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Elder Scrolls 6 is going to be massive.
Fallout 4 was contentious. Bethesda failed with Fallout 76. They failed with Elder Scrolls Blades. Starfield didn't live up to the hype. But I guess we can see what happens 5 years from now.
Elder Scrolls 6 is going to be massive.
and for that they will pay. (they already are)Bethesda will never switch engine. Poof goes the mod scene,
yeah. "Mods will fix it". But remember, Bethesda is now a First Party Xbox Studio.Which is a major reason why their games live forever.
Clearly is not.The engine is fine.
Massive disappointment just like Fallout 4, Fallout 76 and Starfield.Elder Scrolls 6 is going to be massive.
Fallout 4 received good reviews for the most part. 76 was trash, Starfield was mixed for some users. I liked the game. It gave me what i wanted. Elder Scrolls 6 will be massive just off hype. Likely a next gen game and a launch game for Xbox.Fallout 4 was contentious. Bethesda failed with Fallout 76. They failed with Elder Scrolls Blades. Starfield didn't live up to the hype. But I guess we can see what happens 5 years from now.
Fallout 4 received good reviews for the most part. 76 was trash, Starfield was mixed for some users. I liked the game. It gave me what i wanted. Elder Scrolls 6 will be massive just off hype. Likely a next gen game and a launch game for Xbox.
They're not paying for anything. People that talk down on the game are complaining about the writing and loading screens which can be solved without switching engines. Creation Engine 2 isnt going anywhere.and for that they will pay. (they already are)
yeah. "Mods will fix it". But remember, Bethesda is now a First Party Xbox Studio.
Clearly is not.
Massive disappointment just like Fallout 4, Fallout 76 and Starfield.
This is a trend.
Users reviews count as reviews.......Steam reviews are good. The metascore is even better. It wasn't a contentious game. It received good reviews and sold well. What more do you want? lolFallout 4's reviews aren't what matter. It matters how the fans responded. As I said, it was a contentious game. ES6 might have hype behind it like Fallout 76 and Starfield did. Maybe more. But like Starfield and Fallout 76, it won't matter if the game doesn't perform.
I believe in es6. Maybe they didn't know what to do with a space game but they they can do another fantasy no problem. I think. Probably.
Users reviews count as reviews.......Steam reviews are good. The metascore is even better. It wasn't a contentious game. It received good reviews and sold well. What more do you want? lol
Fallout 76 never had massive hype behind it. People in the fallout community were skeptical because it was a online fallout game. Fallout isn't a online ip.
Elder Scrolls 6 will be massive.
lol since starfart turned out to be an intergalactic turd, it's time to start the next hype cycle i guess.Bethesda will never switch engine. Poof goes the mod scene, Which is a major reason why their games live forever. The engine is fine. Elder Scrolls 6 is going to be massive.
Nah. Plenty of people like Starfield.lol since starfart turned out to be an intergalactic turd, it's time to start the next hype cycle i guess.
see you in 2030
I don't think there is anything wrong with hoping Bethesda lands its next Skyrim. But I do think that after 12 years, it's time people hang up the idea that they are some magical studio that puts out mind-blowing games. They haven't been that for quite some time. They have done nothing in a long time to warrant blind confidence.
Like i Said, i liked Starfield. It was a ambitious open world space game that had you hopping from planet to planet. Elder Scrolls 6 will be much more focus. Elder Scrolls is a golden franchise. Can't wait for 6.I don't think there is anything wrong with hoping Bethesda lands its next Skyrim. But I do think that after 12 years, it's time people hang up the idea that they are some magical studio that puts out mind-blowing games. They haven't been that for quite some time. They have done nothing in a long time to warrant blind confidence.
This.the last bit should tell Xbox and Bethesda that they simply can't continue using that engine or set of "tools". The industry has left the "Bethesda Magic" in the past and now, as a first party studio for Xbox; expectations are going get even bigger.
They are fucked, because it doesn't matter what decision they make NOW, their next game is not going to meet the expectations people want and the xbox brand needs.
