• @[email protected]
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    4517 hours ago

    This is true, but it’s not like Bethesda’s past few games inspire a lot of confidence.

    • GHiLA
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      12 hours ago

      They’re 100% right. I don’t expect Bethesda to make anything good.

    • arefx
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      17 hours ago

      Fall Out 4, mediocre.

      Fall Out 76, bad.

      Starfield, bad.

      I fully expect tes6 to be ass.

      • @Fedizen
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        been playing Fallout:NV and its so good. They should go back to using elder scrolls as a way to show off new engines and then license them out to new companies to make games.

        Skyrim should be seen as an abberation here. If the game turns out good thats just a plus

          • @Fedizen
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            113 minutes ago

            yeah that’s the point, Bethesda generally builds an ok game and engine and puts an above average mod/design system on it. Obsidian is far better at making actual video games.

      • @[email protected]
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        712 hours ago

        I firmly believe that if Fallout 4 wasn’t made on the ancient CE, it could have been legendary. There’s so many good ideas in Fallout 4, you can see what kind of game the devs really wanted to make, but it feels so clunky.

        • @scholar
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          On the other hand it also has one of the worst main stories in an RPG ever

        • @[email protected]
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          612 hours ago

          Ideas are cheap, you can literally list a hundred ideas for good games in a day. The hard part is an implementation that matches your imagination of what it would be like.

          • @[email protected]
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            15 hours ago

            and this fact makes things worse because it’s their in-house engine and if they can’t make their ideas and execution work on their own framework that’s an even bigger failure. It’s not like they were trying to learn Unreal while making their game

            • Cethin
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              43 hours ago

              Their engine is not the issue. Starfield in particular needed a lot more investment into making their engine work for that style of game, but it is functional for FO and TES. Switching to UE would require building a ton of tools, creating a lot of new tech, and having the team learn to use it. UE isn’t just some perfect engine you can swap over to. It has tons of issues and things you need to learn. The bones of it are as old as the Creation Engine’s too.

              My biggest issue with Starfield was the writing. The stories were boring and mostly didn’t make sense. They also forced you down one or two paths, even when other options should have been available. This is also true for their other games, but much less noticeable.

              They’ve also been removing the player’s ability to make their own fun in the world, and instead you just have to follow what they’ve given you. For example, no spell crafting in Skyrim, and very limited enchanting. Why? They still aren’t balanced. They’re just less fun and interesting.

              • @[email protected]
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                12 hours ago

                points taken, but what I meant was that they of all people should be able to make the best possible game on their engine. if they were making the game on a new engine it’d be easier to understand if their eyes were bigger than their stomach due to their inexperience