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One of the craziest 180s in modern gaming but I'd love to see the devs cap NMS and start a new project. I don't think we need another Star Citizen
They're working on Light no Fire. I assume NMS for them at this point is a test bed for ideas/mechanics/player engagement.
Is it? It kind of seems like this is becoming a trend. Just off the top of my head, I can think of several games that have done the same: FFXIV, ESO, Cyberpunk, they all basically released unfinished, and people hated them, and now that they've been patched for years, they're actually complete games
It definitely is. Personally I think they've gone way too far. They keep adding random things that don't really do anything. I think the settlements killed it for me. Its like Fallout 4s settlements but with less control.
I think the games sweet spot was right before the nexus station was added.