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Either the people playing Starfield on a subscription service didn’t actually want to play Starfield really or the people who did want to play Starfield quickly realized they didn’t actually want to play Starfield anymore. Or a combination of both. Neither is great.

I mean NG+ has I think 10 possible main change outcomes

Thanks to being a PC/console gamer with Game Pass PC, I don’t even think about $70 games as an option anymore. I just play Xbox-exclusives on Game Pass, look for an interesting indie game, and then when the inevitable sales happen I just scoop stuff up at 25-50% off.

He uninstalled the game and didn’t hear Square say, “Please, oh baby, don’t go!”

I waited years for Kingdom Hearts 3 and ten minutes in I just uninstalled it. (Luckily I got it for PS+ instead of paying.)

My Guess would be to time gate things, slow progression a bit, but to also eliminate your character from becoming overpowered early on.

Invincible, Peripheral, Daisy Jones and The Six, A Discovery of Witches... Amazon Prime’s adaptations are far more hit than miss.

I probably put a lot of time into Starfield, but I’m pretty sure it was mostly time spent building my base that was subsequently broken by bugs and could never be used again.

My base created an infinite loading bug around endgame, so I had to build a spaceship that could carry all of my gear. Which is actually a more interesting way to play on the one hand, but if I had to do this from the beginning then the tedium of mining new resources by hand every day would have driven me nuts.

“Your game’s boring? Well, try playing the exact same campaign except this time with a shotgun that does 25% more damage!”

When a dev puts their blood, sweat, and tears into designing a game they absolutely love with mechanics they absolutely love and don’t realize they love it so much because they specifically put everything they love and nothing else into it.

Reminder: trips to the moon were actually incredibly boring. NASA was almost defunded until the Apollo 13 mission when everyone’s lives were in danger in (delayed) real time.

I think Starfield is Subjective, but too many people claim its Boring, or it Sucks stating their opinion as fact.

Thanos spent six years losing every fight he was in, had about ten minutes of screentime, and then in Infinity War he shows up as a badass for the first time.

The Kree are basically Marvel’s space Nazis, so there has always been a lot to do with them that the movies kind of glossed over (namely that the Kree-Skrull War was started by the Kree being pissed that the Skrulls didn’t trust them enough with technology, so they murdered their neighbors, stole their technology that

What people keep saying for some reason: “I assume they’d want someone younger.”

Gonna say the entire career of the country’s single greatest lawman — who inspired the Lone Ranger and is also black is still the greater storytelling missed opportunity. Besides, let’s all remember that Harriet Tubman was an officer in the Union Army who led the largest raid on the South in the Civil War and when

Still not sure what Wynonna Earp was trying to do with Dolls at the end. He wakes up in bed next to her inexplicably, it’s never discussed, and then the show proceeds to write him off?

This after AC4 where you climb... huts and trees.

AC Syndicate is both one of the worst-reviewed mainline AC games but also one of my favorites. It’s also (I skipped Unity) the first time you start to see where AC starts exploitatively pushing players into open world busy work through the use of RPG levels.