Mr.Miyagi
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- Jul 5, 2022
It's funny, but when Sniperwoof was talking about how a Sci-Fi Western aesthetic would work better, I was thinking about Rimworld, and how that game has a better sci-fi setting and universe, despite it taking place entirely on a single randomly generated planet. No flying around to different worlds, there's no FTL travel, no aliens (but there is genemodding now), but it still manages to have a more interesting setup than a game where you can actually fly around in space. It's just baffling how bland Starfield came out. I guess they should've bought Tynan's book.I don’t think there’s anything inherently wrong with the “NASA-Punk (what a gay term, it’s just western hard sci-fi)” aesthetic, and I don’t think a universe NEEDS intelligent aliens to be interesting or unique. Science-fiction is awesome because of its versatility as a genre because you can do anything with it and it can work. Variety is the spice of life after all, and you can’t expect everything to be like one singular science-fiction IP when you have a whole universe of possible shit out there to exist.
That being said though, you need to make the world ACTUALLY interesting via world building. Starfield is literally a hollow husk. There’s no identity to it.