this game to be released IF they were to add the ability to build structures. The true sci-fi experience would be better realized if you could literally and painstakingly build your own civilization.
+Bob McMullan That has nothing to do with the game
this game will probably serve as inspiration for future games to build off of and become as complex as you just mentioned. I wouldn't be surprised if we sees games like that within the next 5 years.
+Magic Me This is exactly what I'm thinking. I'm a bit skeptical about this game's replayability, but even if it's little more than a proof of concept itself, if it gets other developers interesting in building on this kind of concept, then that alone is a great thing for open world gaming. In retrospect this game may look like the archetypal "simplistic but pioneering" game, not a bad thing at all.
+K33 Hello Games has specifically said that No Man's Sky isn't a tech demo. It's not just a proof of concept, it is a full game. 65daysofstatic, the band doing the music for the game, summed it up well in an interview. They basically said that Hello Games didn't create these amazing procedural generation methods and then try to think of how to make it into a fun game. Instead, they had an idea for a game set in a beautiful, gigantic universe to explore that's full of diversity and danger and then created these procedural generation tools in order to make that game possible.
Apocolyptius Well of course they said that, we'll just have to wait and see if we agree :) The demos I've seen so far have me a little worried, really, but I'll be quite happy to be pleasantly surprised.
this is it. the thing that finally pushes me from xbox to PC gaming.
Make a custom-built PC. It will last a long time if you make it high-end.
ill try. lmao im a college student working on minimum wage, my dude. i appreciate the advice, though.
same lol im seriously beginning to regret my choice on buying an Xbox One instead of a PS4 :'(
+Wesley Patterson Good that I bought ps4 instead of Xbox :D
+Wesley Patterson I think it might come out on Xbox as well as P's4 and pc
JEEZUS I NEED IT NAO!!
YES!!!
Will Carr yes Yes YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes!!!
Will Carr sry but u r nawt sweg enuf 2 pley dis gaem
Will Carr Some motherfu***** will tell you " you need JEEZUS NAO"
"So, what awaits us in the center of the galaxy: spiritual enlightenment, untold wealth, immortality...?"
"Peter Molyneux."
/Dead
I have one question... is there any planet with a civilization on it? I mean, like with houses or buildings and human-ish stuff... That would be cool... even if you can't interact with them... being able to see buildings and constructions would be cool. I'm sure after playing 3 hours I will feel kinda bored or feeling so lonely.
Still, such an amazing game!!
+PRA2Music No the only thing left from the previous civilization is ruins and the sentinels. The only new working buildings are space stations made by the explorers.
+Evan C actually, u have a .000001℅ chance at finding intelligent life. but give that there r LITERALY a quintillion amount of planets, its very likely.
Mr. Robot interesting when did they say that. The only times I've heard them mention intelligent life he laughed and said the players, said only the sentinels were left over, and that there were no NPCs characters in the game.
+PRA2Music A discussion on Playstation Access suggests there are a good number of Alien NPC's who you interact with but you have to learn their language (I guess like capturing interpartors in MGS5) by finding monoliths or you can offer them items, namely they said they offered them Plutonium rods a lot.
there is intelligent life there are different types of races found randomly some are warriors some are scientists ect it's been confirmed
This game looks like a dream come true, the closest we've ever come to creating a fully immersive virtual world (or in this case universe)
The game, upon first glance, I feel, requires more mobility. I don't know if it's the player right now, but he seems to be moving so god damn slow. If you could have mobility from something like Tribes: Ascend where you slide down mountains rapidly and boost up them with jetpacks gaining velocity. Or a grappling hook that let's you zoom across the landscape.
+ImperialBiscuit Theres spriting and a jetpack pus you have your space ship. He just doesnt really try to go anywhere to use that stuff
There is a jet pack in then game
He's walking because he wants to show off the hard work they put into the game.
+ImperialBiscuit I'm pretty sure they didn't forget Jetpacks and stuff like that.
What +Rain said.
In most games people walk around slowly so you can admire the area and skybox.
Could you imagine GTA doing something like this. Even making a map the size of the U.S. that just randomly generates land when people go there for the first time. That would be sweet.
