rusty_shackleford
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Starfield is going to be the greatest RPG ever created.
Starfield is going to be the greatest RPG ever created.
I can't wait to see the inevitable Garfield/Seinfeld mods.Starfield is going to be the greatest RPG ever created.
Seeing the planet generation, hmm as predicted big spheres of nothing to do with a side of "You see that mountain you can climb it".
This is how Bethesda marketing has worked since Morrowind and yet people are still baffled by it.There is no need to showcase Starfield. The air of mystery around it will just make it better.
It could be you never know but I can only say that about fantasy RPG, I like sci-fi RPG but that accolade belongs to fantasyStarfield is going to be the greatest RPG ever created.
The Twatter effect.Turns out that the obsessive need to put neat, punchy labels on things, and expecting that to be infallibly sufficient to define their totality, is destructive to understanding and ultimately meaningless.
I'll take "What is an rpg?" for 2000 dollars.Turns out that the obsessive need to put neat, punchy labels on things, and expecting that to be infallibly sufficient to define their totality, is destructive to understanding and ultimately meaningless.
I would disagree on that. I think around the time of fallout 4 development they started breaking the silence about a game later (closer to the release), but showcased more and in more detail, with actual gameplay, which is always a great thing todo, and the only point of gaming shows and trailers - to show the actual games. Although, maybe they always done that, and i just didn't care before (still don't care tbh)This is how Bethesda marketing has worked since Morrowind and yet people are still baffled by it.There is no need to showcase Starfield. The air of mystery around it will just make it better.
If anything, Starfield has had more footage of it shown than typical.
To be fair, Fallout 4 was only officially announced 5 months before its release though (and the first released trailer for it too).I would disagree on that. I think around the time of fallout 4 development they started breaking the silence about a game later (closer to the release), but showcased more and in more detail, with actual gameplay, which is always a great thing todo, and the only point of gaming shows and trailers - to show the actual games. Although, maybe they always done that, and i just didn't care before (still don't care tbh)This is how Bethesda marketing has worked since Morrowind and yet people are still baffled by it.There is no need to showcase Starfield. The air of mystery around it will just make it better.
If anything, Starfield has had more footage of it shown than typical.
But Wall what about the fact you can Romance a robot, thats different? Imagine all the fun adult mods we can installNo, I'm not making shit up: Bethesda - Yet Another Woke Amerishit company