This is an incredibly naive take. The credits for the game are available on the fandom wiki, broken down by version/update.You understand how studios operate right? They have different teams?
The team that created Skyrim, Oblivion, Fallout did not develop Fallout 76.
They helped in some form, but did not create it nor develop it.
Bye felicia
I love the freedom Bethesda games give you. No one has ever matched it. You can do whatever the hell you want at any point at all. Most conversations they give you plenty of ways to say whatever the hell you want as well. It's amazing. It's also great how you can be developing one way, then find something else you enjoy and you don't need to restart to min/max. You can just start doing the new thing. Everything is parallel and you aren't capped out of learning more so it's just another factor of doing whatever you want. It also seems like they completely aced the whole theme. Several games have tried already and missed the mark, but they got it.
They might add it in later, I don't know. I'm not surprised they didn't make a game with literally every technical possibility you could ever imagine. When I say "you can do whatever you want" what I mean is in the Bethesda tradition. You, as a single human being, can, within limits of normal human actions, choose freely.I'm sure the freedom is incredibly awesome, but to say "you can do whatever you want" ...that's far from the truth...isn't it?
Play Anywhere status confirmed.
I just looked it up and FYI Play Anywhere only works with MS store for PC. So if you buy the console version you'll be able to play on the Xbox PC app, but if you get the Steam version that won't give you access to Xbox.Play anywhere! Fuck yeah!
They might add it in later, I don't know. I'm not surprised they didn't make a game with literally every technical possibility you could ever imagine. When I say "you can do whatever you want" what I mean is in the Bethesda tradition. You, as a single human being, can, within limits of normal human actions, choose freely.
This isn't a string of hallways like Final Fantasy. It's not the same soulless shit 5000 times like Assassins Creed. It's not quadrants of combat checklists like God of War. There is an immense amount of different specialties and actions you can do and there is no cap on your taking on new proficiencies making you pick and choose what to get into before you've even had a chance to try it. There are no stupid rules dictating when and where and how much you can keep loot. There is an immense amount of quest lines covering many different activities, moods, factions, levels of scope, NPC personalities, etc. While doing quest lines you can handle them as creatively as you can imagine, you can stray from them and pick them up as you wish, or drop them entirely and go pick them up again later. For many things you might want but aren't there, it is well possible to mod them in.
When I say "You can do whatever you want" I am comparing it to gameplay experiences I have had anywhere else, not the limits of human imagination. I don't think it is fair to judge a game for not doing literally everything you can ever dream when no one has, no one can, and no one ever will make a game that lives up to that demand. I am excited because no other developer has delivered anywhere remotely close to the level of Bethesda on these design aspects.
Ive read multiple times about this "you can do whatever you want" in Starfield, yet I've read things that contradict that so I'm not sure how I feel about the game yet.
I want to ride vehicles across different types of terrain...can't do that
I want to fly around within each planet and see the world's from the sky...can't do that
I want to be able to go swimming underwater and explore the life in the ocean of different planets...can't do that
Can't I jump out of my ship in outer space and float out in the darkness? Idk
I'm sure the freedom is incredibly awesome, but to say "you can do whatever you want" ...that's far from the truth...isn't it?
Some of the team helped in dev for sure but it surely wasnt their main gameThis is an incredibly naive take. The credits for the game are available on the fandom wiki, broken down by version/update.
Fallout 76 developers/Release
This is a transcription of the Fallout 76 credits as of its release version, from November 2018. It is not a full export of the credits, as various ZeniMax Media, Bethesda.net and localization credits are not included. FALLOUT 76 GAME DESIGN Bethesda Game Studios EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Todd Howard...fallout.fandom.com
The majority of the staff and almost all of the leads that worked on the release version were from Maryland, many of them also worked on Fallout 4, some going back to Skyrim. The failings of 76 can’t be levelled at the Austin studio. They definitely caused some technical issues, but if you look at all of the people from the two Starfield Directs, virtually all of them are credited with working on Fallout 76 too.
The thing about Starfield is that because of studio expansion, the majority of the people working on it won’t have ever worked on a BGS game before. Not at all something to be inherently worried about since the same was also true of the team that worked on Oblivion.
We won’t know whether Starfield has technical issues or rough edges until it launches, and fortunately it’s launching soon. If the promise of the fewest bugs at launch of any Bethesda game are true, this stupid argument will hopefully be put to bed.
Said who?I want to be able to go swimming underwater and explore the life in the ocean of different planets...can't do that
3. Be able to fly through a gas planet.
So, if I don't explode/get crushed while trying that, I'll be disappointed!This sent me on a research spree trying to confirm if this is even possible.
Looks like combination of solid planet core + crazy temps and pressures would make that a suicide run.
I would think so.If a delay was coming, would we know by now?
