Curious_Tongue
Larpfest
In-game purchases means a steady income from a sizeable fraction of those 8.5 million.8,5 million copies of ESO
In-game purchases means a steady income from a sizeable fraction of those 8.5 million.8,5 million copies of ESO
Examples?ESO has been lore raping Elder Scrolls really bad
The market for a massive hard space RPG is enormous, as evidenced by the absurd amount of money that Star Citizen has kickstarted.
A niche market populated by people with more money than sense doesn't mean there's mass appeal for that type of game.
lol Bethesda has been raping the lore for a good while longer than ESO has even been around but good try anyway. They've been changing the canon on whims before why would they suddenly stop now.I don't know how one would even go about making a coherent TES6, ESO has been lore raping Elder Scrolls really bad
I'd spend $500+ on a worthy successor to Morrowind.
In fact, we already have an indie game heavily inspired by Morrowind in Kenshi, although the gameplay differs substantially in crucial aspects (e.g. large parties replacing a single character, change in perspective, automated combat, base-building and technological research).An "indie" Morrowind has to come eventually. Same with Deus Ex. There's already tools that make massive content generation much easier for a small team, and those games have massive fanbases. Just a matter of time.
No, it hasn't. It has been the best thing for Elder Scrolls lore since Morrowind. It was bad at first then after the shit they got they hired a bunch of people specifically to oversee the lore put into the game. They even hired some former TSR D&D campaign writer as the loremaster(actual job title)ESO has been lore raping Elder Scrolls really bad
What competition?competition got stiffer
normies don't see the difference between subtypes of RPGs. Average gamer lumps together Skyrum, Witcher 3 and even Kingdom of Amalur.What competition?competition got stiffer
There are no games that even remotely try to accomplish what Bethesda does, which is why their mediocre, bug-ridden messes sell so well.
normies don't see the difference between subtypes of RPGs. Average gamer lumps together Skyrum, Witcher 3 and even Kingdom of Amalur.
KCD was much closer to a bethesda-like. Outer Worlds felt like they attempted to do it at a very superficial level but it all falls apart the moment you actually get past that.. Outer Worlds is the only Bethesda-a-like I can think of in recent history, and it was nowhere near the same in scope.
KCD was much closer to a bethesda-like.
KCD is closer on things like NPC schedules and a living world, most particularly in it actually being an open world game though.KCD was much closer to a bethesda-like.
I haven't played it yet, but I thought it was a more realistic sim feeling type game. Bethesda's derpy goofball "fun" is a big factor in their success. Outer Worlds tried to copy that.
You're probably right in other areas though.
TOW isn't like Bethesda games at all, it's just a crudely made first person KOTOR. And yet a lot of players call it bethesda-like, which proves my point that average gamers don't know shit and will lump together different games because they look similar on surface level.They lump together Witcher 3 and Assassin's Creed, but Bethesda have a different vibe that very few even attempt to copy. First-person, go anywhere anytime, physics derpness, random visual storytelling and events to find everywhere to reward exploration more, towns where almost every person has a story, schedule and quest role... as much as people here hate it, they do certain things well that gets more people to buy their games than the average. Outer Worlds is the only Bethesda-a-like I can think of in recent history, and it was nowhere near the same in scope.normies don't see the difference between subtypes of RPGs. Average gamer lumps together Skyrum, Witcher 3 and even Kingdom of Amalur.
Monarch is very "Bethesda on a budget."
He's referring to Monarch the settlement in Outer Worlds.Monarch is very "Bethesda on a budget."
What's this Monarch game?
I don't see this game released prior 2025 or so. If at all. *coof*