Brand new engine from scratch, Switch to Unreal or keep updating this old shit.
each decision has its pros and cons but at the rate game dev is taking....we are taking about 12 years until we see a meaningful and substantial improvement in Bethesda tech. that's fucking scary.
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The change in emoji makes this too funny. @Ass of Can Whooping you're doing too much man.
I'm gonna be honest:
This is a categorical disaster.
Why is it a disaster?:
For multiple reasons, but I have seen the same criticism (even from people who love the game).
If one aspect of a video game as art/entertainment is to offer escapism through some fantasy is selling, and your game's fantasy is basically undermined by your lackluster technology.....Huston, we have a problem.
Starfield gets a massive hit in the nuts when is trying to sell space exploration with unparalleled freedom and what you get instead is 16x The Loading Screens
the last bit should tell Xbox and Bethesda that they simply can't continue using that engine or set of "tools". The industry has left the "Bethesda Magic" in the past and now, as a first party studio for Xbox; expectations are going get even bigger.
They are fucked, because it doesn't matter what decision they make NOW, their next game is not going to meet the expectations people want and the xbox brand needs.
Brand new engine from scratch, Switch to Unreal or keep updating this old shit.
each decision has its pros and cons but at the rate game dev is taking....we are taking about 12 years until we see a meaningful and substantial improvement in Bethesda tech. that's fucking scary.
No. At this point, gamers like Fallout 76 more than they like Starfield.They're not paying for anything. People that talk down on the game are complaining about the writing and loading screens which can be solved without switching engines. Creation Engine 2 isnt going anywhere.
Mods add to the experience. They're a additive
clearly it is
only massive disappointment there is 76.
They got a formula. The most distinctive thing about it is that nobody else does the same thing. Sure, they could jack it up. But it's known territory and it's there's no direct alternative on the horizon.
Fallout 76 was at like a 50 on Steam. Starfield will just get better reviews as patches, updates and expansions roll out. Oh and of course mods. Also that's not the score. The score is what it says on the Steam page. Not the Steam db.No. At this point, gamers like Fallout 76 more than they like Starfield.
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It's nice to live in a bubble, but the fact of the matter is that after the honeymoon period is over, reality starts to settle in, revealing the plethora of fundamental issues with the game (even beyond the engine).They're not paying for anything. People that talk down on the game are complaining about the writing and loading screens which can be solved without switching engines. Creation Engine 2 isnt going anywhere.
Mods add to the experience. They're a additive
clearly it is
only massive disappointment there is 76.
Nobody else does open-world RPG's? Nobody else does multi-choice conversations? I mean, what exactly does Bethesda do that's so special? Back in the day, what they did was amazing. Open-world games are a dime a dozen now. Plenty of RPGs have dialogue choices. The alternatives have been there for a long time. I'm not trying to shit on what you enjoy, but it's not so unique. That's kinda the problem they're running into now.
No that's false. It sits at a mostly positive rating on Steam. How is that overwhelming negative? And that's not even counting the xbox store or the metascore. So you're wrong.It's nice to live in a bubble, but the fact of the matter is that after the honeymoon period is over, reality starts to settle in, revealing the plethora of fundamental issues with the game (even beyond the engine).
after the first batch of media reviews then the second batch of media reviews (after the game released) and then the third wave of long reviews, critiques and essays from content creators. The opinion of the game is definitely overwhelmingly negative/disappointing.
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I'd like to try whatever is so similar. Skyrim is as much grand theft auto as it is an RPG. In fact, contrasting it with the enderal tc really shows the difference. Enderal is a flat out better rpg but in the transformation it can't keep that aspect of endless dicking around.
It's not that nobody else can do what they do, it's that nobody bothers. If there is something so much like it, I would like to try.
I feel bad for people like you. It must be heartbreaking. But i was there (never in denial tho). When you are excited about a game/series or publisher/developer and then, boom! their next game releases and well....is not that good or things start to feel a bit lackluster or outdated.No that's false. It sits at a mostly positive rating on Steam. How is that overwhelming negative? And that's not even counting the xbox store or the metascore. So you're wrong.
