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100 Unofficial Mods Released for 'No Man's Sky' (vice.com)

Eleven days after its release, No Man's Sky already has over 100 unofficial mods by fans intent on improving the game. "We don't have time to wait for official dev tools to fix what can be fixed by us," one modder told Motherboard. "We definitely want the official tools ASAP but honestly, the players need a game that actually launches and plays at decent FPS first." An anonymous Slashdot reader quotes the article: In an email to one customer, Hello Games revealed that it will be releasing patches this week and next which will "help to improve the experience further for players" but it is unlikely that the promised official modding tools will be released in the near future...

Among the [unofficial] mods available for anyone to download are ones to...replace the system font with one from Star Trek, disable annoying audio warnings, and replace a "Units Received" alert with "the Rick 'Wubba Lubba Dub Dub' sound bite from Rick and Morty"... The Instagram Filter Remover mod is among the most popular on the No Man's Sky Mods website promising to remove "the stupid Instagram filter from the game"...making everything sharper and clearer.

That last mod has been downloaded 17,655 times so far, and by Friday the site had almost 800,000 views and 60,000 downloads. There's two other mods that add Dr. Who sound clips into the game, and the article notes fans are clamoring for more, "including one request to replace all the voice lines in the game with William Shatner quotes."

72 comments

  1. Chato! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Charles Bronson as, The dead man mechanic!

  2. Re:The pinnacle of slavery by InfiniteBlaze · · Score: 1

    Nobody is being coerced to play; it's consumerism, not slavery. Just because you don't share the passion for this form of entertainment doesn't mean you have any right to denigrate those who enjoy it. Hop down off that high horse of yours - I think your butt is a little too chapped.

  3. Shows you can underdeliver and people still buy it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    That explains all you need to know about the state of the gaming industry. Hype over substance.

  4. Re:Shows you can underdeliver and people still buy by kamapuaa · · Score: 1

    Well the mods in question are all things like "replace all the voice lines with William Shatner quotes." You can't blame the game maker for not including that with the game as shipped.

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  5. Re:The pinnacle of slavery by King_TJ · · Score: 1

    So you have more freedom than us but know exactly what to do with it .... post replies on Slashdot? Noted.

  6. Oh please by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 3, Funny

    "We don't have time to wait for official dev tools to fix what can be fixed by us," one modder told Motherboard.

    Get a grip, buddy. It's a video game, not life-saving emergency surgery.

    God forbid you aren't able to change the color of your spaceship or change the alert sound to "the Rick 'Wubba Lubba Dub Dub' sound" until next week- I mean, this shit is of critical importance!!

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    1. Re:Oh please by King_TJ · · Score: 3, Informative

      Sure, it's just a game... but it's also a $60 expense, which I think it's reasonable to expect plays as advertised.
      There's way too much nonsense in the current game industry where you pay retail prices for new game releases that are really still only "beta" quality.

      A lot of these mods are just minor changes or edits, sure.... But I saw at least 11 "fixes" posted there too.

    2. Re:Oh please by drinkypoo · · Score: 0

      Get a grip, buddy. It's a video game, not life-saving emergency surgery.

      If they don't release the tools as promised, it's fraud.

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    3. Re:Oh please by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "We don't have time to wait for official dev tools to fix what can be fixed by us," one modder told Motherboard.

      Get a grip, buddy. It's a video game, not life-saving emergency surgery.

      God forbid you aren't able to change the color of your spaceship or change the alert sound to "the Rick 'Wubba Lubba Dub Dub' sound" until next week- I mean, this shit is of critical importance!!

      To be fair to the quoted person, his mod is a graphical one:

      John’s “Instagram Filter Remover” mod is among the most popular on the No Man’s Sky Mods website promising to remove “the stupid Instagram filter from the game.” Essentially the mod removes the visual filters Hello Games’ developers have used to give the game its recognisable aesthetic, making everything sharper and clearer. It has been downloaded over 12,000 times already.

      How much it really counts as hard work, I don't know, since it could be something as easy as "Don't do this graphic interpolation" or a more complicated system that produces a better quality image through its own mathematical system.

    4. Re:Oh please by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I'd be happy if the game worked without crashing every 10 minutes. Seriously, this thing goes down more often than a 2 dollar hooker.

