The Early Access sandbox game Planet Nomads [Official Site] has officially dropped plans to include any kind of co-op or multiplayer.
A massive shame, as these sandbox games really do end up boring by yourself. Unless they make the game somehow incredibly good, this move may not go down well with their Kickstarter backers and Early Access buyers. In fact, negative reviews for this are already starting to appear.
They wrote in a post on their official site, which does give some valid reasons. The part that bothers me here is that they did promise it, seemingly without thinking on how difficult it would be. I mean, did they really think implementing proper multiplayer wouldn't be difficult? Here's what they said:
It's about time we stopped contemplating and constantly discussing whether or not to start adding multiplayer. A decision had to be made and has been made. Planet Nomads is not going to have multiplayer or CO-OP game modes. Our focus is going to be 100% dedicated to making an immersive singleplayer sandbox game that's both giving a huge amount of creative freedom and plenty of things to explore and discover, as well as a sense of direction towards a higher goal. We apologize to our Kickstarter backers and preorder Nomads who backed Planet Nomads purely for the multiplayer aspect of it. Here's a more detailed explanation for our decision.
In the more detailed link, it really just reads like like they're saying "It's more work than we planned for.". It might sound like I'm being particularly harsh, but that is basically the reality of what they're saying.
They haven't posted about this on Steam directly yet, I imagine as it would cause an even bigger backlash due to more people seeing it and taking note of it.
I'm not writing the game off completely, since it could end up being a good game. However, now it won't have any multiplayer at all, it's essentially become "yet another survival game" that's in Early Access. Their roadmap doesn't particularly sound all that great either. Planet customization, optimizations, quests (very difficult to make quests actually fun) and monuments.
Still, since they can fully focus on the game being singleplayer only, they might surprise us with having more breathing room to make it a great experience. Last thing we need is another ARK.
Thanks to Marcelo in our Telegram Group for the tip!
Perhaps further down the line they will revisit the idea, THAT would be a acceptable response, but saying no MP never it dead bye bye is not good.
Quoting: GNUzelSo... No Man's Sky, but for Linux?You say that like it's a bad thing. I for one want a No Man's Sky type game for Linux & if Planet Nomads is that game then I'll be happy to play it without the multiplayer or coop.
Last edited by Marc Di Luzio on 3 September 2017 at 8:33 pm UTC
Quoting: TheSHEEEPA survival game completely without co-op?Don't Starve. A survival game completely without co-op.
Weird. To say the least.
But to promise multiplayer as a stretch goal is just completely beyond amateurish.
Every developer worth his money knows that multiplayer is a framework decision, not something you can just "add" later on.
Doesn't exactly inspire confidence in the developer in this case.
Don't Starve. Single player game, where multiplayer was "added" sometime later. (As well as Goat Simulator).
Though I agree, MP is something very fundamental. It is should be supported by game's architecture.
Last edited by Areso on 3 September 2017 at 3:57 pm UTC
Quoting: AresoYeah, and quite boring after a few hours (at least for most players which is why Don't Starve Together has like 4-5x the player count).Quoting: TheSHEEEPA survival game completely without co-op?Don't Starve. A survival game completely without co-op.
Weird. To say the least.
But to promise multiplayer as a stretch goal is just completely beyond amateurish.
Every developer worth his money knows that multiplayer is a framework decision, not something you can just "add" later on.
Doesn't exactly inspire confidence in the developer in this case.
Quoting: AresoDon't Starve. Single player game, where multiplayer was "added" sometime later. (As well as Goat Simulator).Well, Don't Starve Together is a standalone game, and most likely because they weren't able to do it via a simple patch (or DLC).
And Goat Simulator... come on. That game is so simplistic, they probably really only needed to install the networking plugin and a bit of code around it ;)
Last edited by Shmerl on 3 September 2017 at 7:41 pm UTC
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