Game glitches can be so frustrating Hydroneer was an awesome game but no matter what you did, things could get stuck in the conveyor belts and the game would grind to a halt as they built up and up until the game couldn't handle it any more.... and/or they all went flying. So as much as I loved that game, I had to give it up because it was just too frustrating with that glitch.
Now I feel the same way about Astroneer. It's a great game but it does have a very annoying glitch; you can spend hours and hours building a complex automated process, which can involve connecting various components together with pins and wires to create complex circuits... but that's where the glitch is; your whole system works the first time but when you reload the game, half your connector pins no longer trigger what they're supposed to because the game seemingly can't store their exact spacial position perfectly, so, many of them have shifted a little bit... means you have to go round and manually reattach (some of) the pins every time you load the game. Fine for small things, I guess, but for massive circuits like the one I've just finished it's just... uggghhhh I wish you could just plug them in like everything else in Astroneer, rather than have to delicately attach them to the surface of an object.
So I don't know what to do now... looking for a new game. And it seems I can't idealise more than one game at a time, so as much as I loved No Man's Sky, Astroneer shifted my focus, so now I'm just not really in a No Man's Sky frame of mind either. Ugh, I hate being in limbo like this, game wise. Fortnite's released a new game... Lego Fortnite (or something like that)... which actually looks really good; a full crafting, building, sandbox type game, completely different from Fortnite it seems, but they've released it within the ecosystem, I guess would be the right word, of Fortnite, rather than as a separate game (along with a brand new racing game as well)... which means that to download Fortnite is now a 60gb download, which is more than my Internet can take on a regular basis. I applaud them for thinking outside the box and creating completely new games, but at the same time I do not applaud them for keeping things inside the box, so to speak, by keeping them together all in the same download, because going that route it can only bigger in size, and not everyone has super fast broadband.
Anyway, rant over. Sorry just needed to get that off my chest.
Now I feel the same way about Astroneer. It's a great game but it does have a very annoying glitch; you can spend hours and hours building a complex automated process, which can involve connecting various components together with pins and wires to create complex circuits... but that's where the glitch is; your whole system works the first time but when you reload the game, half your connector pins no longer trigger what they're supposed to because the game seemingly can't store their exact spacial position perfectly, so, many of them have shifted a little bit... means you have to go round and manually reattach (some of) the pins every time you load the game. Fine for small things, I guess, but for massive circuits like the one I've just finished it's just... uggghhhh I wish you could just plug them in like everything else in Astroneer, rather than have to delicately attach them to the surface of an object.
So I don't know what to do now... looking for a new game. And it seems I can't idealise more than one game at a time, so as much as I loved No Man's Sky, Astroneer shifted my focus, so now I'm just not really in a No Man's Sky frame of mind either. Ugh, I hate being in limbo like this, game wise. Fortnite's released a new game... Lego Fortnite (or something like that)... which actually looks really good; a full crafting, building, sandbox type game, completely different from Fortnite it seems, but they've released it within the ecosystem, I guess would be the right word, of Fortnite, rather than as a separate game (along with a brand new racing game as well)... which means that to download Fortnite is now a 60gb download, which is more than my Internet can take on a regular basis. I applaud them for thinking outside the box and creating completely new games, but at the same time I do not applaud them for keeping things inside the box, so to speak, by keeping them together all in the same download, because going that route it can only bigger in size, and not everyone has super fast broadband.
Anyway, rant over. Sorry just needed to get that off my chest.