    5. Re:Oh please by axewolf · · Score: 1

      BINGO the reaction the publisher intended is verbalized by a genius!

      What a deep, thoughtful interpretation of the situation.

    6. Re:Oh please by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Amusing snark, point taken, but a little disingenuous. Reports indicate the game is beautiful and vast but kinda boring and has crappy frame-rates. Those are the fixes that I think they are referring to, not just re-skinning.

    7. Re:Oh please by meglon · · Score: 1

      PC patch is already live, got it this morning. Didn't change anything for me, my game was already running perfectly fine.

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    8. Re:Oh please by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Maybe because it has to perform in a 1 dollar hotel?

    9. Re:Oh please by drinkypoo · · Score: 1

      There is a similar mod for Space Engineers to take away a filter from remote video feeds.

      I'd like to see a game drop the frame rate and resolution progressively as something gets farther away, if anything. That seems more realistic in this age of digital video.

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    10. Re:Oh please by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      They promised features, they accepted payment in advance, they didn't deliver.

      In other businesses that kind of behavior would mean that you would spend a lot of time in court.

      Game developers really need to stop making promises they can't keep and customers really need to start demanding refunds or suing them until they start to act as professionals.
      You are allowed to advertise you product. You are not allowed to lie about what it is capable of.

    11. Re: Oh please by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Three nights' playing and it hasn't crashed once on me. Even alt-tabbing out which I hear crashes for many people.

      Lots of haters on this game. Sure $60 is an "AAA" price but I have already gotten about as much enjoyment out of it as a few movie theatre visits, so it's not like I feel ripped off.

    12. Re:Oh please by GNious · · Score: 1

      Wait a month? It'll then be less than 60 USD, and have had bugfixes.

    13. Re: Oh please by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I think this is done by progressively removing the number of triangles used to render an object in a scene. And the reverse as you get closer.

    14. Re:Oh please by Impy+the+Impiuos+Imp · · Score: 2

      Did it fix alt-tab in and out of fullscreen?

      Did it let you build a host of robots to fend off drones? It is clear these drones are a grey goo scenario in progress with dozens covering every square mile of quadrillions of planets.

      Fighting that is the real game.

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    15. Re:Oh please by meglon · · Score: 1

      I actually didn't check the alt-tab.... not something i do with this game, so it escaped me attention. I like the drones though... it's a nice source of titanium early on (the three planets in my starting system didn't have any i could find). It would be nice if there was a better ground mapping system. And a shipboard camera angle that looked down.... i can't seem to find a ship that lets me visually survey what i'm flying over (landing on the tops of trees sucks).

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    16. Re:Oh please by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Did it fix alt-tab in and out of fullscreen?

      It astounds me that to this day I still have issues with alt-tabbing in and out of games. One would think that issue would have gone away a long time ago but it still keeps popping up.

    17. Re:Oh please by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What fixed it for me was choosing bring to front in task manager.

    18. Re:Oh please by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      SPOILER ALERT: I've been playing this game and I think there might be a plot coming, that they essentially stole from Halo. e.g. You keep finding outposts that are covered in some sort of gooey alien, and you find logs over and over at each of these sites from an alien explorer who starts to discover this goo has entered his suit and is taking over his mind. I think we're going to see alien zombies like the flood at some point, and I believe the plot twist is that all the sentinel flying robots that have been annoying us were created to stop the zombies and are keeping them in check. I think that's why they keep scanning us and then realizing we're not a threat and moving on with their business. Unless you provoke them they generally don't do anything to you, except on some planets. But, I think what's going to happen, is that we're going to find out a way to disable all of the sentinels in the entire universe and most people are going to go, "YA screw those sentinels!" And, press the big red button. Then, when most if not all of the sentinels are deactivated, I think the zombie flood is going to start spreading and we'll have a new more deadly enemy to worry about and we'll wish we hadn't stopped the sentinels at that point.

      Also, worth noting they sort of plagiarized a quote from Game of Thrones, the whole, "The night is dark and full of terrors." When you talk to the Atlas it says, "Space is vast and full of wonder." or something like that. I'm guessing as a sort of inside joke.