I liked the game. If i thought it was ass i would say it was ass. But i enjoyed it. Sorry bud, but your overwhelming negative narrative doesn't work. Pure fan fiction. Im sure that other site you visit will agree with you though! LOL.I feel bad for people like you. It must be heartbreaking. But i was there (never in denial tho). When you are excited about a game/series or publisher/developer and then, boom! their next game releases and well....is not that good or things start to feel a bit lackluster or outdated.
No, this is the actual score.Fallout 76 was at like a 50 on Steam. Starfield will just get better reviews as patches, updates and expansions roll out. Oh and of course mods. Also that's not the score. The score is what it says on the Steam page. Not the Steam db.
Don't worry just another script follower, unlikely he touched the gameI feel bad for people like you. It must be heartbreaking. But i was there (never in denial tho). When you are excited about a game/series or publisher/developer and then, boom! their next game releases and well....is not that good or things start to feel a bit lackluster or outdated.
https://www.metacritic.com/game/diablo-iv/ as a diablo series fanatic, who spent solid few tousands hours(hard to say if 10k, maybe only 7-8k but its crazy amount;p) in the games from the series, and played d4 for over 150h, i can tell u user review score is right where it should be, atm, and review score is just for person who wants to play d4 like any other game, so those 30-50h for story/sidequests/map exploring- in other words reviewers judged game like its just another game u touch and move on, users judged d4 as a one of diablo series games, where u play for months/years w/o getting bored, hence big disparity in the scores.Tbh I don't really put any faith in user reviews. But it is still funny
Even if that is the case, what i said stands true. The game will get better reviews as expansions,patches,updates,mods roll out. Same thing happen with fallout 76. which was like a 50!No, this is the actual score.
The score on the Steam store is filtered by your selected language. The score on Steamdb is the actual overall score. You will get the same score on the Steam store if you remove the language filter.
No. At this point, gamers like Fallout 76 more than they like Starfield.
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It is true. Check my comment; I have updated it with screenshots now.Even if that is the case, what i said stands true. The game will get better reviews as expansions,patches,updates,mods roll out. Same thing happen with fallout 76. which was like a 50!
Plenty of open-world games out there. Open-world RPGs as well. If you like exactly the very specific way Bethesda does it, that's fine. I mean hell, have you tried Cyberpunk?
Do we really need 20 posts of you repeating you liked this shitty game?I liked the game. If i thought it was ass i would say it was ass. But i enjoyed it. Sorry bud, but your overwhelming negative narrative doesn't work. Pure fan fiction. Im sure that other site you visit will agree with you though! LOL.
Another roach, joins the fray. I keep responding because people keep responding to me? Isn't this how forums and threads works? Your input wasn't needed because you said a whole lot of nothing.Do we really need 20 posts of you repeating you liked this shitty game?
Do you get paid per post?
good for youI liked the game.
ass ≠ as the game being disappointing or being deeply flawed.If i thought it was ass i would say it was ass. But i enjoyed it.
negative/disappointing.Sorry bud, but your overwhelming negative narrative doesn't work. Pure fan fiction.
More people have played Starfield and Starfield has more positive reviews. Also this is just Steam btw. Starfield has a better metascore then fallout 76...sooo yeah. And yes the reviews will go up. Like i said fallout 76 was at a 50 on steam. So it's very likely Starfield follows the same path for reasons already stated.It is true. Check my comment; I have updated it with screenshots now.
And we can't assume the game will get higher scores or it will be patched. That's future talk. Besides, recent reviews are more negative than overall reviews, so whatever Bethesda has done after the launch with patches and updates hasn't made it better.
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If and when the game improves and the review scores improve, we can talk about it. But as of now, people like Fallout 76 more than they like Starfield.
And so many people more. Yet, the disappointment is palpable even more so form Bethesda fans.Don't worry just another script follower, unlikely he touched the game
We rarely get a Game of the Generation, after all.Love that Starfield still inspires so much conversation even over a month after launch!
good for you
ass ≠ as the game being disappointing or being deeply flawed.
negative/disappointing.
