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Starfield - Todd Howard's latest masterpiece
Traditionally their DLC's have added a few hours of content and that's about it.
If the main game wasn't content full - then it's over. No DLC here is gonna be a big enough bandaid to deliver on the promise of this game, this is especially so given that the game has basically been abandoned by modders and frankly I don't think player engagement is what they wanted either. It's gonna be another "**** this lets go back to Witcher" situation.
If the main game wasn't content full - then it's over. No DLC here is gonna be a big enough bandaid to deliver on the promise of this game, this is especially so given that the game has basically been abandoned by modders and frankly I don't think player engagement is what they wanted either. It's gonna be another "**** this lets go back to Witcher" situation.
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Cities should have a map in a sci-fi game.nyxnyx wrote: ↑ May 1st, 2024, 17:36I still don't understand why people bitched about the surface map anyway; the scanner is way more convenient and was much more immersive than any map could be - the real problem is that there's absolute **** all on planetary surfaces worth exploring, so what's the point? your average player is still going to exit the ship and immediately point towards the quest marker on their compass while tapping boost with a thumb up their *** for five minutes because that's all there is to its 'exploration' gameplay loop.
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I read that Starfield is still being worked on...wat? Why? DLC?
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They needed the mod tools out day one. The real day one, the day the premium paypigs got their copies. It was expected the game would be a mess, a disaster even, but not having those tools ready on time, to generate ******** furry and cheat mods, killed all interest. Modders couldn't fix it even if they wanted to. BGS floats on mod support.Shillitron wrote: ↑ May 1st, 2024, 19:11Traditionally their DLC's have added a few hours of content and that's about it.
If the main game wasn't content full - then it's over. No DLC here is gonna be a big enough bandaid to deliver on the promise of this game, this is especially so given that the game has basically been abandoned by modders and frankly I don't think player engagement is what they wanted either. It's gonna be another "**** this lets go back to Witcher" situation.
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https://www.ign.com/articles/bethesdas- ... -starfield
“Each of the franchises should be its own thing.”
“What's new is it's a new IP, so you know that we're going to be doing some things differently than we've done before, and obviously we had people who love the game both on the review side and people who liked it less,” Howard said.
“I think the majority of our reviews were in the 90s, which, look, that's great. I don't want to ever be in a world where that is not a great place to be in terms of critical reception, particularly in a year where there were so many amazing games out.
“But obviously, look, we see the feedback, we see a lot of players saying, this is what I want out of a Bethesda game, which is to explore a world in a certain way and Starfield didn't give me that, I prefer the way it's done in Fallout or Elder Scrolls. And perfectly understandable right, in terms of, hey this is a different experience."
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“I do think, for us, particularly me going into a science fiction game, I want to be able to land on all the planets, I want the game to say yes to us knowing that that content is going to be different than you've seen from us in the past when you're exploring a landscape," Howard said. "And that's some of the trade-offs we'll make to do what we think makes a science fiction game like this, that's based in this kind of fiction and reality, to make it what it should be. Each of the franchises should be its own thing.
“Obviously, look, there are areas that… the maps or some other things, gameplay options, that we're adding, other display modes on console that people have asked for, and we want to do all that stuff, it takes some time but we're excited to get stuff out there.”
Just like Yves, I chase tales
rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ October 28th, 2024, 07:36Mediocre or bad games can still have parts that are good.
Wouldnt have changed anything. Skyrim/Fallout4 mod tools also released months after release. There is no way to fix starfield without starting from scratch and put all handcrafted content into one solar system, if you dislike their random generated planets with the same few points of interest you get bored after exploring for 20-30hours usually. Not to mention you would have to rewrite and change almost all npcs to not feel in clownworld california. Only good thing in that game was the shipbuilding. So if people take the engine and make their own universe it might be something good. But the starfield universe cant be saved.maidenhaver wrote: ↑ May 2nd, 2024, 14:20They needed the mod tools out day one. The real day one, the day the premium paypigs got their copies. It was expected the game would be a mess, a disaster even, but not having those tools ready on time, to generate ******** furry and cheat mods, killed all interest. Modders couldn't fix it even if they wanted to. BGS floats on mod support.Shillitron wrote: ↑ May 1st, 2024, 19:11Traditionally their DLC's have added a few hours of content and that's about it.