More like Russia
Making the whole world seem as alive and meaningful (with generated missions and stuff) as existing GTA games would be really hard I think, but yeah if they could pull it off it would be sick. Given five years, I wouldn't be surprised if they could pull it off. Ten years, and it's hard to even predict how awesome it could get. Man, wonder what gaming will be like in 2066 :) If we're not all jockeying for survival in a post-apocalyptic wasteland I guess.
they made the game i was dreaming from many many years.... can't beleve it...
Ikr I was expecting there to be a Star Wars game like this where you could fly freely around and choose your faction
+David Wright if you could craft a light saber im done with life this game is my life then just flying around slaying some people with a light saber😊
+Ya boy Levi lol I hope so could you imagine!!!??
+David Wright That will happen at some point, this is only the beta of the open univers. Soon AAA games will also make open univers games.
I felt this would be a great game to, but then found out you don't actually meet any other players to team up with.
traveling with friends is what I expected, then they dropped the disappointment bomb that you'll never meet another player
Nice dodge of the question at the end when he passes the controller.
What does "Uninterrupted" mean?
Anthony English it means interrupting the gameplay to show their faces for absolutely no reason.
Anthony English and you're last names English lol.
Guilherme Pata ooooooooohhhhhh...... that sounds about right......
Kalebninja almighty Your
Kalebninja almighty name's
when he zooms out of his solar system and you see that fact that its actually a universe, omg that blew my mind
+Cameron Armstrong Music that's actually a galaxy. That galaxy contains about 100 billion stars. With there being 18 quintillion stars there are about 180 million galaxies
Yeah me too
+Brendan Forish I doubt there will be more galaxies. I mean, the point of the game as said by the developer is to get to the center of the galaxy.
+procerusgigas procerusgiga Maybe each person starts in on of these galaxies and then once you reach the center, you can go to another galaxy?
+procerusgigas procerusgiga until we get to the center we will be 40 years older
that monster at 2:14 ...man its gonna get weird in a good way
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+Rubab Dar I think you're wrong. I prefer the other one
Im scared of the ocean in this game, who knows what monsters live down there
+Mega Gralha i'm more scared of the sentinels Cause you can't defend yourfelf while they are there! Then it seems like they will attack you
That's in game footage even tho the link says 'concept'
Its so fascinating to see this bit of history, before No Man's Sky's redemption arc.
this is what Destiny should have been!!!!
***** even the menus have that Destiny interface!
***** i wish ya could hear me clap for this innovative game!!!!
👏👏👏
Meh, they didn't really promise this with destiny nor was that the point of destiny
***** This is very far removed from the scope of Destiny. This is about open universe exploration, whereas Destiny is closed-world repetition.
I want a ship like the millennium falcon, in the sense that you can walk around the inside of the ship.
Or maybe the USS Enterprise
Adler Drahms look up Star Citizen, far more exciting
+Lord Salad Star Citizen is not the same as No Man's Sky. Stop comparing these games.
If y want a game with really cool custom ships like what ur takin bout space engineers would be a good game for u
+Prettytor he didnt say it's the same. he said its far more exciting.
13:17 Sees glitched part of world, looks away hoping no-one has seen.
MarshmallowDoesLife Doesn't look glitched to me.
you can see through the floor! still love it doe
MarshmallowDoesLife Oh, I totally didn't even notice that, lol.
I was looking in the wrong direction. XD
Thats what they want you to do, its all a LIE!
or its just the fact that its a early build of the game that is not yet perfect
MarshmallowDoesLife Like it will ever be perfect. I have yet to see a game that is. In the entire history of gaming. And this won't be the first one to break the mold, I assure you that much.
planets that has been shown in all demos
nothing I have found from youtubers
most of what i've been seeing from them was toxicated and reddish planets
I just found 4 ulgy planets -_-
from what I've seen so far I'm looking for beautiful planets right now
i found some pretty ones soo far
+Anything Channel Blue and green stars have better planets, like the ones in the demos.
DahQuickscoper420
oh yeah ok i'll try to find some
The start of going in virtual gaming!!! This game looks so good!! Too bad I don't have a PS4 yet
SMKurama™ Just get it on PC. No need to spend $400 and you'll have a better experience if your PC isn't from 2000.
