Don't know why all the seethe. There are a few cringing things they put in it but it's a 8.5/10, maybe a 9/10 if not for a some bugs and a few quirks like how spaced out everything is but it is a genuinely good game easily worth the asking price, I have 72 hours in and haven't yet finished the main story. I'm glad they broke the mold of shitting out a ES game then a Fallout game and ventured into a setting not well developed in the past decade.
Two things should have been added:
1. Some form of rapid transport, I hate having to waste five minutes just walking. It's boring and makes the game less enticing to travel and explore like in previous games.
2. Seamless interactions between planets, space, and gravity drive travel. NMS absolutely mogs this game in terms of how well travel flows, I'd wager their game engine and the amount of objects make this an impossibility though.
>Inb4 muh trannies, muh black Russian, etc
Cope, seethe, and dilate
it's because of the grids system, some grids are hand crafted, when you land in a proc gen grid, its randomised each time, theyve had to figure out how to mix hand crafted and proc gen and this is probably the best way they figured they could do it
if they didn't do that you have to generate the majority of the entire planet each time
nms only does it once i think, it's an online game remember. when someone finds the planet and its layout is uploaded to the servers it then can be downloaded from hefty computing servers when you or another player visits it
I'm broken by the fact that so many people can buy a game that feels like literally nothing and has basically nothing because Bethesda made it
All the normalgays swore off Bethesda after Fallout 76 then the short-term memory loss kicked in and they're doing it all over again
Because it's not good enough to garner a horde of shills and it's not bad enough to garner any true hate.
It just exists, if you feel strongly about starfield in any way you are moronic.
I honestly hate Microsoft and Bethesda for sinking so much money and time into this piece of software that's barely even a video game. It's a disgrace to video games as a medium. This is my real opinion about this game
It really is. I played it for an hour or two and had to go contemplatively look out of a window for a little while afterwards. It’s just such a dumb, shallow, boring waste of money and effort, and it perfectly encapsulates everything I dislike about video games. I think less of people who enjoy this game
I sure didn’t, but I’ve played a fricking video game before, butthole. I’ve even played a couple of video games that Bethesda made. I saw everything I needed to see.
>got game pass to play slopfield >installed it on hdd because i'm a joker >bad idea, game was borderline unplayable >uninstall and forget about the game >come back later that week and reinstall on ssd >much better now but still unoptimized >quit after 25 hours, bored out of my mind >a week later feel like playing again with a new build >game is now 140 GB
yeah no frick that
I uninstalled it at the end of the worst quest I have done in the last 20 years (no sudden moves), it was the straw that broke the camel's back. Game has potential only on paper but is too instanced and with every mechanic poorly developed or not developed at all. 30 hours down the drain
Starfield is such a bad game that it comes across to me as some kind of mean-spirited joke at the player’s expense. It constantly talks down to the player.
gms
>a single schizo behind all these shit posts
I need that running dude on the left with a montage of
>See you, spacecowboy.
the game that broke bethesdas back
>Have to build a four-outpost chain to make tier 2 drilling rig parts
orrrrr just buy them
If I wasn't into Factorio this would drive me insane
Don't know why all the seethe. There are a few cringing things they put in it but it's a 8.5/10, maybe a 9/10 if not for a some bugs and a few quirks like how spaced out everything is but it is a genuinely good game easily worth the asking price, I have 72 hours in and haven't yet finished the main story. I'm glad they broke the mold of shitting out a ES game then a Fallout game and ventured into a setting not well developed in the past decade.
Two things should have been added:
1. Some form of rapid transport, I hate having to waste five minutes just walking. It's boring and makes the game less enticing to travel and explore like in previous games.
2. Seamless interactions between planets, space, and gravity drive travel. NMS absolutely mogs this game in terms of how well travel flows, I'd wager their game engine and the amount of objects make this an impossibility though.
>Inb4 muh trannies, muh black Russian, etc
Cope, seethe, and dilate
it's because of the grids system, some grids are hand crafted, when you land in a proc gen grid, its randomised each time, theyve had to figure out how to mix hand crafted and proc gen and this is probably the best way they figured they could do it
if they didn't do that you have to generate the majority of the entire planet each time
nms only does it once i think, it's an online game remember. when someone finds the planet and its layout is uploaded to the servers it then can be downloaded from hefty computing servers when you or another player visits it
and thus being online will restrict or i think completely remove the ability for modding maybe and bethesda love mods
Funally good criticism
I just think betjesda has bad testers
I'm broken by the fact that so many people can buy a game that feels like literally nothing and has basically nothing because Bethesda made it
All the normalgays swore off Bethesda after Fallout 76 then the short-term memory loss kicked in and they're doing it all over again
It doesn't seem to matter anymore, people just need to consooom and if they are told to consoom they will
Because it's not good enough to garner a horde of shills and it's not bad enough to garner any true hate.
It just exists, if you feel strongly about starfield in any way you are moronic.
I honestly hate Microsoft and Bethesda for sinking so much money and time into this piece of software that's barely even a video game. It's a disgrace to video games as a medium. This is my real opinion about this game
>This is my real opinion about this game
It really is. I played it for an hour or two and had to go contemplatively look out of a window for a little while afterwards. It’s just such a dumb, shallow, boring waste of money and effort, and it perfectly encapsulates everything I dislike about video games. I think less of people who enjoy this game
you literally didn’t make it past the tutorial
I sure didn’t, but I’ve played a fricking video game before, butthole. I’ve even played a couple of video games that Bethesda made. I saw everything I needed to see.
I-it gets better after 60 hours!
Just the dumbest shit. These people deserve their shitty game, apparently.
Let it go, Fabio, nobody cares anymore.
the only starfield threads I see are these threads
90% of the people here don't have the hardware to run it. The other 9% are Tencent shillbots botting Baldur's Gay. Which leaves the 1%. The Alphas.
>The Alphas
The true Aryan.
Probably because it's disappointingly boring for a Bethesda game.
>8.5/10, maybe a 9/10
Good slopper.
>got game pass to play slopfield
>installed it on hdd because i'm a joker
>bad idea, game was borderline unplayable
>uninstall and forget about the game
>come back later that week and reinstall on ssd
>much better now but still unoptimized
>quit after 25 hours, bored out of my mind
>a week later feel like playing again with a new build
>game is now 140 GB
yeah no frick that
I uninstalled it at the end of the worst quest I have done in the last 20 years (no sudden moves), it was the straw that broke the camel's back. Game has potential only on paper but is too instanced and with every mechanic poorly developed or not developed at all. 30 hours down the drain
>kill 6 people
>3 chunks worth of bounty
Starfield is such a bad game that it comes across to me as some kind of mean-spirited joke at the player’s expense. It constantly talks down to the player.
>she does not see
it's not on sn*y consoles
as much as i'm disappointed by the lack of actual space travel, i still enjoy this game.
it's not great, but it's good.