    19. Re:Oh please by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You could already solve the alt tab issue by switching to fullscreen borderless mode. I do this in most games already for that reason, and also because I like to alt tab over to skype or my internet browser occasionally. You should probably not alt tab even with borderless on though I've found that it sometimes causes the game to crash or become unstable, it doesn't like not having focus. My solution has been to use Windows 10's new virtual desktop feature. You press CTRL + Windows Key + D to create a new virtual desktop and then use CTRL + Windows Key + Left or Right Arrows to move between the virtual desktops. This doesn't cause the game to become unstable. And, in many ways it's less annoying than alt tab ever was because you can have multiple desktops running different types of apps, like having your browser fully maximized on one while having your discord/skype chats open on another, etc.

    20. Re: Oh please by Whorhay · · Score: 1

      I hadn't planned to buy it, and then it launched and there was the flood of criticism. Early last week I made the mistake of watching a couple LP videos from a youtuber that I subscribe to. By the end of the 2nd video I was telling myself I should stop watching or I'd end up buying it. Of course the next day I watched a 3rd video when I got home from work. The game was downloaded and installed in time to play after dinner.

      There are some annoying issues to deal with, trade and crafting items not stacking along with UI's that take ages to complete loading come to mind. But by and large I've been having a great time. I love the alien language mechanic. I'd really like to see some way point management system and bookmarking for interesting planets and POI's.

    21. Re:Oh please by Whorhay · · Score: 1

      Drones are an excellent source of titanium and schematics! My only real complaint with them is that they took forever to bring in reinforcements when I wanted to farm them. I spent awhile with 3 of the little flyers chasing me around waiting for them to call in bigger sentinels for me to kill as I was looking for a crafting component that they seemed to drop. Of course I eventually got tired of the kiting and not getting the drop and left. Once I got out of the atmosphere I was attacked by a sentinel fighter craft which dropped what I needed.

    22. Re:Oh please by tlhIngan · · Score: 1

      Sure, it's just a game... but it's also a $60 expense, which I think it's reasonable to expect plays as advertised.
      There's way too much nonsense in the current game industry where you pay retail prices for new game releases that are really still only "beta" quality.

      Well, No Man's Sky has two issues. First, it's the opposite on pricing - you hear of AAA games priced at indie levels, but NMS is an indie game priced at AAA levels. (And it IS an indie game - the developer's other game was a mobile one). But that is specific to the way Sony marketed it.

      The beta thing is huge, and it's because PC ports don't make much money, so everyone concentrates on console first. (Mostly from piracy - the PC market is bigger, but the piracy rate far exceeds the larger market proportion).

      And consoles have a long lead time - if you want your game out in December, guess what? It's too late right now to make it - you'll be in for a 1Q 2017 release at the earliest. You need at least 3-4 months lead time between certification (easily a month, maybe more), pressing (just a long queue of other people wanting discs pressed so you schedule yours somewhere in there), packaging, shipping and distribution (you want to get it to the retailers warehouse at least a couple of weeks ahead of time so it can be received and shipped back out and arrive the day before, though if it's a larger shipment, you might want to give them more time).

      So that's why there are day 1 patches - after cert, your devs will be idle until the game is released for a few months. They can work on DLC (much shorter cert time), bug fixes, etc.

      Of course, this is on a console, so most of the fixes are developmental ones - game flow, etc. Once you release on PC, it's a wild west with multiple types of graphic cards (all of which have their own quirks), processors, etc.

    23. Re:Oh please by Coren22 · · Score: 1

      Two issues? I would say the second issue is they dropped multiplayer after promising it, and taking people's money.

      http://www.ibtimes.com/no-mans...

      It looks like there were many promises not met with the game. I can kind of understand, small developer overpromises and can't deliver.

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    24. Re:Oh please by Some_Llama · · Score: 1

      like every game and OS ever. why does anyone buy something the day it comes out (or pre-order) and then complain about the state of the game?

      Name one game or OS that was released without major complaint in the last 5-10 years.

