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Glossed over Todd mentioning ship physics I see. We definitely are moving on. Cheers.Well, moving on.
Glossed over Todd mentioning ship physics I see. We definitely are moving on. Cheers.Well, moving on.
I mean... The xbox fanbase shat on Final Fantasy XVI that had a similar aggregated score. So...
They obviously didn't mention ultra specific stuff but Todd still mentioned the importance of physics, control and fuel in space. Momentum is pretty basic stuff. Stuff that even random ass youtubers and commenters see. More complicated stuff would be dealing with space dust and such on high speeds. Of course those stuff will be glossed over. It still has to be fun just like driving on GTA isn't as complicated as GT or Forza. Nevertheless it still has acceptable physics just on eye test.
here around minute 4
You see those countless sci-fi games usually explain what effect those fantasy like elements on the physics. How do you explain fucking momentum as a fantasy element.
I have no idea if there is a massive emphasis on fantasy in Starfield but out of all trailers, it obviously isn't the focus of the game. Just like cutting wood and growing plants isn't a focus on Skyrim. Like it's probably there if you say so but I get a feel they focused more on faction based story and background just based on what they directly said on the presentation.
Its more of an reaction to people making this the xbox savior, Phils retribution. It wasn't fair to put all that hype on it. Just let be it what it is, a decently good game. Hopefully the start of a steady stream of good titles from Xbox 1st party.Yeah, it's funny watching the spin. It's got the same open critic score as Forbidden West and Spiderman, yet many can't resist calling it a disappointment or are making excuses as to why it isn't even higher.
Hell yeah. 88 is a fantastic score. It'd probably be 90+ if it weren't for the IGN and Gamespot 7's.
CAN'T FUCKING WAIT
But outside of those cities. The magic of Skyrim was wondering around the world and stumbling upon interesting quests or events. It seems that's lost in Starfield.All the reviews I've seen have stated the opposite and how the main cities feel dense and lived in, GManLives in particular made this a highlight to praise the game for.
Not in the main cities/planets.I assume due to the game being procedurally generated?
Glossed over Todd mentioning ship physics I see. We definitely are moving on. Cheers.
It’s not what you and others were praying for that’s for sure.
The main hope for the game was in story and roleplaying depth. Said this over a year ago after the first major gameplay reveal. It was never going to be some hyper polished action game like Horizon.Honestly kinda funny how all of a sudden we’re going to get a shift in the conversation. Story being the main selling point is back on the menu.
Yes. It was claimed. He directly mentioned ship physics. You didn't even watch it. As I said, moving on.The question was: was a specific claim made?
Your answer was no. As I predicted. You can go back to reeeing if you wish.
damn, as aways modders ll have to save Bethesda game once again, suck to be console only at times like this.No, that was actually confirmed by Bethesda a long time ago.
No flights inside the planet's atmosphere / over the terrain. There is not even a vehicle that you can drive on the planet. And I think the reason for that is that Bethesda wanted to limit how fast you can move on the planet because if you moved too fast, you'd have run into those invisible walls in 3-5 minutes (which usually takes ~9 minutes if you're running).
Its more of an reaction to people making this the xbox savior, Phils retribution. It wasn't fair to put all that hype on it. Just let be it what it is, a decently good game. Hopefully the start of a steady stream of good titles from Xbox 1st party.
But outside of those cities. The magic of Skyrim was wondering around the world and stumbling upon interesting quests or events. It seems that's lost in Starfield.
Still relevant
It's all the fault of the financial terrorists.When all the UK reviews hit, MC will drop down to 81.
Watch this review for a very in-depth and accurate representation/state of the game.
I'm waiting for the CMA's review.When all the UK reviews hit, MC will drop down to 81.
the IGN 7/10 never felt so on point.Hoo boy. Luke is a very decent, level headed reviewer. The fact this is no way a space exploration game is quite amazing. Invisible walls, limited freedom, bugs at the back end, dull story, loads of loading screens....
Damn.
It’s 100% quest driven, and Matty who is a big time BGS fanboy says that it’s the first Bethesda game where “there’s a right way to play”.
