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Bethesda Game Studios kicked off the Xbox + Bethesda Showcase today by giving a glimpse into what its upcoming new IP, Starfield, looks like. And, it finally confirmed a release date: November 11, 2022.
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Let's party like it is 1863!
Guess this also means the next TES is half a decade out.
"Shows off"they didn't show us anything lol.
I know a lot of people are dying to one day see a really good space type game,to me it is a ho hum genre that doesn't overly excite me.
If it was done really good then yeah i could get into most anything but it has to be really good.
I have already grown beyond bored of al lthe rifle/shotgun games,incredibly overdone and boring,i need to see different weaponry.
So i was reading about this game on anotehr site and again not a whole lot known.
This Todd Howard dude does nothing for me,i really didn't like their BS statement "this world was 25 years in the making"how about NO it fkn was not.
Besides their obvious BS hype crap,yeah it does sound like the Star Citizen that is taking a lifetime to make with an over inflated budget.Guess what,unlike SC this game is going to RELEASE,imagine that!!!.
So get in a ship explore,do fun stuff,welll we will see if there is much gameplay,i expect we might have a decent<<keyword DECENT game to play,I am expecting better than FO which imo is crap and hopefully BETTER than Skyrim which was imo over rated by a LOT.
NO Skyrim wasn't a crappy game,it just wasn't much good at anything,so i got bored of it real fast.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
Which reminds me,if there is ANY kind of BS monetization to these games,you might as well throw them in the garbage can.
So far one game and one publisher "Square"KNOWS full well we do not like monetization and made a point of it to tell us "no monetization".
I hope the rest GET IT,screw your greed.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
STARBASE Gameplay Trailer (2019) - YouTube
“Microtransactions? In a single player role-playing game? Are you nuts?”
― CD PROJEKT RED
With that said, it's more or less industry standard that devs with in-house engines rarely bother to rewrite their engine from scratch. Usually they just upgrade their old engine for the new game.