Eric Austin It doesn't need to be that much, you can get a PC that outperforms a PS4 at around $600, and get all the perks that PC gamers have. (like mods and better graphics)
***** It's cute that you think Morpheus is/will be better than Oculus Rift.
i.imgur.com/yWKh9Lb.png
***** but you won't experience some of the exclusive features like the morhpeus support (oculus does NOT work).
lemonw Wat. There won't *be* any Morpheus support, since the game needs to be designed from the ground up with Morpheus in mind. Did you even read the image in my other comment?
And we don't know about Oculus support on PC yet, but it's much more probable since it's easier to do.
_[heavy breathing]_ My fantasy of living in the Cowboy Bebop universe slowly coming true.
BEST FREAKING GAME EVER MADE! 9000/10 - My Brain! MY BODY CAN'T EVEN RIGHT NOW!!!
My body is ready for this game !
If you look back, you'll see todays No Mans Sky isn't far off from this version. Sure it doesn't have some things I wish it did that we had seen. Like combining elements, giant snakes, the procedural generation we thought we would have, the different forms of elements like the blocked ones, not having points of interests, and those beacons. Sure it might seem like a lot but I think it is still as good as a game. They can easily add these in an update which they probably will!
All these people still asking what you do are giving me cancers, diabetes, stomach ulcers, and brain tumors all at once he literally is telling us what you do in the game and what the main goal is even how to get units with trading and people are still like duuuhhh
Telling us and NOT showing us are two Different things! I'm still confused as to what the objectives are and if there will be "main missions"?
Blballerboy The objective is to make your way to the center of the galaxy. There are no missions or quests, nor any NPCs to talk to who could give you a mission.
Lewis T Thank You!!
Still, what's the point. Why do I wanna get to the center. How do I even know where it is? I don't see the point of wasting hours and hours and hours of my lifespan to see a video games perspective of the center of the universe.
Lunasters You don't have to. The programmer's don't necessarily expect you to. There's an objective to the game if you want to pursue it, but a lot of people prefer to make their own objectives in this type of game.
I heard this game had 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 planets and I literally cannot comprehend that number
I don't get how people are saying Sean lied. Didn't everyone hear about how their office flooded? That they lost most their work, and were actually going to cancel it altogether, but decided to release it anyways? I seriously do not know why Hello Games has been more vocal about this.
I'm playing through it now and loving it but even I have to admit..every single thing about this demo looks better than release. The ship interiors, exteriors, planetary environments, shading and bloom effects, the scan wave, the user interface, the icons used for elements collected, much more seamless environmental draw in, the mining effect, the galaxy map..literally everything looks better here. Why would they have diverged so much in the games design so last minute? Sean Murray was always so happy to show everything off, talking about features he was excited about. No where ever did it seem like they were hiding an unfinished, unpolished game. Hopefully, one day we'll learn exactly what happened.
I swear people are gonna come up with some of the most cringeworthy names in this game.
+Dragonred56 That is why I am playing offline.
Lennox Riley God that would be enough for me to try and convince Obama to bomb the world.
+Dragonred56 says dragonred56
I'm going to find a planet and name it mehico
+Lord Sir Crumpet same here
Who's watching this after Expeditions and have seen how much better the game has come?!
So....they've said that your goal is to get to the center of the *Galaxy* and that everyone will start the game on the outer edge of the exact same *Galaxy*, BUT it is a *Universe* filled with other *galaxies*..... So there aren't 18 quintillion planets in the *galaxy* we start off in, there are that many in the entire *universe*...........So, WHAT IF, when you get to the center of the galaxy its actually a wormhole/blackhole (and blackholes have been confirmed to be in the game) and you get a whole bunch of "knowledge" and upgrades and what not and are then teleported to ANOTHER *galaxy* that follows a different set of rules (people and economy wise, not nature wise) and is far more advanced and is therefore like the game "has a new beginning when you reach the center"......O.o He's said that the closer you get to the center the more advanced the worlds/peoples/technology gets, so what if those said advancements are just the new beginning point of a more advanced galaxy???
You were righttt
After watching the bit where he zooms out through the galaxy and seeing the thousands and thousands of stars, I think "mindblowing" is actually a good word to describe the scale of the game world.
Could i build my own base? on a planet or outside in space?
Nope
+Benjamin Consterdine (Ben) lame...
+Weapon Smith, Wulf The point of the game is to explore. If you want to build snow forts in a game go play minecraft.
