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B-but there's a space settlement that needs your helpNo Todd, I don't want to build more bases but in space this time.
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B-but there's a space settlement that needs your helpNo Todd, I don't want to build more bases but in space this time.
That's a Bethesda issue more than anything else. Doesn't matter if they change engines entirely, you still have garbage tier programmers working at Bethesda.This is cope. I heard this same dance when their gamebryo engine became creation engine.
Yet they still have the same problem with multiple npcs at once, animations, cells, draw distance, and much, much more.
In fairness, Elder Scrolls was put on the backburner for this game, and who knows what will happen with Fallout if this game becomes a runaway hit (I'm not sure if "handing it off" to Obsidian would work given how mediocre The Outer Worlds was). Starfield has to prove that it was worth putting those two series' on ice, anything less than the reception Skyrim received would be perceived as a waste of time.I'm looking around here and there, and it's really funny how supposed "Bethesda fans" are absolutely shitting on Starfield. It really tells you how much these people are devoted to ES/FO franchises more than anything.
The complaints from them that Starfield is just Fallout in Space is pretty rich too. What the fuck did these people expect?
But I was told that real Elder Scrolls fans loved Elder Scrolls Online lolIn fairness, Elder Scrolls was put on the backburner for this game
MMOs were a mistake that humanity will never recover from.But I was told that real Elder Scrolls fans loved Elder Scrolls Online lol
I want to say I'd be surprised simply for how much Todd has said that Fallout 4 dialogue system was a mistake.. Calling it now, dialogue options in Starfield will be a return to 'yes', 'no but yes', and 'sarcastic reply' like we got in Fallout 4 as well.
Elder Scrolls Online is actually a great game, not memeing. The lore team is right behind it with tons of world exploration and books throughout the world. Zenimax knows what makes a good mmo. Not once have I seen people shill Discords for ESO because the in-game communication system is really well done.But I was told that real Elder Scrolls fans loved Elder Scrolls Online lol
Yeah to be honest it really feels like Bethesda doesn't have any programmers. Being someone who has played Fallout 4 for so long, it's very easy to recognize it's the same engine with new coats of paint. It would be exceptionally funny if people imported Fallout 4 mods. Personally, I am most hype for Star Citizen mods. It could be possible to make mods for custom ships where you assemble fragments of Star Citizen ship designs altogether into a functioning whole design. I want my space penguin (Aegis Avenger).
Elder Scrolls Online is actually a great game, not memeing. The lore team is right behind it with tons of world exploration and books throughout the world. Zenimax knows what makes a good mmo. Not once have I seen people shill Discords for ESO because the in-game communication system is really well done.
The whole game was restructured in the One Tamriel update years ago to allow multiplayer gameplay to have more emphasis, but prior to it you could solo the entire game in first-person camera view like an actual Elder Scrolls main title. All expansions and DLC can be challenged at any player level so you don't feel left behind as one would in Final Fantssy XIV. Also unlike Final Fantasy XIV, Zenimax supports modding of the game in any shape or form.
For a game which also had a shakey start in their first year, Elder Scrolls Online really blew themselves out of the water. What's baffling is that people continue to have a negative stigma towards it. The voice acting is Oblivion levels of goofy, tbh.
Isnt the combat supposed to be really shit, even by MMO standards?Yeah to be honest it really feels like Bethesda doesn't have any programmers. Being someone who has played Fallout 4 for so long, it's very easy to recognize it's the same engine with new coats of paint. It would be exceptionally funny if people imported Fallout 4 mods. Personally, I am most hype for Star Citizen mods. It could be possible to make mods for custom ships where you assemble fragments of Star Citizen ship designs altogether into a functioning whole design. I want my space penguin (Aegis Avenger).
Elder Scrolls Online is actually a great game, not memeing. The lore team is right behind it with tons of world exploration and books throughout the world. Zenimax knows what makes a good mmo. Not once have I seen people shill Discords for ESO because the in-game communication system is really well done.
The whole game was restructured in the One Tamriel update years ago to allow multiplayer gameplay to have more emphasis, but prior to it you could solo the entire game in first-person camera view like an actual Elder Scrolls main title. All expansions and DLC can be challenged at any player level so you don't feel left behind as one would in Final Fantssy XIV. Also unlike Final Fantasy XIV, Zenimax supports modding of the game in any shape or form.
For a game which also had a shakey start in their first year, Elder Scrolls Online really blew themselves out of the water. What's baffling is that people continue to have a negative stigma towards it. The voice acting is Oblivion levels of goofy, tbh.
In every other Elder Scrolls game I can cheat if the combat is pissing me off.Not an endorsement of ESO, I dont like it, but the combat is even shittier than ESO in every ES game, so seems like a weird place to draw the line in the sand.
you have to cheat if you run into a bug. quest completion bugs are fun to deal with.In every other Elder Scrolls game I can cheat if the combat is pissing me off.
That would also explain why in the german dub for New Vegas the Legion VAs consistently mispronounced "Caesar". They did them in order, and did not listen to the original voices.
Not really, no. The gameplay is intensely flexible by nature of the Elder Scrolls series having racial, class, and other skill sets. Other MMO games typically have a class, and that's all you get (though Final Fantasy XIV formerly branched around with armoury system). Elder Scrolls Online doesn't limit what you should get, so you could be a tank-based mage character. Sure people will think you're a lunatic for not following meta, but fuck em. What makes the game good is not being pigeon-holed into a path. Pick any race you want or minmax.Isnt the combat supposed to be really shit, even by MMO standards?
I've been told by someone who understands game engines or whatever that the current Gamebryo/Creation Engine is a Ship of Theseus nowadays, which I guess is a good thing but it seems to retain the same old problems as you said.This is cope. I heard this same dance when their gamebryo engine became creation engine.
Yet they still have the same problem with multiple npcs at once, animations, cells, draw distance, and much, much more.