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Computerchairgeneral, do games w Fans won't hear anything about The Elder Scrolls 6 for years, Pete Hines says

Not all that surprising honestly. Starfield is going to be Bethesda's focus and main talking point for a few years at least. And who knows how many games are scheduled between it and ES6, whenever it comes out. Given that Bethesda generally likes a short window between reveal and release I'm wondering just how much they regret teasing a game that might not release for another three or four years.

sandwichfiend, do games w Cities: Skylines 2 developers have noticed 'a growing tendency of toxicity in our community'
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@AnActOfCreation @games Gamers have always been toxic but I think it's gotten worse since 2020

victron, do gaming w Dragon Age: Origins walked so Baldur’s Gate 3 could dash
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There’s no way the next dragon age can top that.

hh93, (edited )

I really hope they take a good look and overthink their approach even if that means more delays.

With their last games their track record looks more as if they are about to make a new Assassin’s Creed game as the next Dragon Age Installment

victron,
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I am a big Dragon Age fan, and I don’t know how far into development DA4 is, but if they are following DAI route (an almost 10 years old game), they’re so screwed. DAI, while better than 2, didn’t leave the best taste in my mouth.

stopthatgirl7,
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What’s got me worried is how they’re basically trying to copy God of War for the combat. That kind of hack and slash gameplay is not what I want from a Dragon Age game. They’re chasing trends and that rarely goes well.

victron,
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Yup, that’s my impression too. Mass Effect is in a similar boat. Two of my favorite IPs.

stopthatgirl7,
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Andromeda was a mess, and not for the reasons most folks like to ding it for. It was both trying too hard (all those references to other games, like Conrad Verner’s sister and Zaaed’s son) and not trying hard enough (all the copy and paste rule of 3 quests to find three MacGuffins then SAM will figure out how to find a location for another fight).

Andromeda was frustrating because they had a lot of potential - I almost wish had had just truly been bad instead of mediocre. Mediocre is more of a letdown.

victron,
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I didn’t even finish it. And you’re right, a mediocre game doesn’t teach the developers any lessons.

BarrelAgedBoredom,

I forced myself to finish it. It’s just mass effect 1 but awful. That said, if they just wanted to restart Andromeda and pretend the first one never existed, I’d give it a shot. There’s so much potential in the idea but it was squandered in every possible way

ExoMonk,

(all the copy and paste rule of 3 quests to find three MacGuffins then SAM will figure out how to find a location for another fight).

This has been my biggest complaint as I’ve been going through ME:A for the first time. I have limited time/energy to play so jumping into ME:A for 2ish hours and basically accomplish nothing really hurts my motivation for the next play session.

When I first started playing it, I was really enjoying the game. It was about the 3rd planet where I had to go to 3 places to unlock a vault to do a thing that the progression loop really started to weigh me down.

The original trilogy was brilliant for me. Get in, do a couple of missions (each one progressing the story a little more) maybe get sucked into a couple more missions and go to bed excited for the next session. But ME:A is just a slog. I’m doing various loyalty missions which is a little better, but still seems to require a lot of go here, here, and here and shoot some guys and then go into here to finish up.

stopthatgirl7,
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I remember before it came out, when they boasted that each world would be bigger than all the areas in Inquisition, and I had a sinking feeling, because Inquisition had so much bloat. Andromeda was just more for the sake of more, instead of the side missions being tight missions that gave you extra information about the lore or the world.

It reached a point where whenever I found one of these random rule of three quests in the open world where you kill random whatever enemies and SAM says you need to find more data, I would laugh and say, “welp, that’s a quest I’m never finishing!” and ignore it. I had so much better things to do with my time than drive around the world and hope to come across the next two clues that would pop up in randomly chosen spots. It was a time-waster, and Mass Effect had never had those before. So much of the game feels like it’s designed to take up time to increase play time numbers.

cambriakilgannon,

They’ve gotta be looking at the release of BG3 and sweating. People are going to be comparing every remotely similar game to it for years and years

Elon_Moschus, do gaming w Dragon Age: Origins walked so Baldur’s Gate 3 could dash

One of my favorite games ever.

stopthatgirl7,
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What finally decided me to buy it was a comment section of some random YouTuber talking about the game, and people saying how much it reminded them of Dragon Age Origins.

