It's not about whether it's MP or SP. RedFall was SP and that still failed due to many game-breaking bugs, glitches, boring, annoying combat, stupid AI....Fallout 76 was MP online. This is SP game. You are playing the game alone.
Redfall wasn't made by Bethesda. It has nothing to do with Bethesda.It's not about whether it's MP or SP. RedFall was SP and that still failed due to many game-breaking bugs, glitches, boring, annoying combat, stupid AI....
However, RedFall was made with the Unreal Engine, And Starfield is made with the Creation Engine. Redfall is made by Arkane, vs Bethesda.
Fallout 76 uses Creation and was made by Bethesda. So a good engine, with a good company, yet still a very poor launch.
Starfield uses Creation 2.0 and is made by Bethesda... So have they learnt their mistakes with MP games. I hope so.
I mean, No Man Sky is now pretty good with Procedural Generation of Planets, but the game is so wide and empty, it just becomes extremely boring.Honestly, If they manage to nail the Procedure generation of the Planets, this game is a 95+ Easily.
I didn't say it was made by Bethesda, re-read my comment!!!Redfall wasn't made by Bethesda. It has nothing to do with Bethesda.
Fallout 76 was a side project. It was hammered heavily by mtx and the online mode.
As for Creation engine, it was the same engine as Skyrim and fallout 4.
You have nothing to worry about.
Do you know what Bethesda is good at?I mean, No Man Sky is now pretty good with Procedural Generation of Planets, but the game is so wide and empty, it just becomes extremely boring.
So its not just about planet generation, but what you can do and what NPC/Story elements it also has.
You won't regret the ride. You are in for a huge adventure. Just make sure you have enough time to pack your stuff.I didn't say it was made by Bethesda, re-read my comment!!!
I hope I have nothing to worry about!!!! I have pre-ordered it since it was at a 25% discount for the premium version on PC, which makes it 5 bucks more than the standard version.
But I will hold off on claiming the key until the reviews come through.
I'm still very excited
Stop being obnoxious, of course... single-player RPG games...Do you know what Bethesda is good at?
Thing here is that on Starfield the Planets are Procedural Generated but the content on them are not, they are handcrafted, so you might go on a Planet and still have tons of shit to do on them.I mean, No Man Sky is now pretty good with Procedural Generation of Planets, but the game is so wide and empty, it just becomes extremely boring.
So its not just about planet generation, but what you can do and what NPC/Story elements it also has.
That sounds like the perfect balance, hopefully, its as good as they claim. Todd oozing with excitement in the showcase.Thing here is that on Starfield the Planets are Procedural Generated but the content on them are not, they are handcrafted, so you might go on a Planet and still have tons of shit to do on them.
I'm generally much more optimistic about the game than I was when I originally made this thread because what they presented during the showcase looked so much better than that crappy gameplay footage from before. But one thing that I'm still skeptical about is this procedural generated crap. The details on that are a bit foggy, which is never a good sign, plus "procedural generation" honestly doesn't sound like something that I would even want out of a story-driven RPG like this. It sounds like it's only gonna make the game more shallow and its size will be largely artificial.Thing here is that on Starfield the Planets are Procedural Generated but the content on them are not, they are handcrafted, so you might go on a Planet and still have tons of shit to do on them.
I think Starfield will be good, but I doubt it will live up to the insanely high expectations literally everyone has for it much like Cyberpunk 2077.
Yeah it will depend of how the procedural generation mechanic will work tbh, every other thing that they showed looks amazing. From what i understand of the Showcase the Planets will be generated procedurally, but the contents on them will be handcrafted, how this work we still need to see.I'm generally much more optimistic about the game than I was when I originally made this thread because what they presented during the showcase looked so much better than that crappy gameplay footage from before. But one thing that I'm still skeptical about is this procedural generated crap. The details on that are a bit foggy, which is never a good sign, plus "procedural generation" honestly doesn't sound like something that I would even want out of a story-driven RPG like this. It sounds like it's only gonna make the game more shallow and its size will be largely artificial.
I'm guessing that most of the game will be just barren, empty landscapes like in Elite, with only a handful hand-crafted locations. They might as well narrow the scope and just focus on creating a limited sized maps for each planet that would be more rich in content.
Wasn’t Starfield called one, if not the most important XBOX game of the generation? That there tells me that the hype and expectations are most likely really high for the game. I don’t think people are expecting the best game ever, but after Redfall’s negative reception and for Microsoft/Bethesda’s sake, I feel it definitely has to be very good.most people are hyped with the features and depth they showed off at the Direct.
Some of you speak as if people expect the game to make toast for them.
I'm generally much more optimistic about the game than I was when I originally made this thread because what they presented during the showcase looked so much better than that crappy gameplay footage from before. But one thing that I'm still skeptical about is this procedural generated crap. The details on that are a bit foggy, which is never a good sign, plus "procedural generation" honestly doesn't sound like something that I would even want out of a story-driven RPG like this. It sounds like it's only gonna make the game more shallow and its size will be largely artificial.
I'm guessing that most of the game will be just barren, empty landscapes like in Elite, with only a handful hand-crafted locations. They might as well narrow the scope and just focus on creating a limited sized maps for each planet that would be more rich in content.
Wasn’t Starfield called one, if not the most important XBOX game of the generation? That there tells me that the hype and expectations are most likely really high for the game. I don’t think people are expecting the best game ever, but after Redfall’s negative reception and for Microsoft/Bethesda’s sake, I feel it definitely has to be very good.
Ever heard of an expression "wide as an ocean, shallow as a puddle"? That's exactly what happens when you make a giant-ass game just for the sake of making it giant, but don't fill it with anything meaningful to explore or experience. To expect that 99,99% of those planets' surfaces will be anything but a barren rock is a pipe dream.Why would populating the Galaxy you’re flying in make it more shallow?
They’ve also shared more detail on the procedurally generated planets than you’re claiming. Certainly most of the game won’t be ‘barren landscapes’, the planets essential to the story are completely handcrafted and they’re putting limited sized handcrafted maps on a lot of the procedurally generated planets, just like you say you want.
You’ll also know - via scanning - if a planet is a completely empty iceball or whatever before you go land there.
Game go reviewed well on PC tho. The people who cried about the release were mainly playing on last gen consoles. Look it up, the release was fine on launch for PC and the content while not being what was promised still managed to score very highly on pcStop being obnoxious, of course... single-player RPG games...
I mean so was CD Projekt red, and look how mediocre Cyberpunk was, fantastic game tho just overhyped and over-promised.
The Starfield trailer revealed a jet pack feature. It looks like Prey multi-player to me. Granted, that is just a play style one can choose but one worries.