I don't get tired of laughing at Starfailed.
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No man's Sky return was similar to Battlefield 4 in that when it released it was much less than expected but hard work by the devs delivered what was promised.
Fallout 4 thanks to the modding community will always be played like Skyrim which is so funny that Starfield restricted it's modding community
And Cyberpunk not only had some work put in but an excellent anime to draw people back in.
Starfield has NOTHING going for it for a return. I actually expect an increase in players with that Fallout tv show releasing soon. How many that increases by depends on how good it is.
I didn't hear about this. What happened?
They've been banning mods that replace some of the generic characters with hot women or are not the same ideology as ESG
It's been happening with a lot of current games (biggest example was Spider-Man 2 and a mod to replace pride flags with American flags). The effect is modders no longer want to touch it and sticking to the older games which means less content for newer games.
Oh yeah well, the Nexus has been shit for a while. I thought you meant Bethesda did something directly, which I would not find surprising after their moderators went on unhinged rants on people reviewing the game negatively on Steam.
Wasn't it nexus banning the pro-ESG things?
And I'm pretty sure the modding community wouldn't touch it because of pretty much the reasons in Lethn's comment. It's an overall shit broken game which nobody wants to play.
The other guy was talking about Nexus, but I've heard Bethesda also changed something stupid. Apparently whatever they changed to make the procedural generation of planets work, also drastically changed how the file structure worked. As a result, it's likely going to be impossible to make any substantial mods to Starfield. Just basic bitch stuff like reskins and new models, so of course Nexus is banning any that defy DEI and ESG faggotry.
Oof. Given Bethesda's history, I get the feeling the change they fucked up probably wasn't even intentional lol. That being said, if the Skyrim modding community is any indication, they will have some crazy script extender to allow all kinds of crazy nonsense within a year or so and the file structure will stop being as much of an issue somehow.
We won't know for sure until Bethesda officially releases modding tools. I'm betting they'll still fuck that up, by trying to include and EULA making allowing them to sell it mandatory.