>but, but, but no mans sk-ACK
This will be better than any game you have ever played.
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>but, but, but no mans sk-ACK
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Having cool external people to come and make the style of the game better don't automatically make the game good.
stop showing good games to zoomers homosexual
dont worry, he didn't
Image unrelated. Omikron is fricking amazing, you filthy pleb.
What age did you realize you were trans?
3-4. mom told me i am
aeiou?
Oh my god Reddit-bros, we are finally going home
THANK YOU TODD YES THANK Y OU GOD YES
HOLD ON GUYS I LITERALLY NEED NEW PANTS BECAUSE HOW MUCH I PEED MYSELF YES YES YES
Do you think space suits in Starfield have a nappy? But seriously this is just marketing, NASA would rather have an accurate simulation and thats not what Starfield is going to be.
NASA workers aren’t all a bunch of autists. They gave them real information and data and they know Bethesda will likely gamify it. Probably the most to life data that will be implemented is planet formation, orbits, and star systems.
Where do you get that from the article describing “NASA punk”? Does the aesthetic play into the game design at all? Or is this a “George RR Martin is writing Elden Ring oh whoops it’s actually just DS4 lol” style cope
So it will have freemason imagery and liberal use of CGI?
Idk about any game, but it is definitely going to completely blow NMS and "redemption arc" gays out of the water. at baseline oblivion with guns in space will have more to actually do than NMS will even have after the next content drops.
>but it is definitely going to completely blow NMS and "redemption arc" gays out of the water.
this.
the "It's a NMS clone" line is so unbelievably moronic that I don't actually believe any living breathing human believes it.
>it's a NMS clone
yeah, that's so moronic. NMS actually has spaceship traversal and fully explorable planets
Oblivion has personality, this shit looks completely sterile and boring
So, still leaps and bounds above anything you can do in NMS. Got it, thanks.
I have no interest in NMS either, what kind of counter is that? They both look unbelievably boring and shallow
the entire context of my post was "it will be better than NMS" and that's it so I don't why you are even replying to me.
>but it is definitely going to completely blow NMS and "redemption arc" gays out of the water
as someone who likes nms; good. its going to be great to have a game like nms without the cartoonyness and an actually fleshed out world that isn't collecting alien words one by one. if starfield has the base building as good as nms (which seems likely) its going to be great. the only downside of starfield is you can't seamlessly fly or land to and from space but i can look past that.
They need to stop
Its literally fallout 4. Its shit. Bethesda hasn't made a good game in 20 years
So this is true NASA punk. Just ask NASA themselves.
>bethesda
>scifi
>shooter
>better than any game you have ever played
lmao
This just reaffirms that NASA never actually got to the moon.
Todd Howard, the auteur of nasapunk
It's called hard sci fi you dumb dumbs.
No, it's Patrick.
Why did they collab with NASA and not SpaceX? Todd and Elon are friends and SpaceX are the ones actually launching rockets these days while NASA has been reduced to nothing but bureaucratic bloat and government diversity initiatives.
SpaceX has planned obsolescence and they don't want it to look bad for this game in retrospect.
Because the input they got was about astronomy, not rocket science. Does SpaceX actually do any research at all related to different stars and planets?
Considering they're planning to colonize Mars, I would say so
> Supporting a piece of dogshit that stole Tesla's name and is using it to remove the rights of consumers to legally repair their cars.
American moment.
Punk is about the dynamics between underdogs rebelling against an establishment that's suppressing them.
What's punk about Starfield?
Why is it called steampunk then? That shit always seems to be frontiersman and cowboys, not really guys fighting the system.
>Frontiersmen and cowboys
>Not fighting the system
Famous rule followers Billy the Kid and Jesse James
Well. Clockwork prep isn't really steampunk at all but a bastardization of what steampunk used to be.
But steampunk were once focused on scrappers improvising alt-history steam technology to fight or avoid the aristocracy. But larping as the aristocracy was more popular I guess and that's how the clockwork prep started.
they actually explain the meaning during the presentation. i think the dude said the "punk" has something to do with unique expressive fashion or some shit like that.
>i think the dude said the "punk" has something to do with unique expressive fashion or some shit like that.
Yeah but that's not what it is.
Cyber punk is about punks using cyber to rebel.
Steam punk is about punks using steam to rebel.
Diesel punk is about punks using diesel to rebel.
I'm not buying it. The only real thing is that is is High tech, Low society.
I wouldn't really call something like Judge Dredd "rebellious" in the context of its own world though its dystopian setting is indeed satirical. I think "punk" comes more from it being different from standard scifi of the day and periods leading up to it, depicting a sci fi future more realistically as one where things are imperfect and bleak rather than being ideal.
In context of steam/diesel it's literally just adopting the fantasy high tech aesthetic to different time periods, the punk doesn't even come with this at all aside from being added to the name to let you know they mean "like cyberpunk"
NASApunk is an okay term it just means they want things grounded in current space tech but still be fantastical.
