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I mean let's face it. This isn't the old creative Bethesda anymore, even superfans can agree on that.
Tod is just the face, but it's clear he was never the creative heart behind the games after Starfield. The unknown mvp's will remain well...unknown.
I have. For approximately 5 years I ran with, and funded, an idea for a futuristic zombie apocalypse game. I had a team and we spent a lot of time getting it off the ground before it folded. Yes, I have the game and it runs, even incomplete.
Frankly I would have been delighted to have released my game, even mostly operational, just to see the feedback and make back some of the MANY thousands I sunk into the project.
Thinking and reason negates the idea that you must walk a mile in someones shoes before you talk, but in subject you could reason out the sheer amount of work needed, even with a sizable team, just to deliver what Starfield has. Sure, it has its bugs and quirks, but on the positive side look at all that does.
With 1000 empty planets the modders are going to go crazy with this not to mention the DLC possibilities. When the 1000 are filled with ideas Bethesda can simply append more space, its endless, and an infinite number of planets. By far, the creativity of modders will highlight the vanilla aspect of Bethesda's creativity, just as it had in skyrim.
I'm not sycophant of anyone or anything but in this arena, having experienced every aspect of game development with people world-wide, I have to give credit where its due. This game has tremendous potential it just needs time to polish off the edges.
Modders will highlight the vanilla aspect of Bethesda's creativity?
No, they will outshine Bethesda's lazyness by miles like always.
Let's not take away even a single % of credit from the modders here.
I am not going to stop playing something I enjoy because a very loud minority of people want me to.
By that I meant Modders will make it obvious how vanilla the Bethesda folks are. Each are creative, but modders have no other responsibility that to make something that kicks ass.
Not a consumer's job to think about what it takes to make a game. If it's too hard, it's too hard. If you make promises and you don't deliver, it's not the consumer's job to just accept the loss and try to be empathetic to the dev team.
Do you not listen to yourself?
And likewise the modders would have nothing to mod without Bethesda, so it goes both ways.
I'm sure he does but he likes what he hears. Dude wrote a most mocking and ridiculing Todd then says "At least I don't mock and ridicule people". I know Todd is a "high profile" person in the gaming industry so he's subjective to a lot more criticism than the average person but it's still, by definition, mocking and ridiculing. No need to deny it, own it dawg
I´m still laughing about his bs claim that starfield is a next gen game.
This guy lies so shamelessly.