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[Ethics in Gaming Journalism] Microsoft is only sending Starfield to reviewers know to give positive reviews. (x.com)
posted 2 years ago by BidenIsAGroomer 2 years ago by BidenIsAGroomer +48 / -0
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– Kienan 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

...So every fucking texture would just be this muddy ugly mess. It was pretty awful. Only ever experienced it on PC.. I think.

Weird, sounds like such a thing would be more likely to occur on consoles. I guess it all depends on the game.

Other gripe I have is how fucking essential it is to use an SSD.

To be fair, and I hate to sound all "you all have phones, don't you?"...SSDs are kind of a big deal in general now. Also, cheap, and easy to install. Everyone who does want to do relatively modern gaming should probably have an SSD. I agree it's annoying when it clashes, but honestly I'd rather games be made with modern technology in mind, then limiting to support older tech. SSDs have made seamless and open worlds games more accessible, so more companies are willing to ship them.

It's amazing, really. This is on my mind, because I'm currently (and agonizingly) looking into upgrading from my ancient computer. I think I got a 250GB, a 500GB, and a 1TB SSD, spaced out over the years, for around the same price each, as tech improved. Now I'm looking to get a 2TB M2 drive for again the same price. Point is, nowadays SSDs are super accessible. Although Fallout 4 was (wow) almost a decade ago, so it was certainly at least slightly different back then.

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