  7. Re:The pinnacle of slavery by kenai_alpenglow · · Score: 1

    I am not being coerced to play. I highly doubt I will every purchase/play this game (no time, interested in other things more; not Better-Than-Thou). There are likely millions (billions even) like me on this. You have every right to play--or not play this game. If you want to play, go right ahead and enjoy guilt free. As of right now the Government is not forcing you to buy it. So why the high-horse? It's Just A Game!

  8. Re:The pinnacle of slavery by Pax681 · · Score: 1

    Hop down off that high horse of yours - I think your butt is a little too chapped.

    that chapping wasn't caused by the horse ;)

  9. Way over hyped by Georules · · Score: 1

    Most of these mods are just color changes and effect removals. Modding is awesome, but get off your high horse about 'fixing' the game.

    1. Re:Way over hyped by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      fast action. not taking 4 seconds to click ANYTHING.
      instagram filter remover.
      lens flare remover.
      fast intro.
      scanline remover.

      Yeah those are all required not to be a slow clunky game.

    2. Re:Way over hyped by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It's meant to be an experience, not a race. Why don't you just save yourself the time and watch the ending on youtube if thats all your trying to get out of the game. You can even save your $$$.

    3. Re:Way over hyped by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Stupid filters applied over a game, even just one of them, can shave off significant FPS.
      Happened in Fallout as well.

      That alone is a big deal.
      Why developers continue to use shitty filters like these is beyond me.
      It isn't nice, it isn't cool, it isn't unique and it certainly isn't gameplay or even atmosphere improving.
      For crying our loud, space is clearer than our own damn atmosphere because it has barely any particles in it.

      Developers need to stop developing their damn games on hyper turbo top of the line hardware literally-just-out and develop for common hardware + 25%, which is what most decent devs will do. (and have options to disable half the crap effects, or at least turn them down a level)
      They also need to stop cutting corners with high-poly models! Fallout4 had whole buildings stuck in the ground to create 1 floor rooms!
      All that extra geometry was still getting rendered. That is just horrible. (in the case of NMS, the opposite is the case, there is a whole lot of nuffin not getting rendered, WAPOW!)

    4. Re:Way over hyped by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Like motion blurring in racing games...

      I don't need artificial blur on the screen when my body is already experiencing it naturally.

    5. Re:Way over hyped by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If it takes 4 seconds to click something, every 15 clicks with a delay is a minute wasted waiting for a shitty design decision to finish doing its thing.

      That quickly accumulates. Every 900 clicks is an hour of not playing the game. 2000 is two hours not playing the game. If I've clicked 15,000 times (and this can become a very real number over dozens of hours) that's over 16 hours of not playing the game. It's like the crafting delay in Starbound, you sit there in the safety of your base waiting for a bar to fill up, doing absolutely nothing. A "feature" that was quickly modded out. It would be like playing a JRPG and having to sit through an animation of removing/equipping something every single time you changed your equipment.

    6. Re:Way over hyped by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The modder probably meant that they would like the official tools ASAP, but that Hello Games should focus on making the game more stable and playable for more people, and adding improvements to the base game rather than focusing limited developer time on putting out modding tools. So no high horse here, just a fan of the game showing common sense about software development that you'd expect from a fellow software developer...

  10. Re:The pinnacle of TROLL by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    >EVERYONE is coerced to play something

    That is such a non-specific statement you can argue for days with it. Smooth.

    Take the vague and inane stoner bigword blob and fuck off.

  11. Re:Shows you can underdeliver and people still buy by meglon · · Score: 1

    You... don't.. understand! It's not... his... ship... it's mine!!

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  12. Re:Shows you can underdeliver and people still buy by axewolf · · Score: 1

    That explains all you need to know about the state of the gaming industry. Hype over substance.

    What you say isn't false, but I don't think you're comprehending the whole truth here.
    The entertainment industry sells people "totems" for their ideals. The industry is nothing but hype. It gives people substitute experiences to placate them for their inability to express their desires and instincts. It promises to allow them to fulfill these desires and instincts, and it lies every single time, because of course a game or a movie is not a life experience. But people try to cram these products into their experience as though they were, though they are totally ignorant of what they are doing.

