Todd released the worst game in his companies history a little less than a year ago. Gamers responded by giving Bethesda millions of dollars because a TV show came out. This is why Bethesda will always be shit. Starfield should have led to mass boycotts of all Bethesda products, drain Bethesda of their wealth so they're broke and desperate and are forced to make a good game again. Instead we look past blatant incompetence and shovel more money to them.
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People who boycott companies instead of just buying shit they like are fricking cringe
Get a life
>just give shitty companies your money bro
go back (you know where)
if they make something you like they arent a shitty company by definition
that's like saying Nestle isn't a shit company because people like to drink water
fricking moron
Nestle doesn't produce water
and bethesda doesn't produce games, they just hire indians
incorrect
Starfield isn't Fallout 4
We’re talking about Bethesda’s reputation
Their reputation is Starfield is a piece of shit. Why should that spill over to other, good, games they make?
The point is trying to get them to do what we want, which is make decent enough game bases for modders to make into extremely immersive, addictive worlds we can lose thousands of hours in. Starfield was such a godawful base that modders already moved on. I don't want that to happen again. Which is why the best course of action is to really hit them where it hurts. Everyone flocking to le new Fallout product after Bethesda released nothing but disappointing games for years, is sending a bad message, basically that we don't care that they frick us over and are lazy/incompetent, because look le new shiny TV show ooooooh here's my money Todd-sama
Everything was in house during FO4. 76 was made by domestic US teams, including new Bethesda studios in states outside Maryland. I hope they don’t outsource too much for TES5
>TES5
Not him. Didn't that came out in 2024-12?
most of Starfield was in-house too
Bethesda games are part of my life, at least they used to be. I probably put a couple thousand hours into their games over the years, I’m justified in feeling strongly about this considering starfield was so bad I played for less then 8 hours. I want them to make a good game again, it’s logical for them to be punished for bad behavior so they don’t repeat themselves. It’s okay to care about things. If you don’t care, why are you even here?
>it’s logical for them to be punished for bad behavior
And they are
Starfield was a shit game, so it got bad reviews and it tarnished their reputation
If you like Fallout 4, there's no reason not to buy that instead
>tarnished their reputation
Not enough to dissuade people from making Fallout 4 the best selling game in April
You don't have to care about every game company. I don't care about Neptunia or Team Fortress 2.
That’s fair, I just wanted to explain why I cared because you asked in your original post
>the restaurant owner fricked my wife and pissed in my drink but his chicken tastes good so I'll keep buying it from him and make sure to leave a 30% tip too
kys cuck moron
It must be pretty surreal for Todd to see Fallout 4 topping sales charts again.
Indeed.
>Real great set this evening, ma'am. Of songs, that is. Is it warm here?
What did Piper mean by this? Are there really heating issues in The Third Rail?
>todd howard hates fallout nv because he didnt make it
>todd howard hates the fallout tv show because he didnt make it
cope and seethe trannies
I genuinely find this type of shit utterly pathetic. Jumping on a bandwagon for games that have existed for years but these people didn't play them until a poorly written TV show came out.
Am I wrong to feel this way?
People liked the moving picture adaptation, and decided to give the source material a shot. This is literally anime's bloodstream.
I'd wager this is going to be more common going forward. Video game movies and shows/anime seem to do well enough these days that it causes a resurgence to the games. Look at Cyberpunk. The anime, regardless of how you feel about it, arguably saved that game and softened a lot of folks view of it. Same here with Fallout 4. It's normie central and I see a bunch of people on youtube trying it for the first time because of the show. Back your show up with enough hype, get the creators to say good things and how incredible it is to see a game make the jump to television and you'll have normies eating out of the palm of your hand.
>but the inbred drinker and PeD0R0tic and FatVSHumanHed told me this is the best show.
See how gullible the supposed anti-woke morons are.
These same cretins shilled The Wokedalorian, The Woketcher and more as "good shows".
>These same supposed anti-woke e-grifters pay MOVIE tickets so they get the early views to get the sweet sweet Ad-Rev for u-tube
>If you wanna shit on woke stuff, pirate the bloody shit, dont fukin support it.
Starfield was only bad because the setting was absolutely boring dog shit. It had nothing to do with the gameplay. If they made the same game but in the TES or Fallout universe, everyone would have lapped it up. This just proves to Bethesda that they should never make an IP outside of Fallout or TES.
It's that + lack of immersive attention to detail the older games had
>This just proves to Bethesda that they should never make an IP outside of Fallout or TES.
Dunno about that. I think the main lesson was that they should avoid:
1. Making ugly NPCs.
2. Take away the exploration.
3. Excessively long load times that lead to...
4. Boring, bland procedurally generated slop.
If they avoid all of that, a new IP has the potential to be decent.
>Starfield was only bad because the setting was absolutely boring dog shit.
Yeah man, that was the only reason. Yep.
Yeah that's a big part. Just a boring world all around. some random quest in whiterun is better than every quest in Starfield and I'm not even kidding