Mr. Blonde escribió:Mr. Bones escribió:No merecía más la pena dejarse algo más de pasta y pillarse el DayZ?
El DayZ también es bastante estafa, teniendo en cuenta lo que cobran por un juego que está a medias, lleno de bugs y que nunca van a acabar.
Lo mismo que el Rust y cualquier otro del género, por ahora.
Yo reniego bastante de los videojuegos con early access, pero por lo que he leído Nether apesta demasiado en comparación con el resto de juegos similares.
Reviews al azar:
This game fooled alot with awesome promise in early access . Seemed thay just had to work out hacks and do a better job of loot placement and quantities. Developers promised a giant map which they abandonedand and substituted with the new crap to the west. They declared alpha just in time for the summer sale and discounted 50% to 80% off on release....who does that? you can get it as cheap as $3.00......why? Because without warning they removed weapon loot drops and added a bunch of containers to the map that you have to buy keys to open. Sound familiar? This game is nothing more then a cash grab to sell keys . they went this rout when they realized peeps would rather grind then open the wallets to buy cosmetic items. When it was just 50% off the servers were full,then Oh what happened? Everyone realized it was a cash grab and now the servers are back to the normal 11/64 max. what do they do. 80% off.. This really bummed me out especially because i believed from the beginning that this woul;d be awesome. Fooled me once. Spend your money elseware or dont and wish you did!
DO NOT BUY THIS GAME
This kind of abominably-programmed game won't even allow you to log-in. I've also tried with new launchers, but nothing.
And if you log-in you won't know how and when you will spawn, and you will probably see yourself flying around the map.
With Steam sales you can buy this game for about 3€, but please: DON'T DO IT, there are a lot of better games. Buy ARMA 2 and play it with the DayZ mod... it's a little bugged, but at least you can play and have fun.
Mi comentario iba más en la línea de "si vas a pagar por un juego en desarrollo, invierte en uno en que al menos te diviertas un poco". Por lo que he visto, DayZ tiene más posibilidades de entretenimiento en equipo que Nether.
En fin, que estoy sorprendido por la compra en cadena de tantas licencias; obviamente cada uno hace lo que quiere con su dinero. pero no os daba mala espina un juego tan barato con reseñas TAN negativas en la propia página de steam?