• @Weslee
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    292 months ago

    I think their games are great. And I think the Creation Engine is great, the amount of immersion I get and amount of hours I spend playing fallout, oblivion, Skyrim, morrowind is second to none. The mod support is endless, they were in a league of their own when it came to RPGs

    Granted they have slipped a little (okay alot) lately but that doesn’t take away from their past works.

    • @meco03211
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      152 months ago

      You can think the creation engine is great, but there are simple issues that should have been fixed decades ago they’ve completely ignored. At this point it should be considered an insult to the player base that there needs to be the “unofficial patch” for all games. It would take more time and effort arguing against fixing them, than actually fixing them.

      • @Weslee
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        142 months ago

        I was under the impression that 99.99% of fixes in the unofficial patches were gameplay related things, not underlying issues with the engine.

        I also feel like if every game had the player count and mod support of Bethesda games, they would all have unofficial patches. No game is perfect and bug free, I know Bethesda games are buggier than most, but they are also way more ambitious and have way more content than most (I’m talking pre-starfield here, I haven’t gone back to starfield like I still go back to fallout and elder scrolls)

        • @meco03211
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          -72 months ago

          Gameplay related things on each game is an engine issue. The fixes have already been completed in unofficial patches. It would be pretty much a copy/paste fix in the engine. They have just opted not to.

          • @Weslee
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            112 months ago

            A misplaced mesh, missing quest dialogue, or invalid NPC navmesh is not an engine issue and is specific to each individual game, these things can’t be fixed in the engine

          • @Bernie_SandalsOP
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            It would be pretty much a copy/paste fix in the engine. They have just opted not to.

            You either misunderstood the comment you’re replying to or don’t know how the unofficial patch works or both.

            99% of what the Unnofficial patch fixes have absolutely nothing to do with the engine. For example, we’ll use the Skyrim Unnoficial Patch, easily the biggest and most popular. It fixes literally nothing in the engine, it fixes certain models not having textures wrapped correctly, it fixes certain meshes or textures having small errors like clipping, it adds a new flag for a town that didn’t have a flag in the original for some reason, the absolute closest it gets to an “engine fix” is fixes for different scripts that sometimes fire incorrectly.

            Literally none of these are engine issues or fixes. Sure, they definitely should’ve fixed them before releasing the game, but it’s not like these are engine issues that have somehow persisted for 20 years. They’re very small bugs with models, textures, and scripts, which are all individual game issues, not engine issues.

    • BlackLaZoR
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      -72 months ago

      Creation Engine is great

      It’s objectively not. It was great back when Oblivion came out

      oblivion, Skyrim, morrowind

      Back then their games were good. But it was long, long time ago.

      • @Bernie_SandalsOP
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        It’s objectively not. It was great back when Oblivion came out

        It objectively is for their use case. What do you want them to do? Switch to Unreal? Switch to Unity? Switch to any other pre-built engine? They can’t, none of those will work for their use case without major modification.

        Want them to create an entirely new engine from scratch? I mean, they could do that, but that would involve throwing away 20 years of innovation and experience on this product and would delay any projects massively.

        Want them to massively update their engine? They just did with Starfield’s Creation Engine 2.0, which fixed or improved 90% of their engine issues and is a massive overhaul of their original engine.

        This is a company that recently sold for several billion dollars, they’ve undoubtedly had a team investigating what they could to do their engine for at least a decade, and they’ve decided that this path is the only realistic one for them.

        But I’m sure you know better than the large team that does this for a living. /s

        • BlackLaZoR
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          -52 months ago

          What do you want them to do? Switch to Unreal?

          Yep. Unreal is more than capable doing everything they need

          They just did with Starfield’s Creation Engine 2.0, which fixed or improved 90% of their engine issues

          It’s the most unoptimized engine out there. It’s performance is horrible. And Starfield couldn’t even achieve loading screen free planet surface landing like No Man’s Sky, or Star Citizen

      • @Weslee
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        102 months ago

        Out of curiosity, which engine would you say is your favourite? If Bethesda were going to start using a new engine tomorrow, which engine would you hope they would use?

        • BlackLaZoR
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          -62 months ago

          If they had to switch now? Unreal Engine.

          But what they should do years ago, is to use engineering expertise of IdSoftware they own to create their own engine tailored to their needs.