• Mysterious Amazon listing teases Bethesda game (possibly Fallout related)
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Makeing money off of garbage is succeeding at business
i hope its a remaster of bethesda's best game hunted: the demon forge
This is my hope. Even if the assets remain largely the same for the most part, the gameplay enhancements would make it more than worth the money.
I recently found out that was made by inXile, the guys behind Wasteland 2 and Torment: Tides of Numenera. I can't imagine they're very proud of that one.
It's funny, before Fallout 76 so many people were hyped for Starfield and Elder Scrolls VI, though the people in-the-know about the Creation Engine and Bethesda's horrible habits had their rightful doubts. After FO76, Bethesda's integrity and consumer trust dropped off a cliff so steep that they genuinely have to earn it back and make a real good game again because even normal consumers are extremely distrustful now.
They need to switch to a completely new engine and actually put effort into bugfixing. Both of which I see extremely improbable.
Garbage in 4 was already there there was just so much buyer's remorse coming from Bethesda fans that people ignored it
I suppose. Wth Skyrim though, it was 100 percent bullshit used an as excuse to start requiring people to pay full price again for the game on Steam.
Might be that space game but it seems too early.
It calls for a huge culture shift, investing in (read: hiring and reassign people) new engine tech, tooling, and taking QA seriously. None of which I see BGS doing before it's too late.
Is 74 the prequel? IN THE BEGINNING THERE WAS NOTHING EXCEPT MICROTRANSACTIONS. Buy the collectors edition and get some nothing as well as a canvas bag.
Why even get hyped for anything Bethesda does anymore, everybody's making openworld FPS games with RPG elements these days.
What if it's a Brotherhood of Steel remake?
The only way for Bethesda to dig their way out of their hole is to make a new game engine. Anything short of that is just going to be lip-stick on a donkey.
Eh, I'd rather pay them for a good product than just boycott them. Fallout 3 was far from perfect, but I very much enjoyed it. So unless they massively fuck up any remaster they might do, I'll be paying for it without regret.
Fallout 3 had already aged poorly when it came out. Even as a 14 year old (?) I could tell that the game was clunky and janky as fuck, and that's saying a lot because I had mainly been playing Stalker SoC and Operation Flashpoint until the point that I touched Fallout 3.
I doubt it, they would have sent a cease and decease to the remake project for Fallout 3 (which is still going I guess). Theirs also opportunity cost, why remake something that was never that great when you can do something entirely new and more interesting?
My guess would be an ES Blades engine game in the Fallout universe, concurrent development?
Would definitely consider buying it. But my skepticism concerning Bethesda has entered the stratosphere at this point. Suggest everyone to wait a few weeks before playing any future games developed by Bethesda (game studios). Knowing the average Fallout (and indeed Elder Scrolls fan) - people will be stupid as usual and swallow whatever comes out off Todd Howard's ass on day 1. Definitely don't have a very high regard for people who continue to support this garbage studio, they sold you a multiplayer game that barely fucking works, promised a specific type of monetization, and broke that promise. Even still 76 is a technical nightmare, that barely manages to work without shitting the bed.
I doubt it. The consumer market, as a whole, is forgetful and trend-driven. The people who actively remember fuckups across generations of consoles are few and far between and those who actually put their money where their mouth is are fewer still. TES VI and Starfield are both extremely far away, with some talks that the games may not even come out on current gen consoles; while I have doubts that Starfield will meet a public with the fact it's a new franchise and all, TES VI will come out in such a long time that the same market that made Skyrim so profitable it had four re-releases will buy it regardless. The reason why companies like EA are tanking so hard in recent times is because they're accumulating the fuckups on several fronts, often literally pulling several shit stunts at the same time, making them the prime target of headlines for many reasons. Bethesda's trashfire of a game was only enough to catch serious flak for a relatively short amount of time and then it slowly trickled down into occasional bad news that only a handful of people still care about while everyone else moved on to whatever's the new big thing.
The countdown video is something you can find on youtube. It's literately a stock video. Also, Bethesda said they are not the type to do remasters.
Well...
The Elder Scrolls: 76
I'll be honest, an actual, legitimate remaster of either FO3 or NV on a newer engine would probably be something I'd jump at. But they'd never do that.
After 76 and everything surrounding this being a fucking disaster, I have 0 interest in this.
I'd settle for just a 64 bit version of New Vegas so I can keep cramming mods into it for the rest of time.
The big companies have almost turned it into a science, being able to release a decent or competent open world game with RPG elements every year or every other year. And yet Bethesda has a development time that lasts a lot longer, and yet every single one of their games gets worse.
the link to fallout is tenuous at best, what with that clip being a stock video. I'd guess this is something unrelated to BGS, and is instead something being published by Bethesda. Unless they're really getting ahead of setting up the pages for Starfield, that is.
Maybe it's that mobile version of elder scrolls
A Fallout 76 digital card game.
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