If you think about media especially places like Youtube, what gets clicks "OMG LOOK AT TEH BUGS CYBERPUNK BAD" or "This game is ok"? So if you're wanting attention, go around look for messed up textures or glitchy stuff and make a video trashing the game.
Not necessarily excusing it, it was not great and honestly probably shouldn't have been on last-gen consoles. Driving around is still easily sub-30fps in most cases on my Xbox One X with an SSD in it. Just expectations can be ridiculous the demand at the end of a console life for 60fps? I mean why would that change now this thing has been doing 30fps games for years.
Yeah, the clickbaiting pisses me off. If you search "Starfield" on YT, it's mostly a bunch of different people all going over the same bits of recent news...but the "Shorts" that make it to the top are all people saying how terrible Starfield - you know, the game that isn't even out yet - is. How they know this? Unclear. But "Starfield is shit" apparently gets a bunch of clicks; most are hate clicks, but I guess they think it's worth it.
If you think about media especially places like Youtube, what gets clicks "OMG LOOK AT TEH BUGS CYBERPUNK BAD" or "This game is ok"? So if you're wanting attention, go around look for messed up textures or glitchy stuff and make a video trashing the game.
Not necessarily excusing it, it was not great and honestly probably shouldn't have been on last-gen consoles. Driving around is still easily sub-30fps in most cases on my Xbox One X with an SSD in it. Just expectations can be ridiculous the demand at the end of a console life for 60fps? I mean why would that change now this thing has been doing 30fps games for years.
Yeah, the clickbaiting pisses me off. If you search "Starfield" on YT, it's mostly a bunch of different people all going over the same bits of recent news...but the "Shorts" that make it to the top are all people saying how terrible Starfield - you know, the game that isn't even out yet - is. How they know this? Unclear. But "Starfield is shit" apparently gets a bunch of clicks; most are hate clicks, but I guess they think it's worth it.