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I'm really excited to see the quest-line finally done and implemented.
It now features full Steam Workshop support to easily install mods, can't wait to see what people cook up.
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You’ve fled your home, only to find yourself lost in space with a damaged ship. Your only option is to beam down to the planet below and gather the resources you need to repair your ship and set off to explore the vast, infinite universe…
In Starbound, you create your own story - there’s no wrong way to play! You may choose to save the universe from the forces that destroyed your home, uncovering greater galactic mysteries in the process, or you may wish to forego a heroic journey entirely in favor of colonizing uncharted planets.
You can get it from Steam, GOG, and Humble Store.
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Not to mention they got their SteamOS icon back now that it launches directly to the game. I can't wait to start digging into all the new stuff (I haven't played in over a year).
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Well I guess it's time to give Starbound a second chance now that It's 1.0
And it fails now I give up on it forever.
At least now I expect no new features will destroy old saves and worlds which I like.
And it fails now I give up on it forever.
At least now I expect no new features will destroy old saves and worlds which I like.
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What is the server info liam?
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Ah this is nice, definitely picking this one up ^_^
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Quoting: NovenTheHeroWhat is the server info liam?It's in the article...
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I'll pick it up from GOG in a few months. Personal rule. Glad it came to GOG day 1 though.
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I just went to Humble Bundle to check to see if the promised DRM-free version was available. It is! I was afraid they'd forget that they promised that on Humble Bundle too; not just GOG. But it's available!
I can't believe I'm finally going to get to play the full release (after being a bit let down by the Early Access version due to its "Early Accessiness.")
Then I saw my original pre-order purchase date... December 10, 2013. Holy crap. But hey! In this day and age I'm just really glad they didn't abandon it! It's kind of an impressive accomplishment itself to be in Early Access for so many years, and live long enough to come out of Early Access!
I can't believe I'm finally going to get to play the full release (after being a bit let down by the Early Access version due to its "Early Accessiness.")
Then I saw my original pre-order purchase date... December 10, 2013. Holy crap. But hey! In this day and age I'm just really glad they didn't abandon it! It's kind of an impressive accomplishment itself to be in Early Access for so many years, and live long enough to come out of Early Access!
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Has any of you managed to get this game running on integrated Intel graphics? My daughter wants it on her computer, and her Nvidia card died.
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Quoting: InverseTelecineI just went to Humble Bundle to check to see if the promised DRM-free version was available. It is! I was afraid they'd forget that they promised that on Humble Bundle too; not just GOG. But it's available!
I can't believe I'm finally going to get to play the full release (after being a bit let down by the Early Access version due to its "Early Accessiness.")
Then I saw my original pre-order purchase date... December 10, 2013. Holy crap. But hey! In this day and age I'm just really glad they didn't abandon it! It's kind of an impressive accomplishment itself to be in Early Access for so many years, and live long enough to come out of Early Access!
That's probably because Starbound was one of the very few EA games lucky enough to make tons and tons (and tons) of money while in EA. Most EA titles don't make a single percentage point of the same money Starbound did in EA. That's a large part of why many EA games fizzle.
It's not the only reason, just a major reason - I've read many of the more honest game devs post on their Steam game forums they simply weren't making enough money to finish their EA title. Or, they finish it "early", and call it 1.0 with a fraction of the content and/or features they planned initially.
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I'm glad it's finally released - Once I got the picture it wasn't due for eminent release for a long long while after its EA debut, I put it on the shelf. And they made good on their threat to take their time finishing it - I don't even remember the year I bought it now, it's been so long. 2013? 2014? :-)
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