• BigFig@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Too late guys, I already visited every planet, did all major quest lines. Why would I go back?

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      1 year ago

      This isn’t for you. It’s for the people they still need to pick up the game. And when they do, those people will remark at how much content there is. Early adopters are suckers anymore, who usually say exactly what you are saying. And I mean no offense. I’m a sucker, too.

      See Fallout 76

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      1 year ago

      Thats a good question to those who have spent 1K+ hours in Skyrim and Fallout 4. Why go back? Skyrim didn’t even have a base building system.

      I’ll bet you’ll be back for the first big expansion. And that seems to be BGS’ bet too.

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          1 year ago

          And that’s Starfield’s big problem. I’ve played the game and other than most people here I genuinely enjoyed it (and I’ll die on my “at least the role-playing aspect is better than Fallout 4” hill), but it’s also the first Bethesda game that I feel I’ve completed. I’m pretty sure that I’ve finished the handcrafted content. There’s no random interesting caves, camps or whatevers with unique design, little quest or just a bit of lore to stumble upon, just endless procedurally generated wastes dotted with the same three dungeons on repeat.