It may be but you’ll probably need to be able to quote the specific consumer law that you are invoking in your state or country and send them a link a website.
For instance: a blanket ‘no refunds’ policy isn’t legal under Australia’s consumer law so no matter what their TOS says it won’t fly as a reason to not refund.
Gonna finish up the demo tonight, but man, I’m just in awe f this game.
Of course with the flop and disappointment and outright lies we got from No Man’s Sky, I’m still worried about what will actually ship, but so far it just looks amazing.
Can you imagine the Cecil Adams, Piloted by the brave crew of the Straight Dope?
I hear most games are glorified tech demos, if even that up until close to release. This game is doing stuff no one else is, and we are seeing results. Maybe not as fast as we would like, but it seems to be happening.
You were impressed by yet another spiffy demo at a show? Not interested, unless he allows you to buy the demo and take it home with you. Did they happen to mention a release date and/or the updated equipment requirements for this newest speculative version?
If this game delivers on its promises (and part of that includes the game not being Pay-to-Win in favor of the folks who have spend hundreds and thousands of dollar at this point), then I will be first in line to pick up a copy.
But I’ll believe it when I see it, and not a moment before. A tech demo at a convention is not proof that Roberts is not continuing to rip off his backers.
I believe there’s an update hitting in a few days that will have planet/moon surfaces, but stuff from the demo they showed at Gamescom is not scheduled for release until early next year.
And yeah, I was totally impressed. I don’t think you can watch it and not be, unless you have no interest in the genre. I don’t think there’s a release date, and I doubt the game will come out in 1.0 form until at least 2018.
It took Bioware from 2002 to 2009 to put out Dragon Age: Origins. With full scale development starting in 2004. I have no doubts this is a much bigger undertaking. Totally see the point of not being excited until well, closer to 2018, assuming it shows up by then, but this stuff is extremely impressive form a technology and gameplay perspective.
As a space nerd and well, loving space games since I was a kid, its hard not to be excited, even as I absolutely agree that there’s a possibility this is not going to pan out as expected.
The inside/outside bases being part of the same instance is a very nice touch, especially since it has historically been just random people walking by as graphics vs seeing the actual players running around.
The “assist” with the last pirate was good for a chuckle as well.
I have “bumped” my ship a few times and currently own:
A RSI Constellation - Tarus
A Drake Cutlass Red
Although I am a huge fanboy, I do have a few doubts. I am very happy to see the recent demo and feel like more of the pieces are dropping into place.
I am not even considering requesting a refund at this point. Yeah, its been forever, but the money was spent long ago… I will just be happy to be starting with a ship than can fit a newbie ships in its cargo bay (I think an aurora will just barely fit)
Well I was right about the letdown bit, but wrong about being happy to spend the money. I haven’t bought the game yet and probably won’t until I can get it for cheaper (or the devs put out some major content updates).
I’m updating my copy again to have a look at any changes since last time. I haven’t actually paid any money into it at all - I got a copy of the game and a flyable ship with my graphics card, but I have no intention at all in paying more money for another ship.
Played a bit, there’s a fair amount more than last time I played, but it’s still very obviously alpha.
Impressive, though. You now wake up in a bunk, make your way through a graphically impressive base - you can look out through the windows and see people’s ships on the landing pads outside. You talk to the computer, get your ship ready to launch, and then you can go outside with your suit on and walk your way over to your pad. Get into the ship, take off, fly around a bit.
As I said earlier in the thread, I think I’d be a lot more excited about this if Elite Dangerous hadn’t come along and got a lot more of the groundwork in, with plans for more into the future. There’s still no ‘game’ here.
Thats about $250 for both of them, but they both started as much cheaper ships that I bumped up $20-30 at a time over the last few years. Initial investment was $120.