Re: Official Starfield Hype Train Thread Choo Choo (9/6/23)
Posted: Sat September 02, 2023 2:40 am
Such as?Monkey_Driven wrote:Some of the reviews have confirmed my greatest fears about this game.
Such as?Monkey_Driven wrote:Some of the reviews have confirmed my greatest fears about this game.
- Bethesda not adopting some of the quality of life improvements that other RPGs/developers have introduced latelyEnsign9 wrote:Such as?Monkey_Driven wrote:Some of the reviews have confirmed my greatest fears about this game.
I've never understood this criticism. Just stop picking up random crap, you klepto!Ensign9 wrote:I played for a couple hours last night. I'm enjoying it but it does feel a little dated and Bethesda needs to stop with the slew of interactive objects in their games. I don't want to pick up a dinner plate or a squeeze bottle. And I'd love to be able to kill that hulking robot who is constantly getting in my way. I will give him praise for carrying all my crap, though.
FO4 and FO76 absolutely required you to pick up everything, otherwise you’d need aluminum to repair your power armor and suddenly realize you need to go out and collect 50 cans.BurtReynolds wrote:I've never understood this criticism. Just stop picking up random crap, you klepto!Ensign9 wrote:I played for a couple hours last night. I'm enjoying it but it does feel a little dated and Bethesda needs to stop with the slew of interactive objects in their games. I don't want to pick up a dinner plate or a squeeze bottle. And I'd love to be able to kill that hulking robot who is constantly getting in my way. I will give him praise for carrying all my crap, though.
Because you have to hunt through and be distracted by a mountain of nothing to potentially find some good stuff. And the tooltip pop-ups get annoying.BurtReynolds wrote:I've never understood this criticism. Just stop picking up random crap, you klepto!Ensign9 wrote:I played for a couple hours last night. I'm enjoying it but it does feel a little dated and Bethesda needs to stop with the slew of interactive objects in their games. I don't want to pick up a dinner plate or a squeeze bottle. And I'd love to be able to kill that hulking robot who is constantly getting in my way. I will give him praise for carrying all my crap, though.
I KNOW! I’m not picking it up; I’m scanning over everything because I might find a book, audio log, story element, etc wedged between all that crap.BurtReynolds wrote:No you don't! Just ignore it. You literally never need plates and cups.
infinite inventory mod is a must for bethesda gamesEnsign9 wrote:Because you have to hunt through and be distracted by a mountain of nothing to potentially find some good stuff. And the tooltip pop-ups get annoying.BurtReynolds wrote:I've never understood this criticism. Just stop picking up random crap, you klepto!Ensign9 wrote:I played for a couple hours last night. I'm enjoying it but it does feel a little dated and Bethesda needs to stop with the slew of interactive objects in their games. I don't want to pick up a dinner plate or a squeeze bottle. And I'd love to be able to kill that hulking robot who is constantly getting in my way. I will give him praise for carrying all my crap, though.
BUT NOT AS ANNOYING AS THAT GODDAMN MECH GETTING IN MY WAY