Taking the Xbox brand out of the shitter would be nice.The aspect of Starfield that excites me the most is that it will sell well and boost Xbox's sales and status. This will greatly upset all the anti-Xbox trolls and shills on this forum, which will be most enjoyable to watch. And oh yeah, maybe the game will be fun to play, too.
its praised today by bethesda fans. And people criticize its online feature only nowadays. Oh, and the subscription thing.I mean, idk if I would call that a true Bethesda game.
Won't play Bethesda CRPG's unless they are interesting like Doom Eternal? I sure enjoyed me some Eternal, but can't make sense of the comparison.its praised today by bethesda fans. And people criticize its online feature only nowadays. Oh, and the subscription thing.
The game itself was a chore for me. I didn't drop it because I wanted to give it a big chance. I wonder how others devote thousands of hours to play new vegas or fallout 3 and 4. Judging by youtube videos, I wouldn't even touch them. Fallout 76 was the worst game I ever played. Won't touch the series again, or Starfield, unless its polished and interesting like Doom Eternal.
Sure, each to their own I guess.
If a delay was coming, would we know by now?
I mean it was polished and actually a good game.Won't play Bethesda CRPG's unless they are interesting like Doom Eternal? I sure enjoyed me some Eternal, but can't make sense of the comparison.
Edit: maybe I'm miss reading you.
Yeah that’s how they always do it. Means it’s not really interesting for me except as a backup plan if the Steam version is more buggy.FYI Play Anywhere only works with MS store for PC.
Give me my Dark Brotherhood in space quest line
Oh OK, I would like to see more polish for sure. I never jumped into Fallout 76, but their other games I have played (Fallout 3 & 4, Skyrim) would be classified by me as good games.I mean it was polished and actually a good game.
Lol I’m sure it got some fans. But if you want idea of a Bethesda game. Hell try morrowind, oblivion fallout 3 or 4 and Skyrim. Before saying forget anything they have done. Fallout 76 is more of there, let’s try something different. Pretty much all publishers have end up trying to do some kinda multiplayer game. When they prefect as a single player studio.its praised today by bethesda fans. And people criticize its online feature only nowadays. Oh, and the subscription thing.
The game itself was a chore for me. I didn't drop it because I wanted to give it a big chance. I wonder how others devote thousands of hours to play new vegas or fallout 3 and 4. Judging by youtube videos, I wouldn't even touch them. Fallout 76 was the worst game I ever played. Won't touch the series again, or Starfield, unless its polished and interesting like Doom Eternal.
Sure, each to their own I guess.
its praised today by bethesda fans. And people criticize its online feature only nowadays. Oh, and the subscription thing.
The game itself was a chore for me. I didn't drop it because I wanted to give it a big chance. I wonder how others devote thousands of hours to play new vegas or fallout 3 and 4. Judging by youtube videos, I wouldn't even touch them. Fallout 76 was the worst game I ever played. Won't touch the series again, or Starfield, unless its polished and interesting like Doom Eternal.
Sure, each to their own I guess.
First time I've ever paid extra to play a game early. Normally I just suck it up and wait the 3+ days or whatever but this time I'm not, especially while most of my friends list will be probably be playing it early too.One month to go for premium upgrade customers!!!!
Same here. I justified it by convincing myself I would have bought the first DLC anyways, knowing that I normally never pay full price for anything.First time I've ever paid extra to play a game early. Normally I just suck it up and wait the 3+ days or whatever but this time I'm not, especially while most of my friends list will be probably be playing it early too.
First time I've ever paid extra to play a game early. Normally I just suck it up and wait the 3+ days or whatever but this time I'm not, especially while most of my friends list will be probably be playing it early too.
The aspect of Starfield that excites me the most is that it will sell well and boost Xbox's sales and status. This will greatly upset all the anti-Xbox trolls and shills on this forum, which will be most enjoyable to watch. And oh yeah, maybe the game will be fun to play, too.
Honestly, I think the blame lies with management. They handled the coordination of personnel working on the game, certified if gold, and were heavily involved in the marketing. I definitely don’t expect Starfield to launch in the same state, but I also don’t expect it to be problem free. I don’t mind *some* Bethesda jank though so I’ll be buying at launch. I’m going in knowing it won’t be everything I want from it and I expect to have a blast regardless. Mods for Starfield are going to be insane.Some of the team helped in dev for sure but it surely wasnt their main game
I'm close to buying the premium upgrade, but still on the fence. I mean, I am going to play this game, but worried about it's state.Same here. I justified it by convincing myself I would have bought the first DLC anyways, knowing that I normally never pay full price for anything.
I think that's saying "Hey if you buy it on September 2nd obviously you can't play it on the 1st" kinda deal lolSo quick q: if I buy the $100 digital premium version in the next few days on Xbox, will I be able to play it on Sept 1st?
The wording on the store is kinda weird:
"Actual play time depends on purchase date..."
But there's no cutoff or anything like that...
Do it!I'm leaning towards it every day as well lol
This has been my most replied to thread. I’m glad it’s about us being excited for a game and not something negative.