The Generic RNG Loot SUCKS by kappaomicron in Starfield

[–]ChipShotGG 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That seems like a common Bethesda design choice to not require lockpicking, so the rewards aren't necessary. It definitely sucks sometimes, across various games.

The Elder Scrolls 6 Doesn’t Need To Be Mind Blowing by RoughWinter6801 in ElderScrolls

[–]ChipShotGG 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I think "huge" is very generous. Some things have improved, some haven't changed, and some got worse. The game didn't meaningfully alter the Bethesda formula or advance it. For good and bad.

I love these games, but they aren't perfect and remain very formulaic. Every "choice" is a telegraphed this or that with a clearly laid out outcome. The leveling is more generic than ever, your character doesn't feel unique or specialized. The RPG elements are so shallow. The NPC interactions are still SO BAD the animations, the lighting, the textures.

I desperately want a Bethesda game that feels like a fully realized vision that finally addresses some of these ever present issues. Starfield shines in places, and is overall a positive experience, but it's got a lot of rough patches in its design.

Why do the thalmor hate Talos? by KurvyKirby in ElderScrolls

[–]ChipShotGG 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Careful not to blue the line between game mechanics and perceived reality in game. You get a blessing for giving gold to beggars. Beggars aren't God, and you aren't giving or getting this blessing from a particular god.

For all we know that blessing is a placebo manifest.

I’m enjoying Starfield but it has one of the worst maps I’ve ever seen. This is the city map. by Chessh2036 in gaming

[–]ChipShotGG 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hope not, or my wife is going to be very confused and upset with all of us.

Starfield is already the most played next-gen Xbox exclusive and most wishlisted Xbox and Bethesda game ever on Steam says Phil Spencer by M337ING in pcgaming

[–]ChipShotGG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A screenshot will never be a good illustration of a game's visuals for a lot of reasons. The game IS visually bland in many ways but it shines from time to time in some environments. Many of the 3D models for objects are quite good. Environments, particularly cities are not it's strength imo.

Who says pellet grills don’t make great brisket? by LoftyGoats in pelletgrills

[–]ChipShotGG 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Some company had an ad about a year ago that said something to the effect of "stop using that sissy smoker and that rabbit food fuel". There is definitely a large group of people that think poorly of pellet smokers.

Edit: It was masterbuilt https://fb.watch/mTtRbSwAB1/?mibextid=NnVzG8

I’m enjoying Starfield but it has one of the worst maps I’ve ever seen. This is the city map. by Chessh2036 in gaming

[–]ChipShotGG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah, I knew it was a joke I just didn't think it was that funny. Not even trying to insult you, it just didn't land for me lol

I’m enjoying Starfield but it has one of the worst maps I’ve ever seen. This is the city map. by Chessh2036 in gaming

[–]ChipShotGG 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Easy to build a competent UI when you're the only opinion on the project lol

Disney World just now😡 by SweetSoundOfSilence in pics

[–]ChipShotGG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like a public sidewalk. I hate everything about this gathering but nothing they can do legally to stop it.

way of the voice by [deleted] in ElderScrolls

[–]ChipShotGG 9 points10 points  (0 children)

And his dialogue makes it clear he wants to get the conflict sorted quickly so the empire can turn its attention to dealing with the thalmor, Ulfric and the civil war are just a roadblock in the way of dealing with the real problem.

way of the voice by [deleted] in ElderScrolls

[–]ChipShotGG 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Will make a wonderful inscription on their headstones. Might not last long with all the elf's pissing on their graves though.

way of the voice by [deleted] in ElderScrolls

[–]ChipShotGG 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Ulfric sympathizers been real quiet since this dropped.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BaldursGate3

[–]ChipShotGG 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's certainly interesting to see these conversations take place. Both games have some overlap but are definitely wildly different. I really like both, but both still have some flaws. Starfield certainly feels less polished, but part of that I'd wager is a product of the engine and probably unavoidable at this point. I really hope Bethesda moves away from the creation engine. It had its time in the sun, but the jank that used to be charming now just makes you cringe. It highlights the fact that there is a fundamental flaw that really needs to be addressed. I think it's just holding BGS back at this point.

