I bought this game almost two years ago. I played for a bit, but because my graphics card (Nvdivia 310m from 2009) crapped out, I stopped playing most games.
I have followed, at least monthly, and almost weekly, the updates on this game. I believe, truly, that this game will achieve what Star Citizen will fail to do. I have followed, and I believe many more like me, have followed along as logic, AI, rails, shipyards, and fleets have come into being. I believe the toolsets given to players will lead, and already have lead, to a more fulfilling game than things like Minecraft.
I do think the game could do better on marketing. Honestly, Skylord Luke's videos represent what I believe to be the best of the best in this game. I know there are other creators out there, and people continue to shock me with the level of creativity.
I will confess though, it seems like the complexity of everything may be too daunting by the time I get my gaming desktop built to get back in and learn.
I will be utilizing a skylake I7 processor and likely a new gen Nvidia 1070 or similar coming out this year. I've held out long enough, and I want to future proof my new machine. All I have is a z170 motherboard and a case at this point
I keep following, and I am very eager for the direction this game is going, and for procedural factions. And in case I haven't bragged on Skylord Luke enough, you guys should just hire the guy as a contractor to do the leg work as far as building standard bases and ships.
I'm not really sure when I will be able to play with more than 10 frames per second, or if the multiplayer capacity will mature and be able to have large persistent universes, but I look forward to seeing how things develop.
Great job, community.
-Theats
I have followed, at least monthly, and almost weekly, the updates on this game. I believe, truly, that this game will achieve what Star Citizen will fail to do. I have followed, and I believe many more like me, have followed along as logic, AI, rails, shipyards, and fleets have come into being. I believe the toolsets given to players will lead, and already have lead, to a more fulfilling game than things like Minecraft.
I do think the game could do better on marketing. Honestly, Skylord Luke's videos represent what I believe to be the best of the best in this game. I know there are other creators out there, and people continue to shock me with the level of creativity.
I will confess though, it seems like the complexity of everything may be too daunting by the time I get my gaming desktop built to get back in and learn.
I will be utilizing a skylake I7 processor and likely a new gen Nvidia 1070 or similar coming out this year. I've held out long enough, and I want to future proof my new machine. All I have is a z170 motherboard and a case at this point
I keep following, and I am very eager for the direction this game is going, and for procedural factions. And in case I haven't bragged on Skylord Luke enough, you guys should just hire the guy as a contractor to do the leg work as far as building standard bases and ships.
I'm not really sure when I will be able to play with more than 10 frames per second, or if the multiplayer capacity will mature and be able to have large persistent universes, but I look forward to seeing how things develop.
Great job, community.
-Theats