Headline makes it sound like he is some kind of villain revealing his evil plot.
Headline makes it sound like he is some kind of villain revealing his evil plot.
Maybe we need a new idiom for that… What about “stuck in the stems”? It’s after root, but before fruit / flowers / leaves.
My issue with third person in Skyrim was that combat or even interaction with other objects in third person wasn’t very good.
They have showed no combat in third person, so I am going to remain cautiously optimistic about it.
This was a very good showcase. Great list of games, and very nice presentation with “Day-1 on Gamepass” with so many of them.
Let’s hope for the best. 🤞
Can Bethesda get it shut down? For copyright stuff?
I think this has been there policy since the start. Why do you consider it shooing themselves in the foot?
This looks pretty good. Though, top down view, so some people won’t like it.
I think it’s for games that have some scheduled updates, like, new season launching 20th May, so instead of waiting for 20th May to get the update, you will download it on 18th or so, but the changes won’t apply until 20th. Basically, like how you can pre-download a game before launch, same thing, but for updates.
At least that’s what I understand from this.
I hope they discount them on consoles too. I have some Warhammer games in my wishlist.
Chants of Sennaar is also a pretty good indie game.
I am saving this, for next time.
Yeah, and MS bought inXile too, so maybe there could be something here. Though they too have switched to first person view for their next game.
I would actually like that. I have found that now I enjoy smaller games a lot more than big ones, but I don’t see this happening any time soon. Publishers want you playing their games longer and longer, so that they can sell you cosmetics and other micro transactions. Also, when advertising, 1000 planets sounds more impactful than 5 planets.
Hopefully at least some of them will learn.
Ah, not for me, but I am sure many people will be very excited with this.
Would be interesting to see Call of Duty in few years, and how MS changed (or didn’t change) it.
That’s a serious problem in AAA development these days. Hopefully they can find a way to improve it.
AI can probably help with it, not as a way to replace humans but to complement and help them get things faster.
Without the use of AI. If they can use AI to make themselves look bad cheaper and quicker, that’s just win win! 😀
(I still like Bethesda BTW, though my expectations from their next games are at all time low)
No. Just no.
I don’t want any part of my brain to start hoping for another well-made, top-down Fallout game. That time has unfortunately passed.
Well, it did have a strong start. It was highest sold Bethesda games, IIRC.
As for the how the game played, that’s a completely separate matter.
It’s a GIF, so there’s no sound.
I’ll take my leave now…