Grampy_Bone
Arcane
Anyone found any system that's particularly suited for base building? Are there any quests associated with outposts at all?
Anyone found any system that's particularly suited for base building? Are there any quests associated with outposts at all?
One thing I'm curious about is the strange reception of the game between the normies, my canary is MrMattyPlays, if he doesnt like a Bethesda title, that means big problems with the normies and... gasp, horror... he doesnt love a Bethesda game... man, that canary is dead, methane exploded and Todd is buried on the same temple as your companions on NWN 2 OC.
I think Bethesda made a few huge mistakes:
1 - They selected the Star Trek librul utopia for a setting but didnt add hostile intelligent aliens.
2 - They overcommited to this NASApunk aesthetic but their design beyond creating some boring looking ships, didnt achieve a design that call upon pop culture tropes nor is powerful enough to be memorable as an original piece.
3 - They also didnt get a design that call upon the collective zeigeist, Fallout is about America that is the most influential western country, Skyrim is about you being a fantasy viking on some nordic fantasy land that also has influence on western culture. There is very little to grab and relate to on a rootless librul utopia.
Okay, AAA safe space, ESG farming, no controversy, it is Star Trek librul utopia, Fukuyama end of History or lower ESG score...
Fine, you know, Chris Roberts is a scammer, however, he is a very competent scammer, he is really good on what he does, he looked to normie nerd fools... NASApunk? Get the fuck out of here. There is the Blade Runner planet, there is the Microsoft Planet, there is the Cyberpunk planet, there is the Pirates inCaribeanSpace station, there is the Star Wars, Bespin planet. All space ships look like sexy fighter craft or sexy trucks in space.
When my brain goes to "Starfield", the only thing I'm getting a mental image of is Sarah, and that's because throughout the whole game my character's head has been forcibly jerked back to look at her when she interjects in dialogue.
There is this space ship tactics game that I really liked, Nexus: Jupiter Incident, really recommend, Starfield reminds me of the beginning of that game before the aliens show up. You know, if you go NASAPunk, make space stations look like akward container haulers with flimsy looking oxigen tanks and solar panels, make space travel be an effort on itself, most colonists are fighting to survive with primitive tech, humanity survival at any cost and how living on different planets would create different cultures in time, try a "realistic" world building like the Expanse.NASApunk honestly could have worked if they committed to it relentlessly.
I must admit I am rather envious of those indulging in Todd's MAGNVM OPVS but my system is starting to run its course. Would you guys be willing to support a gofundme to help build a monster machine to tackle the beast that is STARFIELD?
It's honestly not bad and has a decent variety of things to do.My dad just gifted me the game. I guess I have to play it now.
One thing I'm curious about is the strange reception of the game between the normies, my canary is MrMattyPlays, if he doesnt like a Bethesda title, that means big problems with the normies and... gasp, horror... he doesnt love a Bethesda game... man, that canary is dead, methane exploded and Todd is buried on the same temple as your companions on NWN 2 OC.
I think Bethesda made a few huge mistakes:
1 - They selected the Star Trek librul utopia for a setting but didnt add hostile intelligent aliens.
2 - They overcommited to this NASApunk aesthetic but their design beyond creating some boring looking ships, didnt achieve a design that call upon pop culture tropes nor is powerful enough to be memorable as an original piece.
3 - They also didnt get a design that call upon the collective zeigeist, Fallout is about America that is the most influential western country, Skyrim is about you being a fantasy viking on some nordic fantasy land that also has influence on western culture. There is very little to grab and relate to on a rootless librul utopia.
Okay, AAA safe space, ESG farming, no controversy, it is Star Trek librul utopia, Fukuyama end of History or lower ESG score...
Fine, you know, Chris Roberts is a scammer, however, he is a very competent scammer, he is really good on what he does, he looked to normie nerd fools... NASApunk? Get the fuck out of here. There is the Blade Runner planet, there is the Microsoft Planet, there is the Cyberpunk planet, there is the Pirates inCaribeanSpace station, there is the Star Wars, Bespin planet. All space ships look like sexy fighter craft or sexy trucks in space.
I agree, but again, the fault isn't the idea of a human-only setting alone.All woke pandering aside.. This NASA punk aesthetic is just soooooo boring and such a huge turn off aesthetically.
It's actually so bad that I am almost positive a hack like Emil came up with it.. additionally, my own head larp tells me that about half way through development they sort of regretted it.. but it was too late and so that's why they started sprinkling more and more fantasy, space cowboy, cyberpunk, space ghost shit in.
Also the lack of intelligent life other than humanity.. and just in general the lack of interesting shit is just a huge missed opportunity. You have to be the biggest autismo in the world to think "Wowww... more NASA trivia!!" is fun and exciting after 60 hours.
Star Trek and Star Wars capture that wonderment of seeing alien architecture or alien worlds.. whereas this is just more of the same boring ass apple stores and shipping crate homes. As if the entire universe is built out of modular NASA space station components.
Report family abuse.My dad just gifted me the game. I guess I have to play it now.
This would genuinely be 10x better than Starfield, I'm imagining Khajiit hawking moon sugar on the actual moons and Dunmer ships coming up just to say 'n'wah' and flying away.
They should have known their limitations and made Tamriel in space or something.
I am indeed playing starfield before bedIf I ever need a sleep aid I now have the choice between cottonfield or pillows of eternity.