Starfield - Bethesda's new space IP: will probably be full of fun and easily trackable bugs

How do you think Starfield will turn out?


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This game will be kino to end all kino if the mod tools are good and modders don't abandon it like with Fallout 4. I have a feeling that's part of why there's even 1k planets at all, a bunch of blank canvasses for modders to make cool shit on. I want my Babylon 5 mods so I can nuke dirty Narn scum.
 
I wasn't sure where to post this, but I was just looking for new info on Starfield and decided to rewatch the trailer if I missed something. I look at the comments for shits and giggles, and I noticed rampant shizoposting in the new comments. Some autist is using the Starfield trailer video as his personal blog.



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Releasing a week after Baldur's Gate III. Wonder if Larian will delay or push up the release of their game in light of this.
 
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Lmfao first half of 2023 my ass

This game better be relatively bug free for a Bethesda game for it to get pushed back for Nigfall.

For as long as the game's been in the pot, it better be bug-free period. If Todd hasn't been lying (I know, one hell of a caveat) the game's been in the playtesting stage since last summer when it was still slated for a Christmas 2022 release. It isn't like what they've shown so far has been impressive either.
 
Lmfao first half of 2023 my ass

This game better be relatively bug free for a Bethesda game for it to get pushed back for Nigfall.

This is becoming the norm with microsoft. They lie through their teeth about the upcoming gaming schedule to make sure you stay subscribed to game pass waiting for the next big title. Game was almost delayed a year but the original november 2022 date was announced a year in advance. They just announce dates to keep you subscribing.

I am hoping in it good though.
 
They just announce dates to keep you subscribing.
But I haven't been subscribed to Game Pass since...Halo Infinite came out I think. So almost a year and a half? And even then I only paid a dollar or something cause it'd been forever since I subscribed to it before then.

So it's really not working well for them if that's the strategy.
 
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This is becoming the norm with microsoft. They lie through their teeth about the upcoming gaming schedule to make sure you stay subscribed to game pass waiting for the next big title. Game was almost delayed a year but the original november 2022 date was announced a year in advance. They just announce dates to keep you subscribing.
This is a pointless conspiracy theory. They put new games on Game Pass every month, and it's a good selection. But if you're only subscribed for "the next big title"... why? You can just buy the game when it comes out and not subscribe to a service you don't need.
 
This is a pointless conspiracy theory. They put new games on Game Pass every month, and it's a good selection. But if you're only subscribed for "the next big title"... why? You can just buy the game when it comes out and not subscribe to a service you don't need.
Or, like me, just subscribe when big thing does come out or whenever you feel like playing something on it but not buying it for more than 5 dollars.

I really don't understand how the concept of just subscribing to a service *some times* instead of all of the time is so fucking hard to understand for so many people.
 
I wasn't sure where to post this, but I was just looking for new info on Starfield and decided to rewatch the trailer if I missed something. I look at the comments for shits and giggles, and I noticed rampant shizoposting in the new comments. Some autist is using the Starfield trailer video as his personal blog.



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they're probably going to post that on r*ddit as if they found it in the wild. wow, what a mad lad.
 
Here before this turns into a Starfield Grieving thread.
It will probably be Fallout 76 in space crossed with a walking-simulator, with all of the associated problems therein, as beta-testing is still a foreign concept to Bethesda. Plus, I bet all of the "1,000 planets" that are claimed to be in the game will all be monotonous, predictably randomly generated places.
 
It will probably be Fallout 76 in space crossed with a walking-simulator, with all of the associated problems therein, as beta-testing is still a foreign concept to Bethesda. Plus, I bet all of the "1,000 planets" that are claimed to be in the game will all be monotonous, predictably randomly generated places.

I'm going to further bet that the planets won't be planets, but 5 km squares. I'm not seeing the point in having a whole planet when you can't approach and land where you want, like in No Man's Sky.

Shit, Bethesda's become so stagnant that a joke of a game from ten years ago and made by an indie studio has it beat on tech.
 
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