It just feels lazy to me, like the developer couldn’t be bothered adjusting the UI for consoles so they copied the PC interface and bound the mouse cursor to a stick. Some games do both at the same time, having menues navigable both with buttons and a cursor, but usually that makes all menus unreliable and unprecise as hell.
The information would probably be delivered raw into our minds. We’d just know what time it is, what the weather will be, who’s calling us and what the news are saying, without having to process the information.
While excitement and anticipation for a new game are natural, overhyping can be detrimental to the overall experience. When expectations become too inflated, the actual game might struggle to meet them, leading to disappointment among players. Overhyping can create unrealistic assumptions about gameplay, graphics, and features,...
They mentioned you can go to a settlement on Mars, so you can visit the Sol system, but Earth hasn’t been mentioned. Either it’s off-limits, like in Elite Dangerous where you need a permit to visit, or it’s heavily altered, perhaps by nuclear war or climate change so they don’t have to recreate all of Earth, or they...
I feel like Earth could’ve been handled very differently in game. I don’t think what’s shown in Starfield is a possible outcome within 1000 years much less 300. I don’t know if there’s an explanation given in game but it seems weird to me....
There’s a background that mentions implants and cybernetic augmentation/transhumanism (cyberneticist). I didn’t pick it, but it made me think implants were a thing in the game. I’m a good 24 hours in now but I haven’t found anything like it. Is that a thing?
Will humanity ever be able to overcome that tribalistic instinct of "us vs. them?"
The way I see it that instinct is the cause behind so much suffering and injustice in the world.
If we discover the means to travel faster than light, but researching and developing the technology means that the Earth is destroyed in just a few decades, should the technology still be pursued?
Edit: A bunch of yall don’t seem to grasp the concept of a theoretical question
Why do developers keep adding virtual cursors to console games?
It just feels lazy to me, like the developer couldn’t be bothered adjusting the UI for consoles so they copied the PC interface and bound the mouse cursor to a stick. Some games do both at the same time, having menues navigable both with buttons and a cursor, but usually that makes all menus unreliable and unprecise as hell.
I'm astonished at how well this game runs for a Bethesda game
Over close to 30 hours I have only had 2 crashes and no freezes. Is the curse broken?
Once we can get brain-device-interfaces implanted into us in order to sort of link our brains with a computer/phone, we probably won't get that information as pictures appearing in front of our eyes.
The information would probably be delivered raw into our minds. We’d just know what time it is, what the weather will be, who’s calling us and what the news are saying, without having to process the information.
Starfield (Zero Punctuation) (www.youtube.com)
PSA: Have you remembered not to overhype yourself?
While excitement and anticipation for a new game are natural, overhyping can be detrimental to the overall experience. When expectations become too inflated, the actual game might struggle to meet them, leading to disappointment among players. Overhyping can create unrealistic assumptions about gameplay, graphics, and features,...
Eight images, each an AI interpretation of a sublocation of a larger location in a video game. Can you guess which? (imgur.com)
Guys what the rule is this (lemmy.world)
It’s still active
Apparently the frag grenades don't use standard explosives (lemmy.world)
Has it been mentioned if you can visit Earth in the game?
They mentioned you can go to a settlement on Mars, so you can visit the Sol system, but Earth hasn’t been mentioned. Either it’s off-limits, like in Elite Dangerous where you need a permit to visit, or it’s heavily altered, perhaps by nuclear war or climate change so they don’t have to recreate all of Earth, or they...
I heard you guys like old memes (lemmy.world)
A golem. (lemmy.world)
How long did it take you to first leave New Atlantis?
I’m still stuck there, stuck in an infinite loop of getting wrapped up in new quests.
This post contains a minor exploration spoiler, but no story spoilers (imgur.com)
I feel like Earth could’ve been handled very differently in game. I don’t think what’s shown in Starfield is a possible outcome within 1000 years much less 300. I don’t know if there’s an explanation given in game but it seems weird to me....
Share your custom spaceships here
Custom-built only, no re-fits
Rulemember kids, (lemmy.world)
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Do you guys think Starfield will come with Bethesda.nets mod support, even on consoles?
Both the most recent versions of Skyrim and Fallout 4 have mod-support even on consoles. Do you think Starfield will get that as well?
Shattered dreams (lemmy.world)
Aurora borealis, localized entirely within a kitchen (lemmy.world)
Has anyone found if there's anything like implants in the game?
There’s a background that mentions implants and cybernetic augmentation/transhumanism (cyberneticist). I didn’t pick it, but it made me think implants were a thing in the game. I’m a good 24 hours in now but I haven’t found anything like it. Is that a thing?
Ç'est un swimming poule (lemmy.world)
Future rulebot overlord (lemmy.world)
A rock golem (lemmy.world)