So a random customer support peon should be fired for doing their job as was asked of them? How about fire people that made the decisions to ruin the games in the first place?
Yeah absolutely. The cogs are still part of the machine. While we're at it, DMV employees and CS for airlines too, some of the worst people out there. If you can willingly inflict banal bureaucracy on people to that extent, imo you're evil.
It's Skyrim in space. The poor decisions I have heard people complaining about mostly boil down to the compromises that they made in order to cram this theme onto a game that's basically still Skyrim. It's the engine, but it's more than that. It's them not taking on the challenge of making Elite Dangerous+No Man's Sky+An RPG
For instance, the fact that the planets are really a series of instances. You'd have to have some kind of cool engine to represent a whole planet that you can walk on. Normal games are just a series of scenes with much smaller scale than that. It's a challenge they chose not to take on. You can dislike it, but it would have been a lot of work.
That any mildly competent modder could have put out in a week. Being charitable, they are trying to pile new features on an old engine that nobody who helped build it is still around to understand what's already there because anyone with talent and 2 braincells left already.
I got my Xbox X yesterday and installed Starfield during the day so that I could play it when I got home last night. First Impression was I was playing Fallout 76 in space, 2nd impression was I want to go back and play more Elite Dangerous,
Copied a review and asked chatgpt to write a response sounded VERY similar. Either it is a bot or customer support people working at bethesda have machine parts in their heads.
So a random customer support peon should be fired for doing their job as was asked of them? How about fire people that made the decisions to ruin the games in the first place?
Yeah absolutely. The cogs are still part of the machine. While we're at it, DMV employees and CS for airlines too, some of the worst people out there. If you can willingly inflict banal bureaucracy on people to that extent, imo you're evil.
I'm confused what "supposed to" is supposed to mean in this case.
The enforcement mechanism is not Beth firing them for doing what Beth asked. It's Steam banning them for copypasta.
Todd Howard?
It's Skyrim in space. The poor decisions I have heard people complaining about mostly boil down to the compromises that they made in order to cram this theme onto a game that's basically still Skyrim. It's the engine, but it's more than that. It's them not taking on the challenge of making Elite Dangerous+No Man's Sky+An RPG
For instance, the fact that the planets are really a series of instances. You'd have to have some kind of cool engine to represent a whole planet that you can walk on. Normal games are just a series of scenes with much smaller scale than that. It's a challenge they chose not to take on. You can dislike it, but it would have been a lot of work.
That any mildly competent modder could have put out in a week. Being charitable, they are trying to pile new features on an old engine that nobody who helped build it is still around to understand what's already there because anyone with talent and 2 braincells left already.
I’m 90% sure it’s a bot. Since it’s a big developer, Valve won’t look into it.
I got my Xbox X yesterday and installed Starfield during the day so that I could play it when I got home last night. First Impression was I was playing Fallout 76 in space, 2nd impression was I want to go back and play more Elite Dangerous,
Copied a review and asked chatgpt to write a response sounded VERY similar. Either it is a bot or customer support people working at bethesda have machine parts in their heads.
No, we can’t talk about it, please delete this thread