For those who have pre-ordered it is already here, the rest have to wait a little longer. Starfield is finally here! Have you bought it, why or why not? If you’ve already played it, what do you think of it? We are very curious!

Discuss all things Starfield below!

  • Dojan
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    31 year ago

    It’s interesting how little evolving and upgrading Bethesda does with their stuff. You can’t say that RDR2 and that table tennis game feels the same, but Oblivion and Fallout 4 feel very similar.

    It’s a Bethesda problem, because other Gamebryo games don’t feel the same. Even CAVE did a better job with it.

    • hypelightfly
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      41 year ago

      Yep, people love to blame the engine but that’s not why their games have the same feel.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        It absolutely is the fault of the engine, but that’s not because Bethesda is incompetent or anything. It’s actually a pretty complicated issue, but yes, it is due to the engine. I wrote a whole explanation for someone else who was parroting the “it’s not the engine’s fault” bs that Pete Hines & Todd Howard started perpetuating a few years ago, so I’ll put it here for you and anyone else:

        The problem isn’t the engine itself, it’s that Bethesda hasn’t given it the attention it needs.

        Unreal Engine 5, for example, is built from the original Unreal Engine. But there has been so much work put into it that it’s nearly impossible to tell. Meanwhile, the creation engine literally has some of the same issues that the Gambryo engine had back during Morrowind.

        To Bethesda’s credit, this isn’t entirely their fault. There’s a reason that proprietary engines have been dying out in favor of engines like Unreal, and that’s because maintaining and improving game engines is incredibly time consuming and expensive. And unless you’re directly profiting off of your engine, like Epic does, you don’t have a massive incentive to endlessly polish it. Doing so is time you could be spending working on your next game, which you do directly profit off of.

        Personally, I want Bethesda to keep using the Creation Engine, or whatever they turn it into next, because of its incredible mod support. However, it’s nowhere near as polished or advanced as other engines, and understandably probably never will be. There’s really no easy solution imo.

        • hypelightfly
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          -41 year ago

          No, it’s not. The fact you started off your explanation with “The problem isn’t the engine itself” says it all.

          I didn’t read past that as, frankly, I waste time on someone who immediately contradicts themselves.

          • @[email protected]
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            1 year ago

            Lol I’m not surprised you didn’t read past it, maybe you should.

            My point is that the engine itself can be worked on to be better. That it, in and of itself, isn’t the sole issue, as throwing it away isn’t the only solution. But because Bethesda hasn’t worked on it as much as they need to, it’s causing problems.

            Edit: And for the record, I’m actually sympathetic towards Bethesda and want them to stick with the engine.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            Lol what? “You said something I disagree with so I’m not going to read your justification”

            Why are you even here talking about this?