fragopotamus
Fragopotamus
fragopotamus

Yeah but people said the same thing last year. “Fall 2023, just you watch!” people opined. Didn’t happen.

Those games have often gone on sale for $40 or less though. You just have to pay attention. 

Dude, there are people who admire Hitler, Stalin and/or Mao.

Funny you say that. I was actually talking to the lady at work who died translation of medical documentation to Spanish, French and Italian. According to her, GPT 4 gets it about 75% correct in a few minutes time.

Which is why you still need humans to do the final checks and translations. This just makes the process easier.

Localization is just one of many uses.

Fearmongering generates views, views get eyeballs on ads, which generates revenue. That’s why everyone on the Internet does it, regardless of actual data.

I’d say resell it to some other shmuck and pocket the earnings. Buy a new game :P

That’s all fanboys in a nutshell. Reason isn’t their forte

Oh it’s definitely going to flop, and hard. The initial wave of fanboys and scalpers will run out, and then it’ll gather dust until they clearance it out.

So you’re saying that in your mind, Jews are defined by the holocaust?

Nothing about this game has any sense of continuity or synergy of purpose to it. You can literally skip 90% of the quests, completely ignore base building, and STILL complete the main story.

And the main story is just okay, but hampered by needless roadblocks along the way and what may be the most boring cast of

I’d be curious as to what you found annoying in TotK. I put 430 hours into it and was engrossed every one of them. Hell, after I finished Starfield and uninstalled it, I went back to play more with TotK :P.

Where are you getting the info about only 50% of players getting their ship? That happens VERY early in the game

The difference is that BG3 and TotK are *great games*, whereas Starfield is a great concept wrapped up in a mediocre game.

They should be. Starfield’s menu system is fucking AWFUL.

Meanwhile, I found Starfield to be an okay game, but ultimately an epic letdown. At its core, it has a good, interesting story to tell. Unfortunately, it’s hobbled by the awful (and archaic) “Creation” engine, some of the worst UI design I’ve seen in years, and a bizarre focus on covering up all the good parts with a

No one is complaining about not walking seamlessly around entire planets fast enough. That’s complete nonsense. They’re complaining that walking is the one and only way to navigate the surface of a planet, which is pretty obviously a counterintuitive design choice given, you know, *planetary exploration*, which Mass

Bethesda should’ve dumped their engine and gone with UE5, full stop.

Gamebryo is basically Tammy Faye Baker: a shrunken head with 200 pounds of makeup plastered on to make it look like it has more substance than it does.

Well, Starfield is no Tears of the Kingdom, but it’s decent. However, my biggest issue with it isn’t the lack of ground vehicles, it’s the artificial gameplay through really lame design choices: poorly designed cities with no maps, mediocre “public transport” that barely moves you anywhere useful, an utterly awful