Starfield is OUTDATED and OVERRATED
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Publicado 2023-10-08
The video is comparing starfield to games like Cyberpunk 2077 which recently had an expansion.
Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty staring Idris Elba. Were also talking about past games like Fallout 4, Skyrim, Fallout: New Vegas by Obsidian Entertainment
Co-editing by: @McMingus
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What's your favorite Bethesda game? twitter.com/Doktor_Skipper
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The reason for no vehicles is because it would actually show players how small the areas are.
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Todd Howard’s approach to making video games: “Let’s release a concept of a video game and let the modders finish it for us” rakes in billions
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The last game CDPR put out before Cyberpunk 2077 was The Witcher 3. The last game Bethesda put out before Starfield was Fallout 76... I think that's why people were a lot harder on CDPR than Bethesda. Expectation.
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To be honest, when I heard how many Planets Starfield is gonna have, I already expected them to be boring but I thought to myself "Bethesda probably knows what they are doing and they will find a way to make procedural Generation interesting to explore" They didn't. I hate this.
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When Microsoft acquired Bethesda, Todd told them Starfield was 'done' and ready to go. They took one look and told him it needed another two years. I shudder to imagine what kind of steaming log Todd was prepared to serve everyone
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As soon as I heard 1000 planets would be in the game I knew 997 of them would be boring as sin
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The problem with Starfield is that while chasing the size, they failed to create adequate gameplay functions, interactions and epic moments. How cool would it be to start on a planet with nothing in posession and progress your way to a ship, first getting a rover to explore the surface, gather resources and money for your first ship etc. Instead you’re just given a ship for free so you can start fast-travelling around the copious ammount of faceless generic planets.
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I was hard pressed deciding whether to spend my money on Cyberpunk 2077 or Starfield last month. Cyberpunk went on sale so I pulled the trigger. This video made me feel better about my decision.
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"you're not in a spaceship, you're in a transition screen." is the best way to describe what the space exploration feels like in this game.
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I did not expect Starfield to be the thing that convinced me to play Cyberpunk but here we are.
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Starfield is soulless, corporate trash.
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It's time for Bethesda to end ... because their form of "RPG" is "Railway Progression Game" instead of "Role Playing Game"
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Todd Howard is the master of overselling and under delivering. He’s made it an art.
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One thing I fully hated was that Sarah said she doesn’t care what I do outside of their little group so when I became a pirate she hated me for it
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One thing small thing I love about the gunplay in cyberpunk is how aggressive and violent it is. When V reloads a gun, you can feel the force and anger just from the reload animation alone, the way he/she loads the cartridge into a pistol and violently cocks it back, or how pulling guns out will have a cool animation of V checking the chamber or unpacking/setting up the weapon. it's so cool, and it's the smallest detail but it makes a world of difference.
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One thing I really hated in Starfield was the writting. Especially for the faction quests. I chose the Aceles, and everyone was treating me like I was crazy and an idiot. Like, WHAT THE FUCK. The other option was an untested bioweapon, and everyone prefers THAT over some human friendly aliean giraffes?
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The phase of "this game is really fun the first time" never happened to me. It happened to me with Fallout 4, but Starfield was immediately a boring chore to play and I uninstalled it after 10 or so hours.
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There is a quest in Cydonia where I blackmailed the governor, a clearly crooked politician with ties to the organized crime, and after the quest ended, I could still talk normally to him, no hitmans, no consequences, not even a change in dialog to "get out of my sight"... that broke the immersion very hard.
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Lmao now the person that was referenced in the thumbnail already made his own video on the game.