You can play as a group/team of four, but the game can display up to 32 players in the same area simultaneously, which is quite more likely to happen during expeditions.
Using a fucking outdated wiki as your “evidence” while acting like bloody Sherlock Holmes?!? Could you be a bigger ass?
From the actual game website:
“Experience up to 32 player multiplayer when you summon the social hub, the Space Anomaly, from anywhere in the universe. Form a group, go on inter-galactic missions together or visit each other’s bases.”
Why are you so upset? I just did a quick google search and that’s what came up. Am I supposed to do actual research for a shitty game? No, I don’t care that much.
Also, they aren’t very clear about whether or not you can actually group up with 32 players, only summon them in a “social hub.”
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Did I criticize the thing you like? Pardon me for not keeping up with updates for shitty games before criticizing them.
You’re also wrong: “The game can currently be played by multiple people together online in parties of 2 to 4 players.”
https://nomanssky.fandom.com/wiki/Multiplayer
You can play as a group/team of four, but the game can display up to 32 players in the same area simultaneously, which is quite more likely to happen during expeditions.
Using a fucking outdated wiki as your “evidence” while acting like bloody Sherlock Holmes?!? Could you be a bigger ass?
From the actual game website:
“Experience up to 32 player multiplayer when you summon the social hub, the Space Anomaly, from anywhere in the universe. Form a group, go on inter-galactic missions together or visit each other’s bases.”
Why are you so upset? I just did a quick google search and that’s what came up. Am I supposed to do actual research for a shitty game? No, I don’t care that much.
Also, they aren’t very clear about whether or not you can actually group up with 32 players, only summon them in a “social hub.”
And yet here you are.
Yeah.
You’re supposed to know what you’re talking about before commenting, yes. Otherwise people will point out you’re wrong.
Thank you for coming to my TED talk.