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comparing the constellation funeral to playing through, for example, jackie welle's funeral in cp2077...Starrfield characters just dont have a huge lasting impact on me. i dont really care who lives or dies in constellation because none of them are particularly strong characters.
They aren't very dynamic to begin with. The group should have matched their "mythical" status as a group, and looked the part imo.
I was so happy to have him tag along.
Never seen another game make a game characters death so touching.
But yeah I agree.
Also I especially chose the Serpent religion and started a new game for Andreja reasons.
But later she mentions several times that I do not have her faith.
I expected more connection with her when choosing that religion.
Companion are just... there...
That's basically it.
But to be honest I didn't really have a strong connection with most companions in Bethesda games.
It all feels too scripted.
Skipped the funeral because I was forced to do the friendship quest before I could progress on main story, and I was trying to push through main story to NG+ before building any more mining, outpost building, general item collecting.
i dont think they needed to be mythical. especially not considering the core moral of the main story, that would've been out of place.
they should've been normal people, but normal people who the player felt a bond with, who had stories that resonated with us. again, i think cp2077 did a great job at this. detroit being human. hell, i felt more invested in the life of the main villain in Deathloop.
But to easily fix the unattached is to double click a module.
Everything selected and attached is red.
Which isn't red is unattached so simply select that module and move and place is back.
That solved it for me until they fix it.
Ship building with all those mess up ladder, with no way to edit inside starship.
'Dusty. Duuuuusty.' No means no already.
the voicemails from his mother after the game ends? yeah i had to get up and walk away. the voice actors in that game should've been showered with awards
It's too buggy and the face that the rotation of buildings is absolute horrible for me because I like stuff aligned and the rotation is way to fast to get the right angle.
OCD is a ♥♥♥♥♥♥.