+Noah Glover Im not looking for a building block lego simulator.. the point of having a base or a large Freight ship at least, is to hold more items/ cargo and be able to protect / carry it all over.. the more cargo you have the more equipment you cant build for yourself or sell off.. there is a very viable reason on WHY we could have that kind of system in this type of game... do not discredit anything without looking into HOW it COULD be viable first, instead of just saying "no, its stupid because it isnt int here to begin with".
+Weapon Smith, Wulf There are space stations and each ship has different cargo capacities.
7/10: Too many goats
jk I want this game XD
Lmfao
Goat Simulator: Space Edition
lol
12/10
*Gets hacked on day of launch by poodle corp and lizard squad*
11/10
goats want to eat him so bad :D lol
Old graphics were a vibe
What I love about this game from what I've seen is 1 the fact that it's so huge obviously, 2 seamless loading/generating and 3 the fact that however late you get it, it'll still feel the same as if you get it day 1
I really hope they either include or add wormholes in the game. I feel like a lot of players will lose interest if they spend months in .1% of the map.
+dcanaeme1234 there is a sort of teleported, but you have no idea where you're gonna end up.
+dcanaeme1234 Except that .1% is so massive you'll never get bored :^)
+dcanaeme1234 it's not like the players are going to all be looking in that same .1% segment
all of their collective play makes up that supposed .1% figure
I mean you can warp
Thales Silva He said "What everyone is latched onto with No Man's Sky is the sense of discovery."
Tbh the graphics in this version looks better than what we have now I like the cartoonish style
The style you mean. Because the graphics are actually a lot better and improved than in the demo. Look up 4k Ultra settings gameplay.
Looks better than current nms but at the same time worse, weird feeling
Seems really awesome, the one thing I miss is being able to have a team of NPCs, like having your own little Firefly crew exploring the galaxy.
I want this in my life so bad! I really hope it gets proper Oculus/Morpheus support.
Omg Joe poke!!
+JoePoke same man!!
oh ho hoh man. I cannot wait to start playing
The most open world of all eternity, my god, the game is gorgeous, so much content, so many ways to play, just one thing, is it possible to play with your friends
+Hybrid Layer Yeah but you'd have to find them in a huge universe so itd be hard
+Hybrid Layer yes
oh ho ho ho ho
they delayed the release date to the 10th of august from 24th of june
Wow looking back at this video and now the finished product I am....there's no words but I am SO HAPPY! Bungie was my favorite Dev team and will always have a special place in my heart but Hello games and everyone that made this game, man you guys took my most favorite Dev team ever I can't wait to get back home and play some more No Mans Sky! Love you guys!
YOU WERE THE CHOSEN ONE
Does any one else think the point on view looks to zoomed in
+Caden Melvin Ya I would like to see more around me but i hope there will be a setting to change that on pc
+Eli ya I bet there will
+Caden Melvin Let's just hope we get a Field of view setting. Well if we don't, there will be mods.
you can most likely change the POV. 90% of all games have a visual settings menu so its likely No Man's Sky will have it
Ishtiak Ahmed if it ever comes out
7:04 "these potentially could be other players"
[Christine McVie]
maybe after the patch the game when issues are resolved?
If we imagine it, then yes they could potentially be other players... or potentially be bananas, or anything! :D
watching in 2018 with 2 months until re-launch and update NEXT. I'm reaal hyped for multiplayer man!
I haven't really seen much of this game or anything about it, but concerning that multiplayer issue where it's almost impossible to meet other players due to sheer size of the world: wouldn't creating something like nations and capitals fix that? Unless a concept like this has already been implemented. If so, sorry.
For example, there could be some places like large cities or capitals, which would be the main gathering spot for people in certain areas around them. Perhaps, we'd be able to select a faction or a country (one of very, _very_ many) in the beginning and each country could have a few cities around the already discovered area. Then, when we discover new places we'll have to control and oversee the construction of new cities. There could be some limits placed on city per discovered square mile or something, and we'd have to vote for the best place to found a new city. Then, the construction would be a huge, but very rewarding process for those who have invested into it. So many other things can be done. That would solve it, no?
Those cities would house lots of NPCs and various unique features that usual space stations wouldn't have and it would encourage players to go there.
Of course, there is a flaw - players that join much later wouldn't have anything to discover for some time, but I think that might be a problem even with the current concept and system of the game.