If the main game wasn't content full - then it's over. No DLC here is gonna be a big enough bandaid to deliver on the promise of this game, this is especially so given that the game has basically been abandoned by modders and frankly I don't think player engagement is what they wanted either. It's gonna be another "**** this lets go back to Witcher" situation.
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???The_Mask wrote: ↑ May 2nd, 2024, 20:35https://www.ign.com/articles/bethesdas- ... -starfield
“I think the majority of our reviews were in the 90s
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The Commenters on IGN aren't having any of it. They are all ******** on starfield. That's pretty surprising, if your unironically consuming IGN content you should have pretty high tolerance to trash.
Starfield might of been needed to dispel the "Todd's our guy" mythos though.
Even @rusty_shackleford was blowing Howard a few weeks before Starfield dropped and now he's firmly converted.
We just need Jenkem to wake up.
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I just wonder, how Bugthesda can decay even more? I mean, they last great game was morrowind and since morrowind, they are only making worse and worse games.Oblivion was a decline, Skyrim another decline, fl4 a decline, and now, starfield, has every form of decline from previous games + a lot of baizuo nonsense. What is the next? Their next game will be so filled with bugs made by incompetent diversity hires that would't even launch?
Starfield but even worse.
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Starfield with bear rape and saints row dialog (the new one)
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modders have graced Bethesda games with bear rape when Larian was still depending on Kickstarter to pay their wages.Nooneatall wrote: ↑ May 7th, 2024, 02:29Starfield with bear rape and saints row dialog (the new one)
Can't wait for shattered space to continue shattering records!
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Shattered Space DLC looks weirdly disappointing.
Judging from the footage seems like you'll spend it exploring a "pocket" dimension full of chromatic aberration skyboxes and shooting at ghost spiders as you 'unravel' a mystery.
This is the last thing Starfield needed. I imagine most people are like me and were hoping for the DLC to provide planet-sized areas that are fully explorable on foot, Skyrim/Fallout style. Full of NPCs and towns and quests.
Judging from the footage seems like you'll spend it exploring a "pocket" dimension full of chromatic aberration skyboxes and shooting at ghost spiders as you 'unravel' a mystery.
This is the last thing Starfield needed. I imagine most people are like me and were hoping for the DLC to provide planet-sized areas that are fully explorable on foot, Skyrim/Fallout style. Full of NPCs and towns and quests.
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seems like it's gonna follow the same bethesda dlc blueprint. They usually release a relatively small-expansion expansion that doesn't add a whole lot of new stuff first (Tribunal/Knights of the Nine/Mothership Zeta/Operation Anchorage/Dawnguard/Automatron), and then follow it with bigger expansion that adds a new map to explore (Bloodmoon/Shivering Isle/The Pitt/Point Lookout/Dragonborn/Far Harbor).aweigh wrote: ↑ June 9th, 2024, 22:43Shattered Space DLC looks weirdly disappointing.
Judging from the footage seems like you'll spend it exploring a "pocket" dimension full of chromatic aberration skyboxes and shooting at ghost spiders as you 'unravel' a mystery.
This is the last thing Starfield needed. I imagine most people are like me and were hoping for the DLC to provide planet-sized areas that are fully explorable on foot, Skyrim/Fallout style. Full of NPCs and towns and quests.
Over nine ******* months...maidenhaver wrote: ↑ May 2nd, 2024, 14:20They needed the mod tools out day one. The real day one, the day the premium paypigs got their copies. It was expected the game would be a mess, a disaster even, but not having those tools ready on time, to generate ******** furry and cheat mods, killed all interest. Modders couldn't fix it even if they wanted to. BGS floats on mod support.Shillitron wrote: ↑ May 1st, 2024, 19:11Traditionally their DLC's have added a few hours of content and that's about it.