    Basically, people are lazy pieces of shit with no self awareness and justify this state with delusional idea that there is an easy alternatives to success that is just as good, namely entertainment (because all that matters in life is HAPPINESS)

  13. Re:Shows you can underdeliver and people still buy by unrtst · · Score: 1

    This.
    How does this story/summary go from, "... but honestly, the players need a game that actually launches and plays at decent FPS first", to the top mod being one that apparently applies a simple "sharpen" filter, and it's the fanciest one listed. The rest listed just replace font and sound assets. None of those listed do jack shit for FPS.

    Maybe there are some better examples in the article. Can one of the noobs go look and let us know?

  14. Re:Shows you can underdeliver and people still buy by drinkypoo · · Score: 1

    Basically, people are lazy pieces of shit with no self awareness and justify this state with delusional idea that there is an easy alternatives to success that is just as good

    How are you measuring "success" and "good[ness]"?

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  15. Re:The pinnacle of slavery by Oligonicella · · Score: 1

    I am on the high horse because I am better than you.

    Bwahahaha! What a fucking pompous attitude. You're the one saying it's a subset. It's incumbent on *you* to explain why and your little redundant screed about behavior and irrationality doesn't cut it because you didn't bother describing the behaviors or why they're irrational. You simply block quoted something vague from PolySci and then dropped into ad hominem with both feet.

  16. Re:The pinnacle of slavery by lucasnate1 · · Score: 1

    Dude, you need more friends/pussy/family/drugs, cause you're clearly you're suffering from some sadness issues.

  17. Re:Shows you can underdeliver and people still buy by drinkypoo · · Score: 1

    Maybe there are some better examples in the article. Can one of the noobs go look and let us know?

    There aren't. There is something interesting in the article, though:

    âoeI think if they [modders] get in there and they just start disassembling it, they will end up creating parallel universes; like genuinely thatâ(TM)s what would happen,â Murray said in 2014. âoeThey would change the numbers and then someone else would be playing in a different universe, but still posting to our servers.â

    I don't know what this means, but I sure hope he does, because it sounds fascinating. If the mods you had loaded could actually somehow segregate you from other players... that could be really fascinating.

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  18. Re:The pinnacle of slavery by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Which are the several sciences involved in PolySci?

  19. Re: Shows you can underdeliver and people still bu by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    From what I've read, the game is single player -- though the company pimping it claims it is multiplayer (company claims a lot of features that do not actually exist in the realised product).

  20. Re:Shows you can underdeliver and people still buy by UnknownSoldier · · Score: 2

    > The industry is nothing but hype.

    Bullshit. Not every developer is interested in form over function. While there certainly is drama such as This is Phil Fish, there are enough counter-examples:

    * Braid
    * Limbo
    * Minecraft
    * Path of Exile
    * Terraria
    * Trine

    I don't remember seeing marketing for these games and yet they are some of the best around.

    Great games focus on great gameplay. Shitty games focus more on marketing then development, which is ~95% of games and the games industry.

  21. Re:Shows you can underdeliver and people still buy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    >Path of Exile
    A free to play Diablo clone

    >Terraria
    A 2D Minecraft clone

    Those games were not needed for the list. Minecraft too maybe.

    No I'm not going to RTFM on Slashdot bbs codes.

  22. Re:Shows you can underdeliver and people still buy by TechyImmigrant · · Score: 0

    > The industry is nothing but hype.

    Bullshit. Not every developer is interested in form over function. While there certainly is drama such as This is Phil Fish, there are enough counter-examples:

    * Braid
    * Limbo
    * Minecraft
    * Path of Exile
    * Terraria
    * Trine

    I don't remember seeing marketing for these games and yet they are some of the best around.

    Great games focus on great gameplay. Shitty games focus more on marketing then development, which is ~95% of games and the games industry.

    However Phil Fish's game FEZ sucked big donkey balls because it didn't work. 'Hit A to do X' meant hit the A button on a controller you don't have because your are on a PC. Shockingly bad.

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  23. Its multiplayer Spore by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    And Spore sucked, so ...

    1. Re:Its multiplayer Spore by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It's not even multiplayer.

  24. Re:Shows you can underdeliver and people still buy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    FEZ just (couple days ago) released v1.12, which re-wrote a large part of the code. Lets not forget this is a 4 year old game
    http://theinstructionlimit.com...

