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I am also upset by this
Not to mention they didn't use the same voices from the movies, so it's way less appealing to play the game with our local languages.
Jesus Machine... A LOT of people like media with original audio and translated subtitles. Why do some companies have trouble understanding something so basic?
Bethesda worked together with MachinesGames, providing even the engine the game was made, so yes, they ARE to blame for too.
Todd Howard from Bethesda Game Studios conceived the game's story and served as an executive producer, considering the game a passion project of his. (source: wikipedia)
No need to keep moving the goalpost
The game engine that was used for The Great Circle is the id Tech 7 engine:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Id_Tech_7
which was also used in Doom Eternal. So it is not true that it has been provided by Bethesda. Note: Starfield and other Bethesda games use the Creation Engine.
Love it how people see Wiki as a 100% factual site. You know, that site that any member of the public can create a page and write any old rubbish. How many times have you seen an interview on TV with a celebrity and they have said that Wikipedia has got false information about them on there.