You didn't follow it at all if you think Hello Games delivered the game they said they would. When NMS launched, not only was it a buggy mess, it was also missing several important features that had been advertised. Remember when game footage got leaked and Sean Murray told people it wasn't representative of the final product? That sure didn't age well.
Let's talk about multiplayer. It wasn't just one interview or a single statement taken out of context that led fans to believe NMS would have multiplayer; it was Murray's repeated claims that encountering other players would be possible, comparisons to Journey and Dark Souls, etc. Your version of how the game was marketed is completely at odds with reality.
There's a sizable list of other features that were also not present at launch, so for you to suggest that you knew exactly what you were getting because you followed the marketing is ridiculous (patently false, really).
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