Freelance?He previously claimed to work at Bungie.
I just bought it the premium deluxe Through gamepass discount 31,25€ and 150€ for WD Black C50 1Tb expansion card(Series X)
But we do....If we had some Starfield marketing
I only did the GPU upgrade for $30 something but will eventually buy iti'm actually BROKE for once... i have GamePass but i refuse to load it just using GPU. I wanna buy the premium version dammit. Ugh adulting is difficult sometimes![]()
Fallout 4 sorta came out of nowhere from what I remember.Wasn't fallout 4 this same way? I don't remember loads of advertising. But maybe I'm remembering wrong
Yeah I can't remember there being much "hype" for fallout 4 till they dropped that awesome trailer. Christ it has been 8 years since they released that trailer for fallout 4. I don't even want to think about the levels of anticipation there will be for fallout 5 (assuming I am still alive when it releases, I am pushing 50 now).Fallout 4 sorta came out of nowhere from what I remember.
Fallout 4 sorta came out of nowhere from what I remember.
Thread title is a lie.Is this only on Xbox? Or not at all? I bought this shit to preload on my dinosaur internet ahead of time and I see no such option on Steam.![]()
There will be a preload on both xbox and steam. The game is still 16 days away I imagine pre-loads will become available in the last week before launch of the game. I bought the game on steam myself and like you have a dogshit net connection I don't have any concerns they won't give us enough time to download it before it releases fully ........ unless you are on a 56k modem connection thennnnnnnnnnn you might have a few issues.Is this only on Xbox? Or not at all? I bought this shit to preload on my dinosaur internet ahead of time and I see no such option on Steam.![]()
I get a sad 300 kbps so I hope to have as much time as possible because I can't always run it 24/7 eitherThere will be a preload on both xbox and steam. The game is still 16 days away I imagine pre-loads will become available in the last week before launch of the game. I bought the game on steam myself and like you have a dogshit net connection I don't have any concerns they won't give us enough time to download it before it releases fully ........ unless you are on a 56k modem connection thennnnnnnnnnn you might have a few issues.
Thread has been up a long time, you'd think it would be changed.Thread title is a lie.
Is there a new date?Thread has been up a long time, you'd think it would be changed.
I just mean that the title is false - it's a week or so past August 9 and you can't preload anything.Is there a new date?
Well then it seems tight if you ask me. Reviews might be previews. Not that I care much about reviews in this case since I've already preordered it but for me it still show yet again that the current review system don't really work. Reviews are rushed out to be there day 1 but most games gets patched after the release and almost no reviews are updated after the release. It doesn't add up right. Means the review scores we stare at on Metacritic don't really help the consumers much if they jump in a week later since they're for the pre-release review code the consumer will never touch and from someone just rushing through a game.Fess - See, the earlier timeline was indeed too early.
Later this week, 10-15 days before the release of the game, makes more sense.
But this makes me question all those previous positive tweets we saw. Non-Microsoft people couldn't be playing the game if they have yet to share review codes.
It's also just the current state of the industry. There are more games than ever, and games are bigger than ever.Well then it seems tight if you ask me. Reviews might be previews. Not that I care much about reviews in this case since I've already preordered it but for me it still show yet again that the current review system don't really work. Reviews are rushed out to be there day 1 but most games gets patched after the release and almost no reviews are updated after the release. It doesn't add up right. Means the review scores we stare at on Metacritic don't really help the consumers much if they jump in a week later since they're for the pre-release review code the consumer will never touch and from someone just rushing through a game.
If games were finished 2 months before the release day and if review codes were sent out a week later it would work out great.Reviews are and will be rushed, no matter what.
This is coming out on the Series S right? That means when I play it on the Series X the performance should be a rock solid 30fps with no dips?
Fess - See, the earlier timeline was indeed too early.
Later this week, 10-15 days before the release of the game, makes more sense.
But this makes me question all those previous positive tweets we saw. Non-Microsoft people couldn't be playing the game if they have yet to share review codes.
This is coming out on the Series S right? That means when I play it on the Series X the performance should be a rock solid 30fps with no dips?
yeahhhhhhhhhhh erm ....... OUCH. Not gonna make light of such things 9 times out of 10 no one has control over the net infrastructure. I will say this though you must have the patience of a saint to deal with that. I am literally pulling my hair out and pacing the floors on my 4mb/s connection. I wouldn't stress too much I reckon we will get several days to preload this since it is one of the biggest downloads I have ever seen at a whopping 125gbs.I get a sad 300 kbps so I hope to have as much time as possible because I can't always run it 24/7 either.
