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from everything i've seen it seems that space itself is just some overglorified stage selection screen, you point to a planet and fast travel and then you instantly teleport there; and once you're on a planet you can fast travel between planets anyway so there's little incentive to ever go into space aside from finding new planets to go to.but the exploration is lackluster and is leaving people scratching their heads over the whole 1000 planet business.
weird of bethesda releasing the outer worlds againfrom everything i've seen it seems that space itself is just some overglorified stage selection screen, you point to a planet and fast travel and then you instantly teleport there; and once you're on a planet you can fast travel between planets anyway so there's little incentive to ever go into space aside from finding new planets to go to.
and those planets aren't worth going to anyway, you land on a "planet" and you get a square mile of procgenned barren wasteland to dick around in until you encounter an invisible wall, with the idea being that if you generate enough square miles of dirt that you can technically stitch them all together in your mind and convince yourself you explored a planet rather than say... a bunch of disjointed flat maps.
interesting to see some of those reviews though, any chances Bethesda takes the hint and puts a bullet in that geriatric fucking engine of theirs? probably not.
I'm convinced the SSD is only a requirement because of the amount of load screens based on how much people talk about it.
Hey now, at least the women look different even if they are ugly still.weird of bethesda releasing the outer worlds again
they are still in charge of everything?Hey now, at least the women look different even if they are ugly still.
Hope not.they are still in charge of everything?
If it’s anything like Fallout 76 then yea they probably are lol. Hopefully the game lets me kill them all at least.they are still in charge of everything?
The game breaking bugs and especially the NULL OBJECTS were the most egregious mistakes from Bethesda Game Studios. This kind of shit shouldn't even happen on a review copy. I expect the Day 1 patch to fix some things and fuck up more things than intended. I'm glad I got off the Todd train a decade ago and fully expected this outcome. Never change, Howard.Just watched this review and he seems less than impressed. Shows a lot of the late game bugs. Also goes in how the planet exploration is not what Todd promised. Even has the people/items just floating into the sky issue i had in skyrim.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=3uuI-6fwwtY
wait for a crack.The game breaking bugs and especially the NULL OBJECTS were the most egregious mistakes from Bethesda Game Studios. This kind of shit shouldn't even happen on a review copy. I expect the Day 1 patch to fix some things and fuck up more things than intended. I'm glad I got off the Todd train a decade ago and fully expected this outcome. Never change, Howard.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=OUMD7rOLshcAt least they had the courtesy to actually give out review copies. Something CDPR didn't have the balls to do in 2020.
If you temper your expectations, you'll probably still enjoy this game. But I'm not going to play it, and especially not for 60 fucking dollars.
It has a hard sci fi coat of paint while neglecting all of the grungy and inconvenient bits that make hard sci fi "hard." Leaning into those would probably make the game too survival-y and the average bethesda gamer can't even really handle hunger/hydration/sleep meters. Dumb stuff like that obviously isn't necessary but something like, say, losing your navigation/comms because your ship without a deflector but with a warp engine zipped through some debris, and now you have to spacewalk and fix that shit might be neat but bethesda couldn't to that correctly even if they tried. You can't get yourself stranded, there's no scarcity, there are no inherent risks associated with space, etc etc.So the vibe I'm getting from Youtubers is that this is very grounded hard sci fi.
No aliens or xenos, no cyborgs or androids, weapons are ballistic only, no energy weapons or whacky stuff.
I'm not sure how I feel about that. I generally think pulpy high concept stuff is more fun and engaging than pseudo realism.
I watched it, and the damage control is wild.ShillmanLives also released his review.