>I wouldn't really call something like Judge Dredd "rebellious" in the context of its own world though its dystopian setting is indeed satirical.
Well. Judge Dredd is a perspective flip. That's it. The people he turn to paste would be the punks.
Correct, same as Ghost in the Shell
>Yeah but that's not what it is.
Sadly most people who buy Bethesda games dont know and probably dont care either, they see the headline and cum just from the thought of getting their hands on this game.
Why are all these new games coming out have character models with these fricked up patchy beards? I saw this in D4 recently while making a Barb.
>redditjak
go back
Something about TAA and deferred shading.
Looks like shit, rather go back to flat textures tbqh.
>a professional liar worked with other professional liars
I AM NOT PLAYING YOUR GAY Black folk IN SPACE AIDS INFESTED GOYSLOP GAME
IM NOT EVEN PIRATING IT
Alien did NASApunk 44 years ago.
You get excited until you realize you would be playing TESVI this September if they didn't decide to make this instead.
>already #1 on the Steam charts
how the FRICK does he do it bros?
There actually is some corruption in the steam top sellers list. Favoring big studios or games with large marketing campaigns.
Of course it could legitimately be selling units, what do I know?
did they also work with punks? I didn't really see anything punk in it
i will buy it.
> Shills boast that Bethesda asked NASA to allow them use the term Nasapunk to shill the game to Cyberpunk audience.
How many levels of lies and deflection do we really need?
i'm a bit of a cumpunk myself
>World run on souls as a source of power
>Each individual sperm counts as a complete soul
>It gets progressively harder to make characters cum as they require dirtier stuff as things progress
Would.
just replace all the neon in cyberpunk cities with big glowing cum tubes and bam you're halfway there already
We're not making cogfop here. Everything needs to originate from a unique source of power which runs the entire world. Hopefully with dystopian outcums.
any man poor enough to not be able to afford a steady cum supply to power their increasingly mandatory body augmentations will have to use autoejaculators on themselves that are causing a rise in orgasm psychosis and shriveled balls, load increasing reagents are becoming increasingly rare and expensive, nearly extinct
Can't wait for it to flop.
Starfield strikes me as a game that's amazing to explore but at best mediocre to try and find engaging content and gameplay in.
It seems more built for being presented as a game than to actually be played as one.
the aesthetic is trash though
steampunk, cyberpunks aren't just an aesthetic
nasapunk is gay
Todd made a hard sci-fi game look extremely boring
Bravo Bethesda, you did the impossible
Starfield isn't hard sci-fi.
Which games are hard sci-fi?
Not this one
KSP.
That's it? A spacecraft building and orbit simulator? What makes it so?
Like every other Bethesda game I'll want to like it then drop it after several hours of jank and ugly ass graphics with no compelling characters or story to speak of
>Bethesda worked with Anita Sarkeesian on Starfield
Just wait for the "Better faces" mod in Nexus, they'll be quick. Hell they'll even make a Caliente's body mod.
I unironically wont buy this game until the mod kit comes out and I can personally mod every single npc to be not repulsive
then after that mods to enslave female enemies
MXRplays is that you?
And with voice AI too the barrier to unfricking some performances will be even lower.
I'm fricking tired of black women being genius scientists.
good point actually, can literally replace black NPCs down to the voice now
the only issue is that nexusmods wont host it
Just make it broader and give options/modularity when installing.
Alternatively:
https://rentry.org/Non-NewtonianMods
Speaking of which, what kind of mods can actually be done relatively early without the modkit being released? Because if memory serves me right the modkit for Fallout 4 didn't come out until like April the following year. What kind of mods do you need the kit for?
t. technological moron
Depends on copy protection. Specs say that internet connection is required. If they go full moron on it, they can nuke all modding, if not you can do deep shit with base game, even without mod tools. Engine related thing are available on all games. Texture, model changes. Since this game is on the old engine, people will port old tools to it in an iffy. If they allow it, that's the big if. They did try locking, controlling, and monetizing modding behind steam workshop before, so who knows.
>bethesda (a company) created a new punk (a movement against the current system) genre
words dont have meaning, tumblrkids did this ironically tho.
nasa ganggang fr
>created new genre
>PC showcase had at least ten games with the same style
I want to beat the living shit out of whoever came up with the absolute moronation that is "nasapunk", same goes for steampunk or whatever other "[insert stupid shit]punk" you can think of.
Cyberpunk is the only one that has an actual reason to exist.
>inb4 elaborate
No frick you, I'm out.
it's spacepunk or in short "spunk" as the Brits would say
For a game that claims to be grounded Sci Fi, it doesn't look that way. I want it to look like Alien Isolation.
It's because it's meant to be retro-futuristic with a lean on the futuristic part of it. It's like how Fallout uses the 50s aesthetic but is more geared towards an en entire futurist element to it.
