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When a new DLC?
But the creations nonsense…if this goes down the fallout 76 route where we will have to pay 1000 Todd points for paywalled content that should be in the base game (and the Todd points only come in bundles of 999) il be more disappointed than Sarah Morgan is at everything (which is a lot ) The idea of having to pay for content that should be in the base game, a AAA $100 game, sucks lol its horse armour DLC on steroids, the fact that 5500 credits COSTS OVER HALF THE PRICE OF THE BASE GAME is criminal, but at the end of the day the fanboys with wallets will pay and they will dictate the life of the game
I love (..most) Bethesda games and (..most of) the RPGs have a special place in my heart just please come off the corporate, watered down and bland route of gaming you’re veering towards and go back down the daring and exciting path
Hail Sithis yours sincerely,
The fanbase
shareholders gotta sharehold
at least each time they're tried the community pushes back, we need to take the helldivers approach and keep fighting no one wants paid skins for example in a single player game - the whole 'mod authors deserve to be paid' argument falls flat on one simple thing, the past two decades there have been free mods out there and it's not like the creators are being held by gunpoint they do it because they love the game
if I want to pay for mods I donate to mod authors, the backbone of Bethesda RPGs
A comeback like the one Cyberpunk 2077 and No Man's Sky did is not possible with an old and garbage engine like the Creation Engine/CE2.
You don't have to worry about the future of Starfield, but about TES VI and Fallout 5. If they don't change their minds about (not) using a new engine we will always have the same bugs and problems.