HelluvaKick, do games w Switch 2 mouse mode (such potential)

Metroid Prime 4 with mouse controls is gonna go so hard

kratoz29,
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I want my Metroid Prime Hunters online (I still hop there with Wiimmfi)… Not everything must be Splatoon :/

4am, do gaming w Peanut Butter the dog will speedrun a Nintendo classic at AGDQ 2024

Come for Mitch doing GPW2 again, stay for 1st ever goodest boy speedrun in a marathon. Aww yiss

dingus, do gaming w Dragon Age: Origins walked so Baldur’s Gate 3 could dash
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I definitely gotta admit, this is one of the most impressive parts of the game to me.

Having played the original Baldurs Gate and Baldurs Gate 2 by BioWare, its really kind of amazing the depth they’ve given this game, which is arguably very inspired by what was done with Dragon Age Origins (follow ups maybe not so much).

Except it really is like playing the two original games, just with the ability to get a super close up look at your party, as well as as a high-level overview of the gaming space.

So far, the game does a stellar job of providing a truly cinematic experience during dialogue exchanges. One of the more recent RPGs that people claimed “set the bar” was Witcher 3, and it had a lot of people gesticulating from the waist up for the most part. So much of the game is so fully detailed, and yet has reasonable system requirements compared to current PC specs. It really is a stunning achievement, and a near perfect follow up to the classics.

BlameTheAntifa, do games w Hey PC game developers, please follow Stellar Blade as an example for PC optimization in the future, because it absolutely rocks

Stellar Blade ships with malware. Nobody should be paying for it or following its example. It’s really distressing that this even needs to be pointed out.

bimbimboy, (edited ) do games w Hey PC game developers, please follow Stellar Blade as an example for PC optimization in the future, because it absolutely rocks

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  • mysticpickle,

    If you want realistic jiggle physics you just pay the silicon price.

    naticus,

    You’re below minimum requirements on VRAM and you say it’s not optimized. Well done.

    clegko,
    @clegko@lemmy.world avatar

    RDR came out in 2010…?

    fuckwit_mcbumcrumble,

    And ran on the xbox 360… which had 512 MB.

    arin,

    My desktop takes like nearly 2gb vram for both my 4k monitors on idle(wallpaper engine)

    kaeurennetwo, do games w (Edit: Confirmed false) Hacker advertises alleged database of 89 million Steam 2FA codes
    @kaeurennetwo@lemmy.world avatar

    Really?

    Hazelnutcookiez, do games w Switch 2 mouse mode (such potential)

    I’m pretty excited for this feature honestly, I know a lot of games won’t use it but still it’s gonna be fun.

    O_R_I_O_N, do games w Switch 2 mouse mode (such potential)

    Lol

    hark, do games w Switch 2 mouse mode (such potential)
    @hark@lemmy.world avatar

    I was surprised to see that both left and right joycons have the mouse functionality. Was cool to see it in action with the wheelchair basketball game.

    SolidShake, do games w Switch 2 mouse mode (such potential)

    The Legion did this and it was stupid. This is just a gimmick at best.

    Beacon, do games w Switch 2 mouse mode (such potential)

    If you make a game that requires mouse control, then you can't play it when you're away from a desk.

    But-

    If you make a game that works well with either joycon or mouse, then no one will use the mouse.

    VindictiveJudge,
    @VindictiveJudge@lemmy.world avatar

    Turn based tactics or 4x games would absolutely benefit from both, and the touch screen. Being able to play Fire Emblem with any of the three depending on what’s comfortable at the time would be wonderful.

    Abnorc,

    I doubt that no one will use it. If you make a good input method that works with a decent variety of games, some will switch to it. Perhaps Nintendo could even sell some sort of tray/mousepad that lets you use the mouse decently well while sitting on the couch. It seems odd, but I think it has potential.

    LiveLM,

    Not exactly?
    If they make it work nicely on surfaces that aren’t perfectly straight, you could use it while playing on the couch.
    Would be particularly amazing if games support switching between modes instantly, so you could for example be playing a game, open your inventory, slap your joycon on the couch to organize your stuff w/ mouse mode, close your inventory and pick it up resuming play in joycon mode 🤯

    Paradox,
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    People use mouse on Xbox. There will always be some

    catloaf,

    From the article:

    Though the livestream demonstrated the Joy-Con 2’s mouse function on flat surfaces, a press release shared by Nintendo to Business Wire confirms that sliding the Joy-Con 2 controllers over a pair of pants will also work.

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