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55 votes
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Quake II Remaster
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Bethesda release three Starfield anime-style promotional videos
Starfield: The Settled Systems - Supra Et Ultra Starfield: The Settled Systems - Where Hope is Built Starfield: The Settled Systems - The Hand that Feeds After a few weeks of silence on the game,...
Starfield: The Settled Systems - Supra Et Ultra
Starfield: The Settled Systems - Where Hope is Built
Starfield: The Settled Systems - The Hand that FeedsAfter a few weeks of silence on the game, Bethesda's launched a set of quite charmingly-nostalgic anime styled videos, as an exposé on 3 of the big cities within the game: New Atlantis, Akila City and Neon.
I've been trying to satiate my hype for the game so even this little tidbit is a welcome surprise.
37 votes -
Starfield gameplay
67 votes -
Starfield system requirements are out on Steam
53 votes -
Digital Foundry Starfield tech breakdown - 30FPS, visuals, rendering tech, and game impressions
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Anyone watching Starfield Direct?
The long-awaited Starfield Direct is streaming in about 30 minutes. I'm a life-long science fiction junky, and space sims have always been my great escape. Naturally I'm very excited to learn more...
The long-awaited Starfield Direct is streaming in about 30 minutes.
I'm a life-long science fiction junky, and space sims have always been my great escape. Naturally I'm very excited to learn more about Starfield and I'm wondering who else is tuning in today.
What are you looking forward to? Personally, I'm hoping that the 'Skyrim in Space' description is spot-on. I've gotten years of entertainment out of Skyrim, so if Starfield is as anywhere near as expandable and long-lived as Skyrim, I'll be a very happy person. I'm definitely looking forward to losing myself in another universe.
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Starfield | Launch date trailer: September 6, 2023
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Fallout: New Vegas is like a TTRPG with a bad DM
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Mick Gordon's full statement regarding Doom Eternal
28 votes -
Every new trailer from the Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase 2022
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Ghostwire: Tokyo | Official gameplay deep dive
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You're finally awake: Nine developers recount the making of Skyrim
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Quake | Official trailer
9 votes -
Microsoft's acquisition of Bethesda (ZeniMax) is now officially complete - Some games coming to Xbox Game Pass this week, confirmation of plans for future Xbox/PC exclusives
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Lucasfilm Games and Bethesda announce new Indiana Jones game, being developed by Wolfenstein studio MachineGames
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Todd Howard: "The next generation is about access"
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Microsoft to acquire ZeniMax Media, parent company of Bethesda, id Software, Arkane Studios, and more
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Doom Eternal | Launch trailer
10 votes -
Bethesda never understood Fallout
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DOOM Eternal | Official trailer 2
9 votes -
Rune II developer Human Head Studios is being sued by publisher Ragnarok after it abandoned the game one day after its release in order to join Bethesda
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The hidden secrets of The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind
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Bethesda announces "Fallout 1st", a $13/month premium membership for Fallout 76 that allows you have to have a private world along with other benefits
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DOOM Eternal release date delayed to March 20, 2020
@doom: An update on DOOM Eternal:
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Classic Doom games vanish, reappear on Xbox One with features missing
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1993’s Doom requires a Bethesda account to play on Switch, quickly becomes an internet joke
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Wolfenstein: Youngblood | Launch trailer
5 votes -
The Shandification of Fallout
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DOOM Eternal | Official E3 story trailer
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E3 2019: Bethesda Showcase
Should be starting momentarily. Streams: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9B5qhzKyhg Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bethesda Live updates: Eurogamer:...
Should be starting momentarily.
Streams:
Live updates:
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Bethesda's latest Elder Scrolls adventure taken down amid cries of plagiarism
10 votes -
The fall of 76
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The Elder Scrolls: Blades Beta has begun for a select few
What are your thoughts so far if you've played it?
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Wolfenstein: Youngblood | Official story trailer
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Multiple upcoming Bethesda games will be released on Steam, as well as Fallout 76 (currently exclusive to Bethesda launcher)
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Who, out of all 8 of us, is actually enjoying Fallout: 76?
Now hear me out, alright? This is a very polarizing issue but I do want some experienced opinions on the matter. There are too many bandwagoners spouting regurgitated opinions and it's hard to...
Now hear me out, alright? This is a very polarizing issue but I do want some experienced opinions on the matter. There are too many bandwagoners spouting regurgitated opinions and it's hard to pick out the genuine impressions
When 76 went on sale, I decided to grab it up. Yes, I know, I'm the cancer rewarding Bethesda for a low hanging cash grab effort and I should be ashamed. However, I really wanted an educated opinion on the matter and I had the money. So, despite the hivemind having made themselves up, and myself being not so keen on the decisions, I buckled down and dived in.
So, while everyone's complaints were focused more towards gameplay, engine, and server side issues (which are completely valid complaints), I found myself blown away, and deeply saddened, by the art direction. The game honestly does look beautiful! I got sick of dilapidated buildings and browns and greens in Fallout 3 and 4, and New Vegas was nice when it wasn't brown sand and olive brush. This game looks gorgeous. They managed to throw a ton of different tiny biomes into one map, that all look interesting and appealing to the eye (once you tweak the .ini to get rid of the god awful Depth of Field). Lots of beautiful forest settings and foreboding mountains.
But overall, my favorite thing about the game is the enemy design. And no, I don't mean the stupid scorched. My favorite thing about Fallout has always been the mutation/radiation angle. I love the possibility for terrifying and disgusting mutated creatures, and the art team absolutely nailed it with creatures like the Wendigo, Snallygaster, Grafton Monster, and Gulper. Just super unsettling and creepy monsters in the most literal sense. I feel the worst for the art team, who did a fantastic job but who were ultimately drowned out by the flak thrown at the gameplay and bugs.
This, of course, does not excuse the horrendous bugs encountered during regular play. Power Armor pieces not actually being repaired yet still using up mats, constant server disconnects, poor scaling system (Did a level 70 player walk into an area first? Well expect every enemy there to be around their level even if you enter!), awful graphics setting options (for the love of god, no more depth of field), no push to talk voice (seriously?), poor economy, exploits, and lack of true endgame, among many others I've missed.
So, does anybody else want to expand?
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How does Fallout 76 compare to previous Fallouts?
8 votes -
Fallout 76 is actually brilliant
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Bethesda bans Fallout 76 players for life after shocking in-game homophobic attack
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Fallout 76 beta can’t be uninstalled unless bought
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Fallout 76 Beta impressions
8 votes -
Fallout 76 bug accidentally deletes entire 50GB beta
18 votes -
The making of Fallout Shelter
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Bethesda Softworks is pressuring Sony to change its much-maligned ban on cross-play
17 votes -
Bethesda blocks resale of used game: Legal move could have far-reaching consequences for used game sales
16 votes -
RAGE 2: Eden Assault | Extended gameplay trailer
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Fallout 76: Yay or Nay?
I've been seeing a lot of conflicting opinions on Fallout 76. Most of it seemingly boiling down to people being in favor of the experimentation by Bethesda, but against the lack of mod support or...
I've been seeing a lot of conflicting opinions on Fallout 76. Most of it seemingly boiling down to people being in favor of the experimentation by Bethesda, but against the lack of mod support or the always online component. I'm wondering: for those who are invested in the Fallout franchise, where do you stand on the idea of Fallout 76 and why?
I'll probably elaborate my own thoughts a little later in comments but for now I'm interested in reading other people's opinions.
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Bethesda actually confirms The Elder Scrolls 6
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The Elder Scrolls 6 | Reveal
9 votes