• @[email protected]
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    646 months ago

    How is anybody even surprised by this?

    This is exactly the sort of thing Beth has been moving towards ever since their first ham-handed attempt to monetize mods deservedly blew up in their faces.

    They didn’t give up on the idea - they just shifted to a strategy of doing it incrementally.

    And this is just the latest step in that ongoing process.

    Think about how bad it’s (very deliberately) going to be by the time TES 6 finally comes out…

    • @daddy32
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      176 months ago

      Also, let’s not forget they are the DLC pioneers and inventors of the historically important Horse Armor DLC.

      • @samus12345
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        56 months ago

        Alongside Microsoft. A match made in hell.

    • @Butterpaderp
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      36 months ago

      Now that the fallout show was a success, they’ll probably just put starfield on the backburner and wait till the heat dies down, then make a tv show about it. I’m willing to bet money on this.

    • @Katana314
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      26 months ago

      I’ll admit I’ve been in that crowd that believed they saw early efforts like horse armor and Bioware’s infamous pay-to-continue Dragon Age quests, and backed off - resolving they need to shift monetization elsewhere like skins. Seems I was wrong.

      You could argue given Starfield’s overall failures, it’s still in the sector of terribly-designed monetization that just gets forgotten by history, much like most mobile games. But, we’re still in the process of writing that history.