• OttoVonNoob@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    Translation: Were going to rush out some games while the iron is hot from Fallout tv series. They won’t be great but they’ll sell!!!

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      2 months ago

      Depends.

      If it means doing more deals like when Obsidian was allowed to make New Vegas, might finally mean that Bethesda franchises get some decent entries again.

    • William@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      I think you’ve hit the nail on the head. They clearly skimped on the content for all those planets and handwaved it away as perfectly normal and expected, when it clearly wasn’t good. Why? To add breadth without adding time to the development. To “increase their output” without adding more input.

      It clearly didn’t work there, but it could have worked with some decent mechanics and a little more thought into the content. It worked for No Man’s Sky.

      Luckily for Bethesda, AI has suddenly gotten a lot better, and they’ll be able to use it to generate a ton of content that feels better than standard old procedurally generated content. That is, of course, if they can manage to work it into their tooling for their ancient engine.

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        2 months ago

        It’s really hard to fill a space game with content. It’s not that surprising that a lot of the world’s are empty. This is an issue for all space games, not just Bethesda.

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          I agree! Which is partly why so many people were surprised and excited that Bethesda took this challenge on. They failed at it.

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          Which is why smarter devs either keep all the action in space, or limit it to specific places in specific planets. Besides, do we really need to land on literal hellscape planets like Mercury or Venus?

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            I don’t think the devs are making the decisions in AAA games like that. They’re pretty much always just doing what they’re told to do.

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        2 months ago

        handwaved it away as perfectly normal and expected

        “Yes, but space is boring and therefore it’s realistic” is still one of my favorite excuses for a game.

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    2 months ago

    They’d need better writers for one thing. I don’t know about Starfield but skyrim and fallout 4’s writing was dreadful.

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        I want to agree with you, but Starfield would need to have writing in the first place. The whole main story boils down to “there is no story, why would you think there would be?” I honestly believe Todd Howard shot down every idea to cross his desk because he thought he knew better.

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          Emil Pagliarulo is the actual head responsible for that piece of shit that tries to pass for a story way more than Todd. He’s also the asshole responsible for the main story of FO4.

      • amio@kbin.social
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        2 months ago

        Nothing at all, if it’s been maintained and “upkept” much better than theirs has. But, y’know.

        Starfield is starting to seem pretty spackled together, and the engine was already sort of infamous for bugs. It’s not just BSW being sloppy about content (although they are), it’s also the engine and tooling. The CKs tend to look… grim.