• @[email protected]
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    99 hours ago

    I don’t think the loading screens are the failure, the fast travel system is. Depending on where you are and where you’re going, you have different fast travel options. Sometimes you can pick your end destination directly (sort of). Other times you have to pick your planet (loading screen), land (loading screen), either run to your destination or pick a fast travel location on the local map (loading screen), enter a building (loading screen), take an elevator (loading screen) and now you’ve arrived. This is about the worst case I can think of with 5 loading screens.

    Even in a best case scenario, like having the option to directly travel back to the lodge, you still have travel to the outside of the lodge (loading screen) and enter the lodge (loading screen). So, in most cases you’ll have between 2 and 5 loading screens unless you’re just traveling between outdoor locations on the same planet.

    Which I guess takes us a step further and suggests that the pointless spaceflight feature of the game (or the pointless smuggling) is the real culprit. If you didn’t need to scan ships for contraband, they could have built a more robust map system that allowed better point to point fast travel. You’d still run into issues of indoor/outdoor, or indoors with multiple areas, but it would have been much better.

  • @[email protected]
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    4916 hours ago

    They should have added a computer on your ship for quests/turn-ins. Loading screens suck but making you go through eight of them in a row is inexcusable.

    • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️
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      As good as New Vegas is, it had the same problem.

      The most popular mod I ever put up on the Nexus was one that added fast travel points in New Vegas to get around needing to load multiple times to get to the actual destinations players will be visiting often.

      Like, in the vanilla game the FT point in New Vegas itself was outside of Freeside. So you load to travel, load into Freeside, then have to load into the strip and finally load into one of the buildings. There are several other locations that do it, too. Just absolute insanity.

    • Magiilaro
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      212 hours ago

      Strange I never encountered more then four in a row (and those numbers are rare for me) how can someone get to eight? This is a honest question, how?

  • Magiilaro
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    1012 hours ago

    I don’t care for the loading screens, they are fast enough to not bother me. But I can accept that many people are bothered by them, even if I can’t understand why.

    My guess for why the game has so many loading screens? Resource constraints, maybe to get the game running on the Series S or to lower the specs generally.

    • BigFig
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      Probably the shit tier engine thats still being shoved to market with new makeup on after decades of use

    • @BleatingZombie
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      411 hours ago

      I think it could be that my SSD must just be a little slower than yours. Adding a second to each of those loading screens adds up a lot (for me) and is constantly separating the gameplay

  • @corroded
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    -1615 hours ago

    I really feel like Starfield got a lot of unwarranted criticism. I paid $100 or whatever it cost for early access, I have about 200 hours into the game, and I feel like I got my money’s worth. It’s a fun game with an interesting story, New Game+ is still worth playing, and the graphics are fantastic.

    Sure, it has its flaws, but given “hours of fun per dollar,” the only game I’ve played recently that comes close is Cyberpunk.

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      Just because you feel like you got your money’s worth doesn’t make the criticism unwarranted though. It’s ok to enjoy something others don’t like but that doesn’t invalidate their criticisms.

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        Starfield is the kind of game where everyone who enjoyed it got bullied off the internet though. It’s ok to like things.

        • @PoopingCough
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          1414 hours ago

          I mean, clearly they didn’t since the dude I replied to is still here…

          • @Renacles
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            311 hours ago

            Look at all the downvotes on the original comment

            • @Tattorack
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              410 hours ago

              The downvotes are for you saying the criticism was unwarranted.

              • @Renacles
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                12 hours ago

                I never said that

        • @[email protected]
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          413 hours ago

          Starfield wasn’t a bad game so of course people could enjoy it. I believe what the other camp was upset about is the huge flaws it had and what it could’ve been.

    • @[email protected]
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      113 hours ago

      I got it for free and I liked, Bethesda improved on the most problematic thing from the past games that is bugs, but the game has many flaws and some flaws completely broke the game, loading screen are one of them.