[Source]Speaking at a 'What Next For Gaming' event, Howard revealed that Series S has become his most used Xbox console, although not entirely out of choice.
"I got an X and S when they came out," Howard revealed to the assembled media. "I put the X in the basement with the big 4K TV.
"My kids don't let [me play it]… they're always on it. So the S is upstairs… and [the game] looks great."
Xbox chief Phil Spencer then quipped: "We can see where Todd is in the pecking order."
Howard responded: "It looks great. But technically, most of my Starfield play has been on Series S within my family."
There are people playtesting it though but it seems likely it is just playtesters and not reviewsFess - See, the earlier timeline was indeed too early.
Later this week, 10-15 days before the release of the game, makes more sense.
But this makes me question all those previous positive tweets we saw. Non-Microsoft people couldn't be playing the game if they have yet to share review codes.
I'm guessing those were still playtesters. Speaking of which...
There are people playtesting it though but it seems likely it is just playtesters and not reviews
Good this is encouraging because I was one of those saying it was very buggy but that was literally around the first of this year
Yeah, honestly I hate it. We had something much faster at our old home, about double or triple your speed and I was beyond satisfied with that but when we bought this honestly we didn't check the internet speeds, but it kind of comes with moving to more remote area.yeahhhhhhhhhhh erm ....... OUCH. Not gonna make light of such things 9 times out of 10 no one has control over the net infrastructure. I will say this though you must have the patience of a saint to deal with that. I am literally pulling my hair out and pacing the floors on my 4mb/s connection. I wouldn't stress too much I reckon we will get several days to preload this since it is one of the biggest downloads I have ever seen at a whopping 125gbs.
No wireless?Yeah, honestly I hate it. We had something much faster at our old home, about double or triple your speed and I was beyond satisfied with that but when we bought this honestly we didn't check the internet speeds, but it kind of comes with moving to more remote area.
The painful thing is that the cable company just won't come into our area/group of houses. They are on the "main road" 1-2 miles away so we are stuck with DSL which honestly I would be fine with if they would bump it up to at least 20 Megabit or something, but 3 Megabit is awful. It was fine 20 years ago (that's what I was using 20 years ago), but the internet - everything is so much higher in bandwidth demands these days. Basically if nothing else is using the net at all, I can download about or almost a gig an hour. So it would take about 5 days straight to get Starfield - I recently downloaded Baldur's Gate III and was lucky enough to be able to keep it pretty much on all the time and that's what it took thereabouts. This is why I was hyped for this "preload" so soon - could set it to a low threshold and just have it ready later without having to compete with my daughter or wife using the internet. lol.
Like cellular? I checked the websites of the major carriers for their "internet service" and none of them seem to service this area for that specific service. Even if they did, I'm worried about throttling. I sometimes jump on my cellular through tether to help speed along download, but even on my mobile plan that is "unlimited" it's only "unlimited" until about 35 GB, then it slows down to like 128k ISDN connection or something awful. Starlink isn't available here either and still skeptical about that anyway. But yeah I think throttling would be a major concern - once you add in just streaming services from my wife and child (Netflix, whatever) that stuff just eats GB much less trying to download or upload something. Do you have any experience with it?No wireless?
No. I used a dish that pointed at a tower. Not sure what they call it.Like cellular? I checked the websites of the major carriers for their "internet service" and none of them seem to service this area for that specific service. Even if they did, I'm worried about throttling. I sometimes jump on my cellular through tether to help speed along download, but even on my mobile plan that is "unlimited" it's only "unlimited" until about 35 GB, then it slows down to like 128k ISDN connection or something awful. Starlink isn't available here either and still skeptical about that anyway. But yeah I think throttling would be a major concern - once you add in just streaming services from my wife and child (Netflix, whatever) that stuff just eats GB much less trying to download or upload something. Do you have any experience with it?
But I'm always testing my mobile connection, I use Google FI so it uses various towers, sometimes I can get up to 50-70megabit registering on my mobile depending on where I'm at in the yard. In the house proper it's often times worse than my DSL.
DSL?it's often times worse than my DSL.
Plus I had a message from Xbox on the app I would be charged soon for my Starfield preorderJust updated my PC Xbox app and noticed it's got a new Starfield themed startup screen
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I know I just didn't want to make a whole new thread on when review codes were going out and had hoped maybe when the codes went out downloads would start for all of usThat is for the reviewers. The thread is about pre-loading for pre-orders.
DSL?
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For real though, I'm so sorry. As much as I'm an advocate for digital games/libraries we really are spoiled by 500mbit+ connections that just aren't accessible to a lot of folks.