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Eat something?
Drink anything?
I could go on, but uh the point is they dont do those things. They dont play ping pong despite there being a table for that even.
However Skyrim and Fallout 4 on the other hand....
In every way possible the game is a direct regression from the former studio's prior work but hey Im supposed to be ok with that?
Just slap a 9/10 or 10/10 on there because back in the glory days the games were at least pretty good.
Nah.
Is there a game where NPC actually do that? I have seen ones where there are games in saloons, taverns or casino where the player can interact which causes a game to happen. I have never seen the NPCs run a script where they continue the game without the player being involved.
Change happens. This game might regress in the little animations that your PC and NPCs do, but it certainly progresses in other things that your PC and NPCs can do.
Did you actually read?
Skyrim
Fallout 4!
Literally by the same company.
Just as an example i haven't given a rating that high since Final Fantasy VII about 26-27 years ago and i've played a lot of games over the years.