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minus-square@Katana314@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish37•7 months agoThere may in fact be a few games where empty spaces and a sense of vastness actually contribute to the atmosphere and make for an enjoyable game. But NOT in a game that’s divided by fucking loading screens with not a single “vista” to look out at.
minus-square@Aux@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish4•7 months agoNo Man’s Sky. Too large for human comprehension. And sometimes it’s way too empty. Just like real space. Especially in VR.
There may in fact be a few games where empty spaces and a sense of vastness actually contribute to the atmosphere and make for an enjoyable game. But NOT in a game that’s divided by fucking loading screens with not a single “vista” to look out at.
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No Man’s Sky. Too large for human comprehension. And sometimes it’s way too empty. Just like real space. Especially in VR.