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by that definition you get your money's worth of every movie you watch in the theater, the longer the better.
it's a shitty take.
don't pretend they didn't screw up.
if there was a movie that was 200 hours long and you chose to stay for the entire duration and not walk out, then you either enjoyed the movie or you need to learn about the sunk-cost fallacy
And don't circlejerk over the dead horse that this game is unsalvageable because it had a shitty release. People forgave No Man's Sky, but the internet won't let this one go.
You got it completely wrong.
Shitty games with shitty releases go into oblivion, the game is obviously good.
I'm not criticizing the game, I'm criticizing the company and the billionaries that preside it and decided people swallow it all up if they launched a game in the state they did.
I agree but I think it took about this long from Cyberpunk released till there was a better outlook on No Man's Sky and I bought both at release, I enjoyed both, but I'd say at release Cyberpunk was a better game at launch (I didn't have any bugs I got lucky). NMS did much more work on content in the following years to where it's barely the same experience. Has been awhile since I restarted Cyberpunk will do for 2.0 though. Maybe I haven't caught much newer content and they added it but it seemed updates were tweaks / fixes than content.
People shouldn't have forgiven NMS for their blatant and shitty lies either
The analogy your looking for is that you get your money's worth out of every movie you see 3 times in the theater but only pay once.
it's a shitty take.
don't pretend you didn't screw up