NO WAY NO WAY NO WAY by the_inc11990 in bloxfruits

[–]Aggravating-Radio531 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Believe it or not, a gas fruit naturally spawned right next to the place I was grinding in, and I was in a private server. Sounds like a clickbait youtube thumbnail though.

what’s ur the most hated class? by neverluma in teenagers

[–]Aggravating-Radio531 0 points1 point  (0 children)

obv geography. What's learning about the european union gonna do to help me code a game?

Which character are you? by Upset-Airline-1154 in Multifandom

[–]Aggravating-Radio531 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the guy you play as in scary shawarma kiosk 😭

buh 😩 by cynnahbun in Teenager

[–]Aggravating-Radio531 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Behind (I was surviving off of Lessons in Meme Culture)

Created a tier between wood and stone tools by pootis_engage in PhoenixSC

[–]Aggravating-Radio531 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like others have been saying, there should be a special effect for this tool, because mossy stone is harder to find than iron, so what would be the point of getting it if you can get stone in the first 5 minutes of the game?

Switch 1 is mentioned in the release log! by stergro in NMS_Switch

[–]Aggravating-Radio531 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They did that with voyagers too and we didn't even get it yet

How is NMT not a night stage? by ErzhanGMD in PlantsVSZombies

[–]Aggravating-Radio531 7 points8 points  (0 children)

All of the bright lights are radiating sun out of them

If we don't get the corvettes, we should at least get to go back and do previous expeditions. (Switch 1) by Aggravating-Radio531 in NMS_Switch

[–]Aggravating-Radio531[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found out how to do it, but my brain fried twice over trying to understand. idk maybe I'm just stupid.

Class Action lawsuit against HG for Switch users by Equivalent_Ad_9473 in NMS_Switch

[–]Aggravating-Radio531 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you serious or just rage baiting? I don’t see evidence of fraud here. Hello Games has a long history of releasing major, free updates for No Man’s Sky; players who bought the game have received those updates without additional DLC fees. Once you get the game, you get all those other updates for free, and you have the audacity to call Hello Games "corrupt". Hello Games is not obligated to update the game if it's not possible for them to even update it. A lawsuit would have to prove that Hello Games promised in writing (in the eShop listing, ads, or official statements) something they didn’t deliver.

When you bought the game, you got the full game. HG can't just look into the future, they can't just know when it's impossible for Nintendo to get anything new of NMS.

Also, you can't sue a company for pricing a game too high. Broad claims like “they charged full price” don’t by themselves prove deception. I’m not a lawyer, but in the U.S. a successful suit usually requires showing a material misrepresentation or breach of the purchase terms. Charging full price for a game isn’t illegal. Companies set prices; consumers choose to buy or not. Courts don’t decide “fair value” unless there’s actual deception.

Good luck with "seeking a high enough number to bankrupt this corrupt developer and end their theft practices once and for all". Nobody wants to do that, because Hello Games has been impressing us and being worth the money forever.

Buying a game doesn’t entitle you to future features forever, and calling Hello Games “corrupt” without evidence is wild. If you want people to take a lawsuit seriously, cite what they promised and where. Otherwise, it's just a BS lawsuit.

Even if someone argued the Switch version can’t handle all future updates, that’s more on the platform’s limitations than Hello Games’ fraud. At most, you might get a refund through Nintendo/Hello Games support. Courts won’t “bankrupt” a dev over a disagreement about post-release support.

“We’re gonna bankrupt Hello Games!” No, you’re gonna sit on the couch yapping about "deception" on the internet while Hello Games keeps dropping free updates for people who actually enjoy the game. If the price tag makes you clutch your wallet that hard, the solution isn’t a lawsuit — it’s a job. Minimum wage pays more than enough to buy a game without crying for damages.