How the frick does that game still look so good
>tricky occlusion techniques
>low lighting that conveniently fits the off-white look of 70s-80s tech
>low lighting also hides a lot of detail so computers dont have to work as hard
Also
>still
Graphics havent improved that much if at all since 2017
Low-light environments can mask a lot of details that your eyes can miss and just fill out.
It looks amazing. I had originally wished Starfield would look like this but open world.
Like, it's already pretty close.
post processing
People have said that it's just the Alien aesthetic without realizing that they approached it in a similar way as well. This game also does it
>VHS tape
are these people even trying?
Forgot the image
>corporations created a subculture
not how that works
screenshoted for later use, i sense it will come handy
That's literally how America persists minus the various blends of Anglo culture they manifested beforehand.
I can't imagine believing they haven't before
Especially from someone who browses this board every day.
its america. they made everyone worship Black folk
Sorry, I hate nasa and us air shit.
>removed Gagarin reference
NASA is a so jealous. Lol
I'm extremely curious about the Gravity system they implemented for the game with NASA's papers.
Can't wait to mess around with each planetary system's gravity, you can even see a demonstration of the fabric's in the planetary system's overview.
That's something not even No Man's sky has. Everytime you walk around you're gliding around the surface.
dude shut up
In Starfield we freely gave you a sandbox where the freedom to be free in an open sandbox and the freedom to be as free as you could be was the top priority
>the only thing that isn't free about starfield, is the game itself
muh freedom
Fallout 4 with a bunch of procedurally generated shit piled on top. Sounds so exciting. Maybe the spaceship building will be cool, I guess.
I think starfield is going to be great but "NASApunk" is fully moronic, the themes and styles they've gone with are literally the already established "CassettePunk", NASApunk isn't a thing.
Except there are no cassettes in this one, NASApunk makes more sense imo.
...
Anon there doesn't have to be cassettes in it for it to be CassettePunk. Holy shit.
Then don’t call it cassette punk homosexual. I bet you think steampunk doesn’t require steam.
Then the nomenclature is wrong. -punk requires the prefix to be ubiquitous in any shape or form for the aesthetic. Just like how dieselpunk requires the use of diesel engines and vehicles.
lol the ""eagle"" there is actually a snake and fangs there.
I'll be waiting for Hajime Sorayama inspired mods for it.
anyone else just think this game is Mass Effect with ship combat and jetpacks?
Unimpressed.
>NASApunk
So KSP/Prey?
MARKETING!!!
Star trek exist.
>This will be better than any game you have ever played
>played
See there's the problem, I won't be playing it.
It's just bullshit marketing speak for a grounded realism aesthetic. Look to Prospect and Alien for similar. All they did was drop the CRT displays and some of the exposed pipework that is too obviously based aesthetically on WWII naval vessels.
You can't just openly declare a new genre, it never works. The only time genre labels stick is when the press invents and uses them. The sole exception is Capcom and survival horror, although lightning didn't strike twice when they tried the same thing again and coined "dramatic horror"
NASApunk was already a thing from Gankerggot I swear. There are style guides somewhere
Oh you mean the agency that tells me I'm going to be hit by an asteroid/ solar storm every other day!?
friggin sweet
>NASA is only mentioned twice in this 300 word article.
>Bethseda actually worked closely with NASA to create NASApunk
>Bethseda also used data from NASA to create Starfield's galaxy
it's complete nothing. i won't be convinced this isn't a redditor psyop
Do you really think they didn't visit NASA for this game? Of course they did. Probably had a blast with them. They probably even tweeted about it.
they researched boston for fallout 4 but starfield takes place in the far future so im not sure how that will show. kinda stupid
sure NASA was super involved. i'm sure someone will be able to explain the extent that NASA was involved in creating the overall visual design for the game. i'm sure it's in a tweet i missed
A guy from NASA came in and did a photo op than left after doing a one hour lecture with a slideshow full of large pictures to get basic pints across to the game devs at a pop sci level of comprehension (read: what a standard deviants video would teach you about rockets).
i guess i must have invented mathpunk when i spoke to some people doing a games degree at university a few years ago
Thank you for teaching us vectors
Never would have guessed multiplying with an array would use the distributive property. Very insightful.
It's fricking hilarious how Starfield is basically the game people wanted out of Scam Citizen, which is still being "developed" after 11 years. Except Starfield is actually getting released, and it'll just work.
>Implying The Expanse didn't beat them to NASApunk by a decade
Why do people just attach "punk" to whatever, copying cyberpunk, without even considering what the "punk" part is meant to mean or entail?
It keeps happening.
I don't get it either. It actually serves a purpose with Cyberpunk
There’s NASA tech and Space punks, so it’s NASA punk
>and Space punks
Where?
The raiders Emil is writing
Modern NASA is just a bunch of gays and black women standing on the shoulders of intelligent, passionate men of the past.
Kind of like modern vidya, actually.
Black person, I don't care with whom Bethesda worked if the result is shitty looking 30fps capped procedural generated slop.
It will still be shit, do you understand?
Gotta love the tendie cope for the new GOTY. Stay mad, homosexuals.