Well the game should also maybe still get a day one patchIm interested in seeing what a million people say. 5 people saying something based on a review build is, well, eh?
How embarrassing must it be to be a Bethesda upper level manager and see websites report that your new game isn't a complete technical dumpster fire.
The bar is so fucking low with Bethesda games.
The engine used on Starfield is Gamebryo 2.0, so im assuming it was going to be much more stable,
But if you see leaked gameplay you will see the Bethesda jank there
Is it? I thought it was their Creation Engine?
Netimmerse -> Gamebryo -> Creation Engine -> Creation Engine 2Is it? I thought it was their Creation Engine?
I wouldn't be surprised if this is the most polished single-player Bethesda Game Studios game yet.
You try so hard to spin the narrative on anything even remotely negative someone has to say about Xbox. It must be so tiresome to live like you.Quite the feat for you to try to spin an article talking about Starfield being polished into a negative. Any upper level manager would be ecstatic at the reports of very few unknown bugs.
Not according to Metacritic, though
Thats not very encouraging...Well the game should also maybe still get a day one patch
What do you mean, so they should have stopped working on the game before release? At this point your either dumb as hell or simply trolling.Thats not very encouraging...
Ofcourse its overblown. The compilations have made it easy to see that all sorts of crazy bugs CAN occur, but not every player will see such bugs. Some people might only encounter a few weird issues. Some people can encounter loads of them. Thats the crazy shit that can happen when you let the player do whatever they want.Idk if the whole BGS bugs thing is massively overblown or if I have just been very luck. I got the Skyrim platinum on PS3 and outside of the occasional memory issue where the game would eventually move in slow motion if you played too long and required a console reboot, I never ran into any serious bugs. Same for Fallout 4. There was a door somewhere where the game ran slow on Xbone, that was about it. I never played Oblivion. Fallout 3 had no big bugs for me either. I'm glad to hear Starfield is apparently even less buggy.
And just like that preorder cancelled
You try so hard to spin the narrative on anything even remotely negative someone has to say about Xbox. It must be so tiresome to live like you.
If a game was nicely polished, they would say just that. Instead it's "least buggy bethesda game". The guy literally commented saying how as an upper level manager, that must be quite the negative connotation to be applied to your work by default. It's not really the kind of compliment you'd be looking for.
He simply commented about the irony in that. That's it. Not hidden meaning or narratives. Stop taking everything so personal. Your life does not revolve around the success of a plastic box.
If a game was nicely polished, they would say just that.
You're like the 6th person to say the same exact thing. It's like some people just see the title and do a drive-by post.Considering this is Bethesda, it's not a high bar.
Ironically, this glitch was one of the first things to happen to me when I played Baldur's Gate 3; I for a brief moment, my character clipped the ground while traveling up a hill. Still the GOTG to me though.It will be hilarious if you step off your starship and fall through the ground.
Your like the 6th person to say the same exact thing. It's like some people just see the title and do a drive-by post.
I saw all kinds of weird things. Mammoths dropping from the sky and a mammoth flying about like a leaf was probably the weirdest ones. Then I had the physics engine break apart with every little thing in my house rumbling about like there was an earthquake, came from playing at higher framerates on PC, I think the engine were tuned to only handle 60fps max.I don't remember any from my time playing 110 hours of Skyrim in its launch year
Same here, completed game on x360 and cannot recall any major bugs. Put almost 200h into that game.Some people want bugs on this game so bad they'll be grinding like speedrunners to get video of them. Pretty sure if you just play it normally you won't encounter much. I don't remember any from my time playing 110 hours of Skyrim in its launch year and I didn't even install community fixes.
Man, being Bethesda must be great. Imagine releasing every game with a ton of bugs and everyone's response is always "Oh, Bethesda!" like they're the comic relief character in a sitcom.
Rather pessimistic but ok...Netimmerse -> Gamebryo -> Creation Engine -> Creation Engine 2
They just renamed it a few times.
Slightly updated the renderer to have nicer graphics. Lipstick on a pig style.
It's still as buggy as it was 25 years ago, maybe even more so.
Larian studios also just released a patch that fixed over a 1000 bugs, but its still a great game.In 10 years from now, we'll be downloading the Starfield unofficial patch from Nexus to correct the 1000's of bugs that were never adressed.
Challenge accepted!It will be hilarious if you step off your starship and fall through the ground.
Not all of them though.Well, after this shill-phase ends, it'll get into players' hands.
Not all of them though.
They also said in reviews that Cyberpunk ran perfectly fine on Xbox One and PS4…
Imagine being praised for doing the bare minimum.
Yes, it is.Nearly a year spent in polishing mode, with extensive focus on QA is 'bare minimum' now?