shadowedcross

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[–] shadowedcross@sh.itjust.works 13 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

What are you planning on doing with this information?

Just give it a couple hundred million years.

Wouldn't surprise me if they pulled the same exact shit with the PC release. It'll probably be full price as well, despite being over a year old when it releases on there. It's not like I was planning on buying it anyway, certainly not outside of the grey market for 90% off.

Oh how I wish it worked like that.

That's how I read it the first time, and I was very concerned.

[–] shadowedcross@sh.itjust.works 3 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Hit the nail on the head. I don't think I'd mind the size of New Atlantis so much if there was actually enough content within it, but as it is, you have to run for a while to get to anywhere, meaning you'll either fast travel or be bored while going on foot. I think Akila city is a bit better in that regard, since it's still fairly big, and has some verticality, while also being denser.

[–] shadowedcross@sh.itjust.works 3 points 4 days ago (3 children)

I enjoy it for what it is, an "RPG" set in space. I'm using 100+ mods for it, and while that's nothing for a Skyrim playthrough, I think it's a decent amount for Starfield. They mostly address balance issues, bugs, make some things more interesting or work better, or just improve the visuals a bit.

The issue is that there aren't really many mods that change the gameplay fundamentally yet, though one of the exceptions is Starvival, which has a lot of modules you can enable, that make the game more realistic, immersive, and interesting. For example, one of the modules changes starships, adding fuel and maintenance costs, and disallowing fast travel unless you're up in space.

I think as the modding scene matures, people will find ways to fix most of the game's issues, but only time will tell.

You know, my question with the bat signal is, what do you do when it isn't cloudy?

One of my favourite games to play with friends, especially if you get into character and drink some rum lol. I definitely play it mainly for the PVE, which I find relaxing.

What does "4k graphics" even mean? Did you just install 4k textures for everything or what? Either way, you can get modded Skyrim to look very beautiful, without being insanely demanding. I guess it depends on your resolution, but a 4070 should be able to manage it just fine, so I'm not sure what you did.

Definitely looking forward to it, hope it doesn't turn out shit.

It serves my purposes well enough, and I enjoy using it.

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