Heroic Liberator
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I'd rather they'd talk about... Avowed, y'know?
I'd rather they'd talk about... Avowed, y'know?
They finally realized that every time Patel does, she kills the anticipation just a little bit more. So now Obsidian are pursuing the bold marketing plan of hyping up the game by never talking about it.I'd rather they'd talk about... Avowed, y'know?
I think part of the problem is women being allowed to speak in public in a broad senseThey finally realized that every time Patel does, she kills the anticipation just a little bit more. So now Obsidian are pursuing the bold marketing plan of hyping up the game by never talking about it.I'd rather they'd talk about... Avowed, y'know?
Ah the VtMB2 strategy.They finally realized that every time Patel does, she kills the anticipation just a little bit more. So now Obsidian are pursuing the bold marketing plan of hyping up the game by never talking about it.I'd rather they'd talk about... Avowed, y'know?
cool, no magic, fighting generic muslim 521343Enter KCD2.
indeed, it's pretty simple to make something better than themIt is kind of amazing that no studio has made a true, open-world, first person fantasy RPG to fill the Skyrim void. It feels like a $1,000 bill just waiting to be picked up up off the ground.
I'm not saying it is easy, or that it has to be "better" than Skyrim. But there is a void that needs filling, even a half-hearted effort would be appreciated. Skyrim is almost 13 years old at this point, and it is still the first game that comes up when most people think "Open World, first person RPG".indeed, it's pretty simple to make something better than themIt is kind of amazing that no studio has made a true, open-world, first person fantasy RPG to fill the Skyrim void. It feels like a $1,000 bill just waiting to be picked up up off the ground.
People don't do it because it costs a ton of money and requires a billion devs.It is kind of amazing that no studio has made a true, open-world, first person fantasy RPG to fill the Skyrim void. It feels like a $1,000 bill just waiting to be picked up up off the ground.
They've already confirmed it's a series of hubs rather than open world. If Obsidian were a politician, his campaign slogan would be "Don't get your hopes up!"I wouldn't put my hopes into this being a Skyrim clone. For all intents and purposes, this is TOW in its open world design rather than FNV.
At best that gets you Oblivion with modern graphics, and nobody wants that.even a half-hearted effort would be appreciated.
At best that gets you Oblivion with modern graphics, and nobody wants that.even a half-hearted effort would be appreciated.
In May 2011, CDPR released The Witcher II, modeled on Bioware's games rather than attempting to elaborate on the first Witcher game's formula, and achieved substantially greater sales relative to that first game, only to find themselves eclipsed in November by the juggernaut of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Aware that Bethesda would subsequently work on another Fallout game before returning to The Elder Scrolls, CDPR spent the next four years on an Open World Witcher sequel, modeled to a considerable extent on the previous three Elder Scrolls games, and released it in May 2015 to achieve another considerable boost in sales, if not quite comparable to Skyrim's long-term commercial success. Bethesda released Fallout 4 in November 2015 and was disappointed that it did not replicate Skyrim's immense sales (though it sold quite well on its own terms).It is kind of amazing that no studio has made a true, open-world, first person fantasy RPG to fill the Skyrim void. It feels like a $1,000 bill just waiting to be picked up up off the ground.
they're smart enough to not level scale it, I would assume, that was basically the only problem with oblivion, everything else is oldfag copeAt best that gets you Oblivion with modern graphics, and nobody wants that.even a half-hearted effort would be appreciated.
It could be a coin toss.they're smart enough to not level scale it, I would assume, that was basically the only problem with oblivion, everything else is oldfag cope
CP2077 came the closest. Including the modding for that game. And the retards will switch to UE5 and pledge their allegiance to DEI and woke and LGBT culture. There you go, the only competitor out there, gone. This is one of the worst timelines for video games.I'm not saying it is easy, or that it has to be "better" than Skyrim. But there is a void that needs filling, even a half-hearted effort would be appreciated. Skyrim is almost 13 years old at this point, and it is still the first game that comes up when most people think "Open World, first person RPG".
Perhaps not but the whole industry used "open world" as a checkbox buzzword for ten years, and inserted RPG elements and perks into everything.It is kind of amazing that no studio has made a true, open-world, first person fantasy RPG to fill the Skyrim void. It feels like a $1,000 bill just waiting to be picked up up off the ground.
It is kind of amazing that no studio has made a true, open-world, first person fantasy RPG to fill the Skyrim void. It feels like a $1,000 bill just waiting to be picked up up off the ground.
Oh my sweet summer childI'm actually kind of excited about it, it seems basically impossible to fuck this up