PSA: Have you remembered not to overhype yourself?
While excitement and anticipation for a new game are natural, overhyping can be detrimental to the overall experience. When expectations become too inflated, the actual game might struggle to meet them, leading to disappointment among players. Overhyping can create unrealistic assumptions about gameplay, graphics, and features, which can result in players feeling let down even if the game is objectively good. It's important to maintain a balanced perspective, allowing the game to be enjoyed for what it is rather than what it was overhyped to be.
@Hanabie@ArchmageAzor
Fallout 76 was intended to be a MMORPG, i guess, due to a MMO hype. But Bethesda has a lot of single player RPG fans because Bethesda published sccessful series like TES and FO. They tried to throw single players into a MMO game, it was a bad idea but i believe that's a lesson learned.
We'll see how Starfield turns out. I'll wait and see what this game looks like and make a decision after watching YouTube videos and reading reviews. Bethesda isn't an automatic buy anymore for me.
And 76 wasn't all that bad. There were a lot of really great elements in it that, had 76 instead been a single player game (or at the most a co-op game), it'd have been much more well received.
The world was fun, the new monsters are cool, the combat was basically the same as FO4.
I’m expecting the usual Bethesda bugfest for the first month or two, but the game itself seems like it should be pretty entertaining and immersive. My plan is to see what the Steam reviews look like in a month or two.
From the few leaks I've seen, it starts really slow for the first hours in an attempt not to overwhelm the player. I'm guessing the initial reactions once the game is out will be that the game "is boring and linear" 🙄
I have been un-hyping myself ever since that Xbox Showcase. The things Todd said gave me awful Sean Murray/NMS flashbacks
It's not just one world, it's over a thousand worlds
That isn't just a backdrop, that moon is actually there orbiting the planet. Yes you can visit it too
Obviously you can go in with the expectation that a lot of them won't have anything going on, or that the radiant quest system will add quests to those planets.
The fact that they showed that you can choose specific points of interest to land at on a planet implies you pop in and take care of business and leave. I don't think anyone who actually watched that should expect 1,000 world chock full of unique content. It's just their chosen method of delivering content.
I expect Starfield will be beautiful and have tons to do and see, but I'm greatly tempering my seamless exploration expectations. I'm sure the planet cells will be large and many pretty neat but you aren't going to hop into your ship, point at a moon, and blast off. There will be navigation and loading screens.
If it’s any better than NMS, I’m in. I did like NMS until I beat it. Now there’s nothing else that I want to do.
I think I’m going to love Starfield. I want to make my own ship and bases and fly around a galaxy. I want to sneak into enemy bases and steal their sandwiches. I want to wander, and complete the main story, and all the other stories.