Honestly kinda funny how all of a sudden we’re going to get a shift in the conversation. Story being the main selling point is back on the menu.
Yes. It was claimed. He directly mentioned ship physics. You didn't even watch it. As I said, moving on.
Except those almost all came from fans not happy about no ps5 version. They tried to add unrealistic expectations to the game. Even phil said it wouldn't turn around sales. Especially since it is a pc centric game and community.Its more of an reaction to people making this the xbox savior, Phils retribution. It wasn't fair to put all that hype on it. Just let be it what it is, a decently good game. Hopefully the start of a steady stream of good titles from Xbox 1st party.
There are currently 96 reviews. It's not likely going to move much in either direction.When all the UK reviews hit, MC will drop down to 81.
I once landed on a planet to explore. Noticed a ship entering orbit and landing. I followed it to its landing site. Turned out to be a scuttled factory. The ship belonged to pirates, who were stupid enough to leave it unguarded. My companion and I snuck aboard and triggered an alarm, causing the ship to ascend back into orbit. We wiped out the rest of the pirates and took control of the ship. I wanted to dock it somewhere so I could sell it, so I looked for a nearby space station on the map. When I arrived there, I find it all shot up, with only a single guard left alive. Turns out some other pirates had found the station and decided to claim it for their own. My stolen ship was now locked, so I had to venture into the station to defeat the pirates. This included turning off the gravity at several points to navigate, some very tense zero G gunfights, and even a spectacular explose decompression at one point. I eventually clear the station and head out to civilized space to sell my ship there. By the time I arrive, I feel like that "quick 20 minute adventure" Rick and Morty meme, lmao.
It means the exploration is an illusion and not what many expected/wanted it to be. Personally, I think that's the biggest shortcoming of the game.What does that mean? Avoid exploration and just play quest to quest?
In No Mans Sky you can actua...ugh nevermind...This is really disappointing tbh. I’d have thought you’d at least be able to fly around to planets within the system you’re currently in.
Kinda strange with a space game where you can barely explore space.
In an alternate reality, The Guardian, Eurogamer and Edge all think it's the best game they've ever played and want to give it 10 and feel guilty but give it a 6 anyway.When all the UK reviews hit, MC will drop down to 81.
It means the exploration is an illusion and not what many expected/wanted it to be. Personally, I think that's the biggest shortcoming of the game.
Alanah Pearce showed the limitations of space exploration. Then when you want to land on/visit planets, it is mostly just you clicking on a map; you're not actually flying to it.
Obviously. Some of worst rated games this year were 70. (my fav games mind you)Game is sitting at 88 on MC and people are acting like it's a disappointment. Some of you are delusional.
Game is sitting at 88 on MC and people are acting like it's a disappointment. Some of you are delusional.
Yeah. That kind of sucks. No crashing into things. I guess that would be too demanding to do.This is really disappointing tbh. I’d have thought you’d at least be able to fly around to planets within the system you’re currently in.
Kinda strange with a space game where you can barely explore space.
It means the exploration is an illusion and not what many expected/wanted it to be. Personally, I think that's the biggest shortcoming of the game.
Alanah Pearce showed the limitations of space exploration. Then when you want to land on/visit planets, it is mostly just you clicking on a map; you're not actually flying to it.
Edit: here is her video.
In No Mans Sky you can actua...ugh nevermind...
Game is sitting at 88 on MC and people are acting like it's a disappointment. Some of you are delusional.
Having RPG elements in a game does not gimp the space exploration part or the seamlessness/immersion part. Those are 2 very different things, and one has no bearing on the other one.NMS doesn't have the RPG elements and story usually found in a Bethesda game, people don't just want NMS space exploration, they want that with Bethesda RPG elements. NMS alone becomes boring and repetitive after a while. I have 80 hours in it and reached the center of the galaxy, it really gets tiresome.
I understand, also to be clear, I've never subscribed to GP and buy every game I play.It's not about physical vs digial. GP will RUIN gaming. Not only physical gaming.
Idk why you can't see that. Devs can't make a good game if they can't sell it.
And yeah, me, an old man still want to own the game. I get to smell new game and own it even today. more so than as a kid honestly because I have money