Had a conversation about Starfield and how one of the older blokes at work couldn’t get his head around it being a Microsoft exclusive - which then sent me into a dialogue about the current Activision buyout that’s going on, as well as explaining No Man’s Sky and how people are comparing it and Starfield (and how the devs have to say that the games are different).
But also a mate at work who’s into RimWorld, which is weird because the types of conversations you have with other RimWorld users often leads to some really suspicious activities and then having to justify them - which is fine for other RimWorld players, but maybe not people who have either never played the game, or haven’t played a videogame since Tetris on the OG GameBoy.
Yeah I’m not sure I “get” starfield. I didn’t enjoy no man’s sky after NEXT or whatever the update was that everyone said it was suddenly good. And I’m not sure I’ve ever LOVED a Bethesda game unconditionally. Fallout 3 was great, but buggy as shit. Skyrim was just as bad. Fallout 4 was a repetitive mess and the less said about 76 the better. Not sure why Todd Howard still has a job tbh.
Yeah, I pre-ordered No Man’s Sky and played it a fair bit on launch. I tried to get back into it but for some reason I found that all of a sudden I was building bases and stuff where as all I wanted to do was fly my spacecraft.
And I get where you’re coming from with Bethesda - especially with the buggy mess their games can be. It’s why I’m holding out with Starfield - I’ll get it six months down the line when it’s on sale or something. For me, I loved Fallout 3 and Skyrim (bugs aside) but Fallout 4 didn’t grab me nearly as much, and Fallout 76 was online so ew, gross. They haven’t even set a release date for the next Elder Scrolls game, and asides from that, Bethesda’s IP is centred on the devs who made Dishonoured and what not, which I was never really a fan of. I tried, but I just don’t have patience for games that require me to sit in the dark for five minutes, meticulously mapping out what routes the bad guys take so I can take them down quietly (only for them to still spot me anyway because of some bug or whatever and I’m back to square one).
Completely agree on dishonoured. Mrs loves it, but not my cup of tea at all. I HOPE Starfield is awesome. I loved the old freelancer game (hence why I backed star citizen)
Ooooh what games?
Had a conversation about Starfield and how one of the older blokes at work couldn’t get his head around it being a Microsoft exclusive - which then sent me into a dialogue about the current Activision buyout that’s going on, as well as explaining No Man’s Sky and how people are comparing it and Starfield (and how the devs have to say that the games are different).
But also a mate at work who’s into RimWorld, which is weird because the types of conversations you have with other RimWorld users often leads to some really suspicious activities and then having to justify them - which is fine for other RimWorld players, but maybe not people who have either never played the game, or haven’t played a videogame since Tetris on the OG GameBoy.
Yeah I’m not sure I “get” starfield. I didn’t enjoy no man’s sky after NEXT or whatever the update was that everyone said it was suddenly good. And I’m not sure I’ve ever LOVED a Bethesda game unconditionally. Fallout 3 was great, but buggy as shit. Skyrim was just as bad. Fallout 4 was a repetitive mess and the less said about 76 the better. Not sure why Todd Howard still has a job tbh.
Yeah, I pre-ordered No Man’s Sky and played it a fair bit on launch. I tried to get back into it but for some reason I found that all of a sudden I was building bases and stuff where as all I wanted to do was fly my spacecraft.
And I get where you’re coming from with Bethesda - especially with the buggy mess their games can be. It’s why I’m holding out with Starfield - I’ll get it six months down the line when it’s on sale or something. For me, I loved Fallout 3 and Skyrim (bugs aside) but Fallout 4 didn’t grab me nearly as much, and Fallout 76 was online so ew, gross. They haven’t even set a release date for the next Elder Scrolls game, and asides from that, Bethesda’s IP is centred on the devs who made Dishonoured and what not, which I was never really a fan of. I tried, but I just don’t have patience for games that require me to sit in the dark for five minutes, meticulously mapping out what routes the bad guys take so I can take them down quietly (only for them to still spot me anyway because of some bug or whatever and I’m back to square one).
Completely agree on dishonoured. Mrs loves it, but not my cup of tea at all. I HOPE Starfield is awesome. I loved the old freelancer game (hence why I backed star citizen)