The claim is that the greenish space makes dark objects appear more easily, and I know the “realism/fidelity” claims were clownishly wrong considering the space-fascist future features hand carts (that you have to buy with real world money!) and a star system loaded with 90s malls with hot dog stands, but something about making space itself a soupy greenish is… well…
Wow, the space in No Man’s Sky from 2016 looks better, and it’s actually a game you can put hundreds of hours into. Plus, No Man’s Sky was made by like 5-10 people in a small studio with basic tools. What’s Star Citizen’s excuse?
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No Man’s Sky was made by CUCKS who HATE white people. Chris Roberts fucks and is an ALPHA MALE that LOVES white people and will make them great again.
Superman 64-lookin’ ass game
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What I thought you loony leftoids liked green things?
all the talk about more “green spaces” and when someone finally delivers everyone hates it.
The claim is that the greenish space makes dark objects appear more easily,
seems like they could have just made the ships less dark to see them more easily since you know actual space ships are usually white anyway.
tbh I don’t even hate the look but I also don’t care about realism
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I mean they could also just make the ships, stations or whatever they think needs to be visible just look as if they had a light source on them, you know, like classic space games did.
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Back when I payed Eve I liked how different sectors of space had different hues. I had some good times in that game, even though I was a very small fish.
Every two years I reinstall and think, “maybe this time it’ll stick!” and then i get frustrated by spreadsheets and zero actual gameknowledge and quit
Realism chuds when realism makes game worse (they want to have to pee every 3 hours and sleep for at least 8).
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