But there are various ways to fix this, and besides, if the universe is a large sphere with a center and its radius is many, many light years long, it would take _a lot_ of time for this issue to surface.
+The Light Sabrix its not an issue, its kind of what thye hoped for. They want seeing someone to be rare and exciting
+The Light Sabrix this would not work, if everyone started in the same place, everything in a radius would be discovered, then new players would be forced to travel for extremely long periods of time to find anything new.
All those stars add up to at least a few hundred thousand.
Dude, I can live my life up to like 80 years old in real life and still not having even explored a good partion of this game! wHATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
Abalam Anderson If by "a few hundred thousand" you mean "a thousand thousand thousand thousand thousand thousand" then you are correct.
(That's a quintillion in case you don't know.)
thats 18,000,000,000,000,000,000
Abalam Anderson pfft hundreds of thousands? dude there are billions of stars and quintillios of planets it's kind of sary how big it is but at the same time, so amazing.
I think the thing that would make this game is if it had some sort of settlement building like Fallout 4 has. I love exploring huge worlds as much as anyone but if the whole point of the economy in the game is just to upgrade your ship/weapons, that feels very shallow. If you could set up shop on a planet then you could really role-play as a trader etc. Maybe even build a colony/nation etc. This game is already very ambitious as it is but I hope they consider adding something similar in the future.
Allout Paraphrasing Sean "we want people to experience the game we envisioned, we want to keep working on it and if it does well, we'll add things in at our discretion based on community feedback".
So far we know the money is used for buying ships, parts, upgrades and fuel. Fuel being the thing you'll be spending the majority of your money on. You'll need different suit upgrades to survive different hostile atmospheres, to dive deeper underwater, gun upgrades to mine different materials, or to fight better with. As an exploration/discovery game, it doesn't feel shallow at all to me.
Cawby yes but just mining shit to sell it to get fuel, weapon,ship,suit upgrades feels very wash/rinse/repeat to me. I understand at it's core it is a exploration/discovery game, but it doesn't need to stop there.
Allout Then do other things besides mine? I plan on doing everything the game has to offer instead of focusing on just one. You never have to mine at all during your entire playthru if you don't want to. you can play they game purely as a space pirate.
Cawby But if the only goal is to trade for fuel, ships, and weapons, then it doesn't matter how expansive the universe is, there has to be more motives to play. You could go to as many planets as you want but if all you are doing there is mining then it seems like there is no point spending time exploring the rest of the place.
Chris Dorsey So Hellogames or I should say Sean specifically, doesn't want to show anything about the game. So far the only goal we know about is getting to the center of the first galaxy in a universe with multiple galaxies. Stop saying all you're doing is mining, that is completely wrong. You never have to mine at all, not for a single second if you don't want to. As soon as you enter your first spaceship you never have to step foot on another planet at all. The points of interests on the map and whatever they are they don't want to show them off, just said they can be things like alien buildings or artifacts that tie into the lore of the game, and there's the portals/wormholes since they have a trailer about them.
When Sean zoomed out into the stars my mind just blew.
This will revolutionize gaming.
People said it about Watch Dogs and Fallout 4. I don't see revolution happening because of it.
+LosEagle when have this kind of programming ever happened in gaming? Has a game ever been truely infinie before? This IS revolution.
+Bilal Khalid this has existed before, look up rodina
One word. Spore
Truly hope so.
Expectation vs Reality
not anymore
and now with this new maj this is better then the trailer
I know it's not a popular opinion but, I will get very bored, very quickly playing this... Simply having a big open world (or in this case universe) isn't appealing to me. It's like when I complete Skyrim or GTA V, I get bored just walking around a map without a main objective. Whats appealing to me is gameplay, objective and narrative. Am I the only one?
+Rudi Leandro you have a main objective, reach the center of the galaxy
Brendan Forish Ohh how fun! endless hours of flying towards a point... *yawn*
+Denzel Washington's Left Foot Yeah that bit seems boring but hopefully there will be other objectives like conquering another galaxy after you finished with your one.
+Denzel Washington's Left Foot Then don't buy the game :) I'm sure loads of people love the concept, I for one do
5000mahmud Yeah I really hope there's more to it than this.
I have quite literally never been more excited for a game in my life
this game changed a lot.