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Now that's completely True lolTodd says a lot of things.
Now that's completely True lolTodd says a lot of things.
It's definitely a marketing initiative from MS/Bethesda. The overall reviews for the game are in the "mixed" category on Steam, but if they manage to 'push' the positive reviews to 70%, it will say "mostly positive" which is likely the goal here. They are looking to achieve this by targeting user reviews that level basic, non-vitriolic criticism of the game, which is really pathetic. I'm sure this will backfire for them spectacularlyThis is a prime example of people not wanting or willing to listen to feeback.
I’m not sure if this is a typical response from Bethesda or is this some new attitude they’ve developed under MS?
Either way these pubs have the same weakness and it’s called money. Don’t buy their shit and they will change their attitude real quick.
i havent got the game (my PC isnt quite good enough and I aint buying this gen of xbox) but why is loading screens such a big deal?
Really? I don't think it was a lot say compared with say Halo 3. That shit was everywhere. And awesome.How much money did Microsoft spent marketing this thing anyway? Most have set some sort of record.
And gets defended constantly for it by the derp-squad.Todd says a lot of things.
I cant read minds but its been extremely difficult for me to believe that the outrage about it isnt almost entirely performative. People have played games with load screens for the last 25 years. No loading is always a nice bonus, but its just not that big a deal for me personally. Its usually 1-3 seconds and you see some of your photos used for backgrounds. I think people exaggerate to "punish" Bethesda for using their engine to make similar games to their past stuff. But maybe I'm wrong and someone can explain how the reaction is proportionate.i havent got the game (my PC isnt quite good enough and I aint buying this gen of xbox) but why is loading screens such a big deal?
I can accept that argument for subjective/artistic/creative things.I mean the game itself being this or that is completely irrelevant. Personally "lol you don't get it"-ing players should be mocked and shit on by anyone. It's unbelievably absurd, no matter who does it.
Why should people expect the same 25-year-old experience from a next-gen console and a next-gen-exclusive game that's being sold on a next-gen price ($70)?I cant read minds but its been extremely difficult for me to believe that the outrage about it isnt almost entirely performative. People have played games with load screens for the last 25 years. No loading is always a nice bonus, but its just not that big a deal for me personally. Its usually 1-3 seconds and you see some of your photos used for backgrounds. I think people exaggerate to "punish" Bethesda for using their engine to make similar games to their past stuff. But maybe I'm wrong and someone can explain how the reaction is proportionate.
This one was amazing:This shit is backfiring badly. Check out the responses to the "developer response".
Steam Community :: MOONSHOT :: Review for Starfield
Boring, empty, soulless. Unpleasant to play. Todd told me I'd be exploring space, not fast travel menus. You don't really explore anything at all. You just teleport from desolate waste to desolate waste. Then your space ship sets down a 15 minute walk from the copy/paste POI you'be been...steamcommunity.com
Is this crybaby act ever going to end?And it's hard to take the extreme criticism of Starfield seriously, especially since we know there's a concerted effort to slag anything Microsoft by certain folks within the industry.
Starfield isn't perfect, but it's far from being as horrible as it's being made out to be by review bombers. If this would have come out on the PS5 it would have gotten GOTY nominations all over.
Or fucking long range comms instead of going all the way to some outpost to deliver a one line message.I could live with empty worlds, but only if you give me fun ways to get around - high speed flying, Spider-manning, parcouring. I am not walking/running slowly only to discover nothing on the way.
And talking of realism of "empty space", how the hell it is realistic not to have vehicles when you can casually travel between planet systems?
Bethesda:
You can add me to that list: ES6 will be a shitshow.
One of the biggest reasons for that will be Starfield and its negative reviews, and how Bethesda will be in 2 minds regarding what to do and what not to do.
I posted about this earlier a few weeks ago. What should Bethesda do with ES6:Well I certainly hope not. I love ES games and I was thrilled when they announced 6. Hard to imagine that Bethesda is going to stick with this antiquated engine and design yet again.
Where is Phil Spencer in all this? He likes to brag about how much they "listen" to their fans, but we have this nonsense going on that is the opposite of listening.
I posted about this earlier a few weeks ago. What should Bethesda do with ES6:
I think that's a lose-lose situation for Bethesda no matter what they do at this point. That's also why I don't have high hopes from their next games.
- Stick with Creation Engine and all its problems (ES6 will have similar issues as Starfield)
- Switch to something like Unreal Engine 5 (ES6 will have new issues and, most importantly, it will not be a typical Bethesda RPG that Bethesda games are known for and that Creation Engine allows them to make).
They are 100% sticking with it. No one should expect differently. If I have to read more posts about the "expectations" its just going to be mind numbing.Well I certainly hope not. I love ES games and I was thrilled when they announced 6. Hard to imagine that Bethesda is going to stick with this antiquated engine and design yet again.
And people still believe them..Todd says a lot of things.
And people still believe them..
They are 100% sticking with it. No one should expect differently. If I have to read more posts about the "expectations" its just going to be mind numbing.
- Oblivion, Fallout 3, Skyrim were all one group relatively on the same level graphically.
- Fallout 4 is a step above that.
- Starfield likely was in development long enough to have some parts on par with FO4, and some parts are a step above.
Best I would expect is maybe it will be more consistently like the higher asset portions of Starfield.
Because people will eat their shit again and again.They don’t respect the consumer
It doesn't help that the main quest is like the second worse quest line in the game. I'm not sure what the hell they were thinking.
I'll believe it when I see it. It's pretty easy to guess what will happen as it will likely be exactly the same as with Starfield. Most people will just expect the same type of game they've always made. A small group of shills on twitter will hype it up for console wars. Then other console warriors will pretend that everyone believed it's the game of the entire time space continuum, and 100% of Xbox's future depends on this moment and it will be exactly the same as we just saw.I don't think expectations are going to be anything like they were for Starfield. Probably a good thing.
Then trying to change peoples minds by going into reviews and telling them they are wrong is about as desperate as it gets. I would rather clean dog shit then do a job like this.
It's real. You can go to Steam and read them.Ehh... This kind of response makes me worried for future games if this is the attitude of developers (assuming this story is real).
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Well said mateYou might want to calm down. Just a suggestion.
It's time for realise that your own personal opinion and the echo chamber that the OT was (this isn't a slight by the way, OT's are always echo chambers by nature, it's just how things tend to transpire), don't align with the opinions of the masses who have played the game.
Hundreds of thousands of people are not buying this game on PC to "pile on". There's a much cheaper avenue by which people are able to do so if that were their prerogative.
first post. this's the explanation in a nutshell. the biggest map featured in any bethesda game - but you can't actually explore it...If you're playing it like previous Bethesda games, meaning you land somewhere and wonder around looking for stuff, you're not gonna have a good time. Like at all. Actually, it will be a terrible time.
I think that's why people are so disappointed in this game.