Bethesda will never switch engine. Poof goes the mod scene, Which is a major reason why their games live forever. The engine is fine. Elder Scrolls 6 is going to be massive.
Bethesda will never switch engine. Poof goes the mod scene, Which is a major reason why their games live forever. The engine is fine. Elder Scrolls 6 is going to be massive.
Fallout 4 received good reviews for the most part. 76 was trash, Starfield was mixed for some users. I liked the game. It gave me what i wanted. Elder Scrolls 6 will be massive just off hype. Likely a next gen game and a launch game for Xbox.
Users reviews count as reviews.......Steam reviews are good. The metascore is even better. It wasn't a contentious game. It received good reviews and sold well. What more do you want? lol
Fallout 76 never had massive hype behind it. People in the fallout community were skeptical because it was a online fallout game. Fallout isn't a online ip.
Elder Scrolls 6 will be massive.
Nah. Plenty of people like Starfield.
Like i Said, i liked Starfield. It was a ambitious open world space game that had you hopping from planet to planet. Elder Scrolls 6 will be much more focus. Elder Scrolls is a golden franchise. Can't wait for 6.
Fallout 76 was at like a 50 on Steam. Starfield will just get better reviews as patches, updates and expansions roll out. Oh and of course mods. Also that's not the score. The score is what it says on the Steam page. Not the Steam db.
No that's false. It sits at a mostly positive rating on Steam. How is that overwhelming negative? And that's not even counting the xbox store or the metascore. So you're wrong.
I liked the game. If i thought it was ass i would say it was ass. But i enjoyed it. Sorry bud, but your overwhelming negative narrative doesn't work. Pure fan fiction. Im sure that other site you visit will agree with you though! LOL.
Even if that is the case, what i said stands true. The game will get better reviews as expansions,patches,updates,mods roll out. Same thing happen with fallout 76. which was like a 50!
(for you). But is the reality.Like I said reviews are mostly postive. Metascore was also good. Your negative narrative doesn't work.
I loooove cyberpunk. I consider it pretty far off from the es style, though. Cp was driven by the excellent main story. In Skyrim the main quest is ass. It's about them dotting up the map with little things so you just go hiking and find stuff. I cruise around nigh city too, but mostly I am just taking in views. In Skyrim, while it's spread thin, there's enough detail to make it feel like you found something at least a little interesting on a regular basis. Overall feel very different.
I literally told you why your overwhelming negative narrative doesn't work. You just can't comprehend at this point. Like i said, go to your other site. They appreciate fan fiction way more over there(for you). But is the reality.
i bet you cant make any criticism about this game. I bet you see the loading screen as the most sophisticated feature of the game.
you have zero points in reading comprehension. Because that's not what I said.I literally told you why your overwhelming negative narrative doesn't work. You just can't comprehend at this point. Like i said, go to your other site. They appreciate fan fiction way more over there![]()
Have you tried AC: Odyssey? I haven't personally, but that's a pretty big map with a lot of stuff to do. I do believe Origins, Odyssey, and Valhalla were all RPGs. Again, I'm not trying to make you think you're wrong for liking what you like. I guess I'm just trying to illustrate that alternatives do exist and that there are many games these days doing things now that not many were in Bethesda's glory days. I think at a certain point a person can get a little too specific and limiting in what they want in an alternative. But that doesn't make you wrong, at all, for wanting that exact kind of game just done by someone else.
I do think the gaming community overall is moving on from the notion that Bethesda games are super special in today's landscape. Open-world? RPG? Dialogue? Discovery? It's just all been done so much now. Not all at once in one game all the time. But enough to where you really need to make what you have a lot more polished than just simply having it. That's where people seem to feel Bethesda has been left behind. It's not enough to have dialogue. It has to be well-written. It's not enough to have a big world. It has to be well-designed. I could go on but you get where I'm going, I'm sure.
Feel free at any point to tell me to shut the fuck up. Starting to feel like I'm just talking at you![]()