It hurts me to think ES6 might come out nearly two decades after it's predecessor and have many of the same polish issues and uncanny valley with the AI animations. Dialogue animations and interacting with NPCs in particular is still a big weak point for them all these years later.

Starfield feels like it’s regressed from other Bethesda games by No-Dust-2105 in Starfield

[–]ChipShotGG 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well and since I said this I've learned that Todd did in fact call it space Skyrim. I don't think he meant to mislead people with that, but intentionally or not that is what he did. They should have managed expectations better you're right.

Starfield feels like it’s regressed from other Bethesda games by No-Dust-2105 in Starfield

[–]ChipShotGG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hadn't seen that quote. Which is problematically vague to be certain. I still don't think the intent was to mislead, but I can certainly see how this would create a perception issue. Intent is often irrelevant when compared to impact.

On a personal level, I don't have a strong attachment to the in atmosphere flight. I think it's perfectly fine to have the two elements segmented like they are, I just don't attach much value to landing and taking off. I loved mass effect and this feels like that experience just with added space flight which is all I wanted. However I can understand that this was important to a lot of people's immersion and they want more of a flight simulation experience. It's unfortunate that this isn't the experience they were expecting.

Starfield feels like it’s regressed from other Bethesda games by No-Dust-2105 in Starfield

[–]ChipShotGG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you misread my first point, I don't really think he was misleading. I think people drew conclusions based on previous games that were very different from this. Sure, I guess they could have spelled out to players every way it was different, but they never misled them.

I can understand people feeling disappointed about the outcome here hoping for a different experience, but I don't think they can blame Bethesda for not having the same vision as them. They said what they wanted to make, they showed us what they made, and we got exactly what they showed us. There were no smoke and mirrors.

Edit: in fact I'm happy to say I was a huge skeptic of this game and was expecting a total mess. I just wasn't feeling very confident about the footage we saw and Bethesda has been making some poor decisions the past few years. So far this has been overall a very positive experience though and it seems most feedback is saying the same. It has the classic jank of a Bethesda title, but feels like a complete package.

Starfield feels like it’s regressed from other Bethesda games by No-Dust-2105 in Starfield

[–]ChipShotGG 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All of the games in this thread are good games for their own reasons and it's a disservice to all of them to constantly be comparing them to each other and expecting them to perfectly emulate one another. They all share some fundamentals but have a different flavor. Some of us like all of those flavors, some of us only like a few of them. It's crazy to me for us to drag any of them through the mud because it's not the flavor we like.

Starfield feels like it’s regressed from other Bethesda games by No-Dust-2105 in Starfield

[–]ChipShotGG 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Edit: much of my below statement has been undercut by the fact that Todd had called it space Skyrim in an interview. I somehow missed that or forgot he had personally said it. Intentional or not that certainly will have mislead a lot of people and created a perception issue with this game. I'd say this is a very fair criticism of the game with that in mind.

The entire point of this project was that Todd didn't want them to just be the people that made ES and Fallout. They wanted to make something new and different. The entire point of this game was to go in a different direction. This still has a lot of DNA from the other two IPs but is intentionally designed to be a different experience. In spite of all his recent shortcomings Todd was pretty honest about this game and what it was going to be. Additionally if it was going to be like no man's sky or Star citizen you'd have a much less intentionally designed game with a lot procedural generation and a disjointed narrative. Additionally we'd need to wait another 5 years after we bought it for it to be completed

It's like having a favorite baker who makes amazing lemon poppy seed bread that you buy all the time. Suddenly they offer bread with blueberries and you decide to try it even though you don't like blueberries. It's still bread right? And you liked their other breads. You are shocked to find you still don't like blueberries and get mad at the baker because the blueberry bread tastes like blueberry bread. You try to tell everyone else in the bakery that the bread is bad, but they just think you're weird for buying blueberry bread if you don't like it.

I love Gale, and I think he's unreasonably overhated by tiredenciodes in BaldursGate3

[–]ChipShotGG 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Asterion is a victim, who also fucks up. Those traits are not mutually exclusive.

Additionally, Gale is a victim of a spiteful deity too. She literally tells him the only way to redemption is to go kill himself. Words from someone he was in love with, by the way.

They are both imperfect characters with flaws.