• @FooBarrington
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    1 year ago

    I did say “they did so many things right”, with which I was referring to this objective measure of quality. There is a good reason this game is so universally beloved, and there are good reasons why Starfield isn’t.

    If you want a random assortment of these “right things”:

    • Many, many choices that strongly impact your gameplay (Starfield has few interesting quests, most “choices” lead to the same outcomes)
    • Very interesting companions that have their own well-defined personalities and perspectives (Starfield/Bethesda companions just don’t have as many interesting things to say/as much cross-interaction)
    • Dialogues with interesting animations (Starfield/Bethesda dialogues are pretty static, looking at you, since… Oblivion I think?)
    • Interesting and detailed world design without constant repition and emptiness (Starfield is mostly empty, and mostly not unique)
    • An interesting story with a few twists (Starfield feels very generic Sci-Fi to me, but your mileage may vary)
    • Relatively few loading screens for a pretty big world (Starfield has constant loading screens)
    • Strong replayability due to many different options (Starfield has a few interesting NG+ ideas, but generally isn’t too interesting to repeat)
    • @Cybersteel
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      11 year ago

      Should supposed “good” games get a pass? Nay I say both bad and others game be put on the same weighing scale. The subjective “goodness” of a game shalt have no bearing on the sanctity of the product.

      • @FooBarrington
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        1 year ago

        Did somebody say “let’s ignore all problems good games have”?

        If a game is good, and bugs are getting fixed, why shouldn’t the bugs be viewed more leniently than a non-good game with bugs that are not getting fixed? Why must we view these things as equivalent, when they are different in multiple dimensions?

        Edit: case in point: https://lemm.ee/post/16532405