If the main game wasn't content full - then it's over. No DLC here is gonna be a big enough bandaid to deliver on the promise of this game, this is especially so given that the game has basically been abandoned by modders and frankly I don't think player engagement is what they wanted either. It's gonna be another "**** this lets go back to Witcher" situation.
Morrowind's was on CD #2 in the retail box.
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The nerve of these bastards. Bethesda just released the first paid Creation club mod... and it's just a short bounty hunting quest. Costs $7 bucks, but you'll have to pay $9 because Creation club uses its own currency, and you can't just exchange $7 creation credits.
https://creations.bethesda.net/en/starf ... he_Vulture
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> Offer preorder package with a Story DLC bundled in (Buy our DLC that is 3 years away!)wndrbr wrote: ↑ June 13th, 2024, 12:59The nerve of these bastards. Bethesda just released the first paid Creation club mod... and it's just a short bounty hunting quest. Costs $7 bucks, but you'll have to pay $9 because Creation club uses its own currency, and you can't just exchange $7 creation credits.
https://creations.bethesda.net/en/starf ... he_Vulture
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> Release date pushed 2.. 3 times?
> Game is **** on launch - zero content except respawning enemies and grandma ship that asks you to come over for lasagna over and over
> No Creation Kit Published
> Barely any Patches released (many patches released add more bugs than they fix)
> Finally an update on new content....................
> It's a ****** overpriced paid mod with 2 hours of """"content""""
> Shattered Space likely to be delayed to next year
> most of the team has moved onto Elder Scrolls 6
You almost gotta respect how **** they are.
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that's pretty standard for Bethesda at this point; Skyrim had even worse **** in its CC catalogue, like literal asset flips from that mobile TES: Blades game seemingly everyone forgot about.wndrbr wrote: ↑ June 13th, 2024, 12:59The nerve of these bastards. Bethesda just released the first paid Creation club mod... and it's just a short bounty hunting quest. Costs $7 bucks, but you'll have to pay $9 because Creation club uses its own currency, and you can't just exchange $7 creation credits.
https://creations.bethesda.net/en/starf ... he_Vulture
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the key difference here is that they launched this **** while the modding scene has barely moved from that initial hype period in its first month of release - if they really gave two fucks about this game, they would have given the modding community another six to twelve months for a chance to organically grow now that Creation Kit is out, and actually try to create a sustainable player base before trying to milk it with this overpriced garbage.
between Bethesda's 'verified creators' being paid with cash to churn out low effort **** like outfits and weapons that look like slightly edited versions of existing ones, and the overall plummeting in interest and player count, there's just not much incentive for those *really* talented modders from Skyrim and FO4 community to produce anything for Starfield that could ensure its longevity like it did with those two games - which is ironic given how Starfield was in many ways designed like a sandbox for modders to go wild with complete overhauls compared to previous Beth titles.
modders got old and kuked or disgusted anyway. newer gen kids dont have skill or/and patientce on averagemaidenhaver wrote: ↑ May 2nd, 2024, 14:20They needed the mod tools out day one. The real day one, the day the premium paypigs got their copies. It was expected the game would be a mess, a disaster even, but not having those tools ready on time, to generate ******** furry and cheat mods, killed all interest. Modders couldn't fix it even if they wanted to. BGS floats on mod support.Shillitron wrote: ↑ May 1st, 2024, 19:11Traditionally their DLC's have added a few hours of content and that's about it.
If the main game wasn't content full - then it's over. No DLC here is gonna be a big enough bandaid to deliver on the promise of this game, this is especially so given that the game has basically been abandoned by modders and frankly I don't think player engagement is what they wanted either. It's gonna be another "**** this lets go back to Witcher" situation.
jewfield would have to live up to hype to make modders do the same **** all over again. making tools alone is pain in ***, cause jewthesda tools are not enough and this time there wasnt even creationkit
also they made engine work even worse somehow
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