It's not about enjoyment, I don't work for joy. If they're the ones paying for my product/service and their demands are reasonable, I'm going to accept it. Enjoying it or not is irrelevant, it's a business not leisure.
So... What did I miss? Back from a long break from Starbound because school and the lack of Starbound updates, figured I try out some of the mods before the inevitable patch wipe. p.s. Here's hoping the rampaging koala delivers as promised.
The thing I would actually want most from the game, is an everlasting sense of challenge. In Terraria and the likes, when you got to a certain point, everything became incredibly easy to just plow through, and it make the game a little dull. ...Just contemplating here, but myriad random events happening, potential selling of items NOT being as easy as just clicking "vendor => sell stuff", like... arranging a meeting with some dangerous space dude that'll buy your stuff or so. Just that things always remain challenging. I don't want to be able to just run through planets, holding "attack" and have everything explode in my way ;D For example, the hunger system isn't very threatening, in the end; you kill a bunch of stuff and then you have 200 steaks. Oh. Or the poisonous pools, you don't actually have to be very careful of them. The moons are really nice. What I'm thinking is, you should have like little (do you already? I'm not very far in the game) air pockets scattered around so you can get that refill and desperately keep surviving. Air pockets on a moon are a bit unrealistic, but whatever. Just contemplating. (I know these things will be probably balanced later on though, heh) Looking forward to the patch tho, gotta wait over the weekend, myself!
I think it would be cool if certain planets had a different type of biosphere that could be made up of a gas we couldn't breath. Making bubble dome colonies on planets and planting certain trees to provide enough of what your race breaths would be a challenge in itself.
Actually, it's kinda both awesome and creepy when you think of the wipe as an intergalactic mass extinction.
Instantaneous heat death of the universe? That would be the most depressing thing in the most awesome fashion.
The universe didn't go out with a bang, but with 60 seconds on high in the microwave This is getting a bit dark
That's horrifying and yet hilarious. Fry - "What really killed off the dinosaurs?" Giant Brain - "MEEEEE!"
I know and I love it. Now we just need incredibly oppressive and epic music signaling the impending death of one of the last living humanoids in the universe as they wait for the entirety of existence to burn away.