GymWolf
Gold Member
That doesn't change the fact that they are terrible in 2024.This is automated in their games.
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That doesn't change the fact that they are terrible in 2024.This is automated in their games.
Between finishing TES and Fallout new entries any Starfield sequel is at least 10-15 years away. Maybe by that time they have much better tech to make making the game cheaper too.
@vaibhavpisal at some point the “oh no, they are totally fixing and enhancing the base game one big DLC at a time” is going to fall short… quite soon. How likely is that Shattered Spaces is the last or one of the last 2 semi-significant DLCs this game will ever get?
In terms of marketing cycle, now that we do not need to hype the DLC as saving the base game is the base game now actually perfect as is and we will only admit issues when/if they tease a DLC or a far away sequel?
Based on the headline, I was going to say, "Well that sounds good - at least they are tacitly admitting they screwed up and intend to address those problems." But no, when I read the actual quote, it's clear that he underestimates and minimizes Starfield's problems: "We’re quite there. We’re missing a little bit." Um, no, you're a long way off, and you're missing a lot. If you don't get that, there is little hope that Starfield 2 will be much better.
This is really Bethesdas main issue is everyone is already doing what they did but better.Bethesda hasn't learned from their mistakes from the past twenty years.
They once led the industry in open-worlds. The rest of the industry has passed them and, if anything, Bethesda has regressed.
He was already out in 2021. Might be flirting and try to get hired again though who knows, apparently he’s writing books now."don't fire me"
Seems to be a widespread problem through out the industry. Its lIke @GHG wrote in another thread; these mega companies haven't heard honest feedback in over a decade.