I think procedural generation is the beginning of the future of gaming. So, Hello Games may be very smart to lean into it! Focus on improving the factory that makes the widgets, and you'll more and better widgets. With AI advancements, procedure generation will quickly evolve into something like 'intelligent/dynamic' generation. Effectively, the AI created content will have the variety of hand-crafted content. Go Hello Games!
Visually it looks great, but it needs depth in game play mechanics. There should be a reason to want to do things. Also more rewarding PVE content is required, something no man’s sky kinda lacks.
Great vid - and out of a smaller channel. Audio is a bit hit and miss tho, loud, quiet, and very inconsistent in quality. Invest in a better mic and how to produce the audio and you'll go far!
thanks I appreciate it. I definitely need to get a better mic but I think my mistake was that I recorded the voice overs at different times so my tone was also different :)
@@stezy6 That could well be it! I didn't mean to be critical though, this was a fantastic vid and I look forward to where you take us with your channel!
@@Rufiowascool thanks again , all the constructive criticism from anyone is useful because it'll help me try and make better videos as im new to this type of video but im really enjoying it :)
I mean hopefully they've learned from NMS. My only hope is that it has a single player or co-op with only specific people without a forced shared server.
yeah that's fair. I mean I did a bit more digging and they had between 6 and 15 people working on nms and they got around 45 now so hopefully they but their brains together and give us something amazing.
Rules for happy video gamers: 1) Do not buy the game before or on the release date. 2) Only buy the game once it has been tested and you still like it. 3) Don't listen to other people's opinions if you like the game, enjoy yourself and never forget to play (like childrens do...)!
@@Klawifiantix too right I agree with that. Although the video was kind of my opinion but I’m excited for the game so I felt like I had to make something for it and see what others think too 🙌
Just get ready for another broken launch with emptty promises that will recieve updates for the next 10 uears to get it the way it was supposed to be at launch. They have already proven that this apporach works so idk why anyone would think this time aroudn would be diffrerent. They are marketing system's and tech that doesnt even exsist yet and they are going to lie to you until it does exsist. Sorry for the reality check but this is modern game development in a nutshell.
@@InZayne I mean I do get what you’re saying and I partyly agree. It’s good to limit expectations but also I think 2 main reasons is that 1 they have more staff there now but it’s small enough to actually communicate properly. And 2 they were rushed last time and I feel like they were almost pressured into releasing a game that wasn’t ready because they didn’t want to keep swaying the game.
@@indycinema that’s fair and Aso I’m procedurally generated as a person. No but the issue was that I wrote the script starting with the third part so I ended up repeating things. Thanks for the constructive criticism though I’ll take note 📝
I think procedural generation is the beginning of the future of gaming. So, Hello Games may be very smart to lean into it! Focus on improving the factory that makes the widgets, and you'll more and better widgets. With AI advancements, procedure generation will quickly evolve into something like 'intelligent/dynamic' generation. Effectively, the AI created content will have the variety of hand-crafted content. Go Hello Games!
thats true tbh. they are using it to their advantage which is good so im excited
PHUCK YOU! IT WILL BE THE GREATEST, THE BESTEST, THE HUGEST GAME IN THE WORLD!
@@notrandom2 I HOPE SO
Nice analysis. Looking forward to LNF. Good luck with the channel and looking forward to more content.
thanks man i appreciate that a lot. i hope LNF do good and I'm actually actively writing the script for a NMS video as we speak :)
i so very much hope they learned their lesson with NMS and LNF is at launch close to what NMS is today.
me too. it has so much potential i hope it lives up to
Visually it looks great, but it needs depth in game play mechanics. There should be a reason to want to do things. Also more rewarding PVE content is required, something no man’s sky kinda lacks.
yeah i feel you. then need to expand on that but also the general combat i feel is also a bit clunky too so i hope then expand on that more in LNF
Great vid - and out of a smaller channel. Audio is a bit hit and miss tho, loud, quiet, and very inconsistent in quality.
Invest in a better mic and how to produce the audio and you'll go far!
thanks I appreciate it. I definitely need to get a better mic but I think my mistake was that I recorded the voice overs at different times so my tone was also different :)
@@stezy6 That could well be it! I didn't mean to be critical though, this was a fantastic vid and I look forward to where you take us with your channel!
@@Rufiowascool thanks again , all the constructive criticism from anyone is useful because it'll help me try and make better videos as im new to this type of video but im really enjoying it :)
I mean hopefully they've learned from NMS.
My only hope is that it has a single player or co-op with only specific people without a forced shared server.
yeah that's fair. I mean I did a bit more digging and they had between 6 and 15 people working on nms and they got around 45 now so hopefully they but their brains together and give us something amazing.
Rules for happy video gamers:
1) Do not buy the game before or on the release date.
2) Only buy the game once it has been tested and you still like it.
3) Don't listen to other people's opinions if you like the game, enjoy yourself and never forget to play (like childrens do...)!
@@Klawifiantix too right I agree with that. Although the video was kind of my opinion but I’m excited for the game so I felt like I had to make something for it and see what others think too 🙌
@@stezy6 Thats the way of communication I like a lot. Like others already wrote: Keep on going! :-)
@ thank you appreciate it :)
I hope not hello games are great no man's sky is a work of art i've sunk hundreds of hours into so i figure i owe em this one anyways lol.
Yeah I think it’ll be great. They have shown they listen to their community so fingers crossed 🤞
Just get ready for another broken launch with emptty promises that will recieve updates for the next 10 uears to get it the way it was supposed to be at launch. They have already proven that this apporach works so idk why anyone would think this time aroudn would be diffrerent.
They are marketing system's and tech that doesnt even exsist yet and they are going to lie to you until it does exsist.
Sorry for the reality check but this is modern game development in a nutshell.
@@InZayne I mean I do get what you’re saying and I partyly agree. It’s good to limit expectations but also I think 2 main reasons is that 1 they have more staff there now but it’s small enough to actually communicate properly. And 2 they were rushed last time and I feel like they were almost pressured into releasing a game that wasn’t ready because they didn’t want to keep swaying the game.
this commentary is so repetitive, must've been procedurally generated. please edit your script.
@@indycinema that’s fair and Aso I’m procedurally generated as a person. No but the issue was that I wrote the script starting with the third part so I ended up repeating things. Thanks for the constructive criticism though I’ll take note 📝
Nice video but man your editing style gives me headache, tone it down
@@khayyamal9207 yeah I thought that after. Think I was doing a bit too much but appreciate man 🫡