No Man’s Sky has been one of the most hyped up games of the past couple years. On release day, over 212,620 concurrent players helped make it biggest launch on Steam so far this year. However, reactions among gamers since the launch have been very mixed and there have been a tremendous amount of technical issues reported by players on PC that have caused gamers to abandon their short trips to space. On Steam No Man's sky is getting too much negative review.

No Man’s Sky has been one of the most hyped up games of the past couple years. On release day, over 212,620 concurrent players helped make it biggest launch on Steam so far this year.

However, reactions among gamers since the launch have been very mixed and there have been a tremendous amount of technical issues reported by players on PC that have caused gamers to abandon their short trips to space. On Steam No Man's sky is getting too much negative review.

This game isn't worth paying that much for it. Hello Games says that it's a vast universe but the game size tells another story. It only gives you the illusion that you are travelling in space while all it does when you hit the light speed travel button or enter a black hole , it regenerates the same place randomly the funny thing about it is that you still keep doing the same thing over and over. Also the story is very weak the aliens are boring.

PC Players are facing crush while playing it. Although Hello Games released a patch to fix this problem but still the game crush time to time. On the other side there are many bugs in game. And there is no way all the animals were created randomly.

There is supposed to be septillions of stars and planets generated, but their algorithm is poor. This results in maybe 12 different planet types and 30 animal species. The interface is utterly terrible. You have to hold to click EVERYTHING. I cannot fathom a reason this has to be for literally EVERYTHING. The galaxy map is the single worst aspect of the UI, a rather galaring flaw for something that wants to do space exploration.

As was covered previously on Slashdot the very hyped up game No Man's Sky was released to a lot of negative reviews about game-crashing bugs and poor interface choices. Now that players have had more time to play the game it has become clear that many of the features hyped by developers are not present in the game, and users quickly started describing the game as "boring".

Now, likely due to misleading advertising, Steam has begun allowing refunds for No Man's Sky regardless of playtime, and there are reports of players getting refunds on the Play Station Network as well despite Sony's strict no refund policy.
Besides Sony, Amazon is also issuing refunds, according to game sites. In response, Sony's former Strategic Content Director, Shahid Kamal Ahmad, wrote on Twitter, "If you're getting a refund after playing a game for 50 hours you're a thief." He later added "Here's the good news: Most players are not thieves. Most players are decent, honest people without whose support there could be no industry."

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