DeaDPo0L84
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Says the guy who created a thread to ask if it was a dick move to steal your coworkers lunch.Ffs, get some self-awareness.
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Says the guy who created a thread to ask if it was a dick move to steal your coworkers lunch.Ffs, get some self-awareness.
Lol yeah I’m on the bus to work right now, I got to start it and witness the infamous title screen (which was fantastic!) and then had to go to work, will be a looooooooong dayWatching some YouTube reviews. My hype for this game is still up there.
I want to play this game so bad but I'm still logged in at work dealing with these fucking annoying users
This is literally me right now. 0 will to work and praying this work day can just fucking end already
That's not always true. There are exceptions to the rule. There have been games I've played where I enjoyed my 2nd time with it more than the first. Sometimes a game clicks with you more when you revisit it. Cyberpunk 2077 is a recent example.The 2nd playthrough of a game will never, EVER have the same impact as the first when everything is new, fresh and a surprise, silly thing to judge *any* game on when it comes to overall thoughts.
I mean I'm allowed to change my opinion over time. In truth, my review of FFXVI a couple months ago reflect my thoughts now. I still think it has the same Pros and Cons I listed before. The only big difference is that it's faults bother me a lot more than they did when I first played it.Your posts in the FF thread were spot-on and we'll thought out, no need to backpedal after the fact, I made my own criticisms clear but ultimately if it weren't for AC6 FFXVI would still be my GOTY (it's a close number 2).
That's not always true. There are exceptions to the rule. There have been games I've played where I enjoyed my 2nd time with it more than the first. Sometimes a game clicks with you more when you revisit it. Cyberpunk 2077 is a recent example.
I loved the game, I still do. But games for me are a one and done thing unless there's new story content so that was never an issue for me.For me it was the pacing and lack of RPG elements that ultimately killed my enjoyment of the game. I hung in there for a while though, but it was during Final Fantasy Mode I realized I didn't love the game as much as I thought.
you make it sound like they are doing it as a honest mistake.
its their spiel since forever, i mean the man has a "dont believe his lies" meme to his name.
Yep. After watching a couple reviews an watching my favorite streamer play Starfield, I am absolutely going to wait for updates, sale, and MAYBE purchase a year from now.This is actually a relief. Gives me more time for BG3 and probably would have needed to upgrade stuff to play it. Was not looking forward to that bill.
I'll just snag the GOTY edition in a few years.
Jesus Christ that's so fucking stupid.
If it's as impactful as people say it should be a story mechanic where it resets you back to beginning for story reasons.
People who don't follow gaming media closely aren't going to know to do this (it's still a stupid thing to need to do). I know my wife will be super pissed when she finds out that half of the game is locked behind NG+.
Beelining the main quest is now how Bethesda games are supposed to work.
For anyone wanting a comparison with No Man's Sky:
Is his name Fraud Howard?
That was awesome!
Is his name Fraud Howard?
That IGN review is outlandish!
I'm boycotting their site from here on out...
Actually , I've been doing that for the past decade. Oops!
Yeah it is pretty shocking to see the difference between the two.Yep. After watching a couple reviews an watching my favorite streamer play Starfield, I am absolutely going to wait for updates, sale, and MAYBE purchase a year from now.
BG3 is a godsend of an RPG. It's truly disgusting seeing the garbage conversation animations, characters clipping through objects, and the inability to kill important characters, in Starfield. Very dated game design. Will WAIT.
Everyone saying "Forget IGN! Game reviewers don't matter anyway!" in response to the 7 make me laugh because if IGN gave it a 10, NONE of these people would be saying that game reviewers don't matter. They'd flaunt it loud and proud like an American flag at a 4th of July parade.
Even the king walking sim Death Stranding had vehiclesOuch. Also I just read about no vehicles (aside from space ships). That's weird.
Even the king walking sim Death Stranding had vehicles
Point is having some ground vehicles (or mounts in more fantasy settings) in an open world game is a standard. I can't think of any non Bethesda games that don't do thisEven a wildly different game with wildly different technical requirements on a wildly different engine did something else, did it?
It really makes you think.
Point is having some ground vehicles (or mounts in more fantasy settings) in an open world game is a standard. I can't think of any non Bethesda games that don't do this
Make all the excuses you want, it's a poor effort
Especially odd considering all the effort they seem to have done for ship building
Xbox fans should be thankful that Starfield got a 87 considering how the review process went:
Vehicles ? You want to hit the boundary in 30 seconds or what ?
No.If BG3 hadn't come out this year then the sentiment regarding Starfield would be completely different.
Watching some people play it on their Steam Deck.. it looks on par with Fallout 3 graphics wise. It doesn’t look unplayable. It just looks like you’re playing a BGS game on a legacy console.
For anyone wanting a comparison with No Man's Sky:
Def true. Bought it at launch myself.To be fair, NO Man's Sky on August 9th 2016 was being ripped to shreds on social media and in reviews(mid 70s). A ton of people were contacting Sony demanding a refund for false advertising.
NMS is pretty damn good now in my opinion but it took several years after the initial disastrous launch to achieve that.
Ok, but that was on a fraction of Bethesda budget and headcount. So as a number cruncher I have to ask - where did that 400mln budget go to?To be fair, NO Man's Sky on August 9th 2016 was being ripped to shreds on social media and in reviews(mid 70s). A ton of people were contacting Sony demanding a refund for false advertising.
NMS is pretty damn good now in my opinion but it took several years after the initial disastrous launch to achieve that.
Ok, but that was on a fraction of Bethesda budget and headcount. So as a number cruncher I have to ask - where did that 400mln budget go to?
Nope. Utilizes Windows Auto HDR settings and Xbox’s built in HDR settings. Seems the game was not made for native HDR. So surprised by thisThere's no brightness settings or HDR settings on this game?
That’s the thing. I’m sure it’s a great game. Just not the game Todd was promoting. 90% of Peter Molyneux games were great games, just not the games he was describing.Taking a break after 3 hours of Starfield. It's fucking great.
I guess only Xbox shills gave this game a high score. LMAO. 88 now, BTW. BACK TO IT. Enjoy your screenshots!
Def true. Bought it at launch myself.
But the whole “seamless planet exploration and space flight across solar systems” was there at launch.
Not saying starfield ever was going to do that. But ya know
Hopefully this is the game that finally kills procedural generation, it’s lame af in this too
You didn’t address my question.Good lord.
I’ll say it again: if you guys sat down with a bunch of Hello Games engineers and a bunch of Bethesda engineers and said shit like this they’d laugh in your face, together.
You didn’t address my question.
Who does space exploration better in a game about SPACE EXPLORATION?
Why is is 15 people indie studio vs. 500 people behemoth belonging to Microsoft?
Also if we are on the subject - can I ask Bethesda engineers why they are unable to come up with other engine than Gamebryo?
Releasing game without hdr and separate option for ui brightness… man.Nope. Utilizes Windows Auto HDR settings and Xbox’s built in HDR settings. Seems the game was not made for native HDR. So surprised by this