  25. Re:Shows you can underdeliver and people still buy by TechyImmigrant · · Score: 0

    FEZ just (couple days ago) released v1.12, which re-wrote a large part of the code. Lets not forget this is a 4 year old game
    http://theinstructionlimit.com...

    I got it off Steam a couple of years ago. It felt like the author ported it to a PC with some automatic tool, but didn't bother to test it. I haven't gone back.

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  26. lol by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    at this point they should just release the modding tools and stfu.
    'here, you fix it'.

    Not a bad game for whats there.
    But god damm it's the most sluggish clunky slow bumbling useless UI i have EVER seen in a game.
    Ever. Hands down.

  27. Re:Shows you can underdeliver and people still buy by canajin56 · · Score: 2

    The game has a filter that dulls the colors so it looks like it's on old film, the so-called "instagram filter". There's also filters that adds CRT scanlines, chromatic aberration, and vignetting to really sell the "you're playing this on a faded CRT" feel. The mod doesn't add a sharpness filter, it removes the dull filter. Combined with the mod that removes the CRT filters you can potentially greatly increase the FPS. Or not change them at all. It really depends on whatever mysterious bullshit causes it to run shitty on your particular PC.

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  28. Re: The pinnacle of slavery by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I bet you are real fun at parties

  29. We need Hello Games to add content by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    The procedural generation system in the game is amazing. Everything else is half-assed or worse. What the game needs is more and deeper procedural generation. All the pretty planets in every galaxy found so far have nothing but copies of the same seven stupid structures scattered at the same density. That really undercuts any wonder from all the landscapes and lifeforms. An expansion needs to give us a path to a galaxy where the planets have procedurally generated towns, farms, roads, rivers and NPCs. Hello Games definitely has some talented developers, and they should turn their attention to procedural ways to actually give us good stuff to interact with, rather than just stuff to look at and "mine".

  30. Re: The pinnacle of slavery by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Lol nerd. Still tasting the dog feces one like me forced you to eat, aren't you?

  31. Re:Shows you can underdeliver and people still buy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    I don't know what this means

    The procedural generation if of the form s=f(x,y,z), i.e. for every coordinate you get a specific output from the procedural function, which is then used to generate specific content (terrain, resources, plants).
    Some additional content is added randomly (e.g. the output determines the kind of creatures, but they spawn randomly around that location).

    Now what that quote means is that if you succeed in modifying the constants used in f(x,y,z), you change the output, and therefore everything changes.
    Location of planets and stars would change, their topology would change, creatures/plant/mineral distribution, etc.
    In one interview Sean demonstrated this in real time, making a flat planet, or a planet of sines, etc.

    So if you'd do this, you'd be able to upload discoveries that the other players wouldn't see if they reached those same coordinates.
    You would see for example a lush tropical planet, and they would see an ice moon or no planet at all.
    Your location could even be unreachable by other players, as the stars could shift as well.

  32. Re:The pinnacle of slavery by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I'm just going to hazard a guess that you are still a virgin, right?

  33. Instagram filter hey? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I always called it the hipster filter but Instagram filter seems right too.

    I don't want to see your ugly bearded oversized glasses wearing half a haircut face wearing hobo clothes with some crappy looking filter on your low quality fruit phone trying to be a camera.

  34. Re:Shows you can underdeliver and people still buy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Entertainment industry. Period.

  35. Re:Shows you can underdeliver and people still buy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Terraria is nothing like Mincecraft except for block placing. You're right about Path of Exile though, it's a dumbed-down Diablo 2 wannabe where instead of grindng for sockets, you're grinding for the right color of sockets in the right order with interchangable classes. Not to mention that compared to Diablo 2 the difficulty is a complete joke and even low-level abilities are able to slaughter droves of enemies with ruthless efficiency.

    Source: I mostly soloed my way to the highest difficulty, still wasn't challenged, got bored, and quit. Don't bother bringing up all the postgame shit because I shouldn't have to eat a plate of dogshit to get some chocolate pudding.

  36. Re:The pinnacle of slavery by Coren22 · · Score: 1

    Axewolf is not a slave to the game of sexual dominance, he does not subscribe to the need to find attractive women to spend time with.

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    APK likes to ask for responses to the same things over and over. Maybe he just likes the responses?