You’re enjoying Cyberpunk, but Starfield was bland to you? Night City is sparse and empty as hell.
As an aside, the corpo storyline in Starfield is miles ahead of the corpo sroryline in Cyberpunk.
You’re enjoying Cyberpunk, but Starfield was bland to you? Night City is sparse and empty as hell.
As an aside, the corpo storyline in Starfield is miles ahead of the corpo sroryline in Cyberpunk.
Spite always creates a better system.
Service guarantees citizenship!
It’s a pretty arbitrary problem, isn’t it?
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Oonga boonga wants his royalty checks for having first drawn a circle 25,000 years ago.
How would they credit the artists? Generative AI is trained on thousands and millions of images and data points from equally numerous artists. He might as well say, “I give credit to humanity.”
Another way for him to say “all those things that aren’t white/male/tradwife.”
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Plus, they wouldn’t be able to warp without moving space around them.
Really thoigh, that sounds incredibly plausible.
God, haven’t thought about him in a few.
I imagine the starships are still hats on an invisible NPC.
Because walking from one side of skyrims map to the other and back is TOTALLY the same as just being able to walk from Riften to Whiterun. The equivalent of which you wouldn’t be able to do in Starfield.
Second on going for a more budget motherboard. They seem the most likely of any to change acceptable inputs over time. A proper 1080p (preferably 144hz but 60-90 isn’t unacceptable) monitor will give a lot of longetivity.
Have been gaming in front of a 44-inch 4k TV for years (sorry eyes) with no issues. The biggest thing is making sure the TV has some sort of low latency or “gaming” mode that will turn off the TVs post-processing. WITHOUT THAT, the other commenters are right that the input lag may be unplayable.
Isn’t that my point? (If battlebit counts as a roblox game)
Isn’t it a roblox game? Or is it just syled like it?
Battlebit?
Didn’t you know that every choice you make throughout the day is gambling?
I think vendors being open 24/7 was a quality of life choice. Different planets work on different time-scales. In skyrim, you fast travel from Riverwood to Whiterun, and it only takes a few in-game hours. You leave Riverwood at day and likely load into Whiterun at day as well, so shops and quest-givers are more likely to be up and open.
In Starfield, the day/night cycle and the distances are so different and vast that every time you jumped anywhere it would be a 50/50 on it being night and you having to find a bed or chair to wait or not. I think that would get tedious, so the shoddy solution is that everything is open 24/7.