Look, person insulting someone else's choices that don't affect them or have anything to do with them. What a strange thing.
Don’t see much insulting. More like poking fun at elitists. Relax and have a beer.
Look, person insulting someone else's choices that don't affect them or have anything to do with them. What a strange thing.
Don’t see much insulting. More like poking fun at elitists. Relax and have a beer.
To be honest, I buried my hopes for TES 6 a long time ago. The final nail in the coffin was Fallout 4. Singleplayer MMO….
??? The only thing Obsidian has even done since the acquisition is release Outer Worlds, which is one of their weakest RPGs ever. But it was in the works before they got bought anyway.Obisdian has doing good since the acquisition
Oblivion and Skyrim were terrible, Fallout 3 & 4 were dull but playable. Throw in Fallout 76 and they're pretty much rock bottom. I guess conventional wisdom would be that there's nowhere to go but up. But Bethesda always finds new ways to suck, so I'm not convinced.Bethesda was doing absolutely nothing worth buying since the last TES, so I can expect only better games from this.
??? The only thing Obsidian has even done since the acquisition is release Outer Worlds, which is one of their weakest RPGs ever. But it was in the works before they got bought anyway.
Oblivion and Skyrim were terrible, Fallout 3 & 4 were dull but playable. Throw in Fallout 76 and they're pretty much rock bottom. I guess conventional wisdom would be that there's nowhere to go but up. But Bethesda always finds new ways to suck, so I'm not convinced.
But if this enables another New Vegas-like Fallout game from Obsidian, then I'm sold.
Games are insanely complex and for this reason alone, with time, the chance of any AAA game being modable drops significantly. Microsoft or not.My main worry here is the future and modability of TES 6.
That's factually incorrect. Antitrust hearing were about leveraging dominant position in one market (OS) to gain advantage in another (web browser and software development tech).Microsoft has already gone through some lawsuits due to buying off competition and monopolising markets. Suppose they know well where the fringe is at this point, but it does seem to be heading that way.
I have to agree with Dark Heart's concerns. He could be right about where this is all heading in the future. Anyone remember that old DOS game called Syndicate where the world more or less became a global corporatocracy, and sinister global corporations fought each other(literally, not figuratively)for dominance? Imagine a corporation like Microsoft getting so powerful in the future, it has it's own army of special forces troops(with microchips in their necks, to keep them under control, according to the game lore) to literally attack rival corporations, and be able to get away with it? Might sound a bit far fetched in the present, but in the future…?
Weird. I would expect someone to mention FO76 there. FO4 isn't nearly as bad as some people try to make it out to be, and I don't see the MMO connection.
The Emmy for most egregious over-exaggeration goes to…
I loved skyrim.
Annoying crafting. Recurring BS-quests (aka. grind). Dumbed down everything.
I tried to mod FO4 to get something I like as I did with every Beth game since Morrowind, but for FO4 it just wasn't possible.
Yeah, I'm sure this is the first time you have seen my name. Whatever, you want to act all hurt and pretend you haven't done it to others that's on you. I don't care enough to bother with it anymore. I will however have no issue calling out BS.
First time I notice you for sure. Not saying you haven't been around, you're just unremarkable I guess. I'll still not touch a X'Box even if it's gifted, and if you don't like it, well, that's just too bad. You'll have to deal with it, or just made dumb posts refusing to believe that others might make different choices from yours. Whatever floats your boat.
Also I'm with rune about the GamePass games can't wait to play them.Microsoft is no longer playing the same game as Sony, and the Bethesda purchase may well make that point clearer than ever before. Sony has followed a tried-and-true strategy of acquiring promising developers and nurturing them over many years to produce large sequel-friendly franchises like Spider-Man and Horizon Zero Dawn. It also maintains strong relationships with independent Japanese partners, like From Software and Square Enix, to help maintain its edge so that the new Final Fantasy game or a Demon’s Souls remake comes to PlayStation first.