That's actually pretty nuts.
- Starfield
- Baldurs Gate 3
- Remnant 2
- Hi-Fi Rush
- Street Fighter 6
- Lies of P
- Alan Wake 2
- Laika: Aged through Blood
The list just keeps going, it's been an insane year so far.
Fallout 76 is a lot better than what it was at launch but it's still nowhere near close to Starfield. It's a weird mesh of ideas that don't really fit together but are still enjoyable separately.
I love it, it took me a while to really get into it but it was well worth it.
My best suggestion would be to ignore the main story and follow side quests, that's the real meat of the game.
Exploration is a mixed bag, if you are expecting Skyrim where you can get lost going in any direction you are going to be disappointed. The planets are mostly empty but incredibly well made from a space simulation standpoint, I spent a while just traveling the solar system and taking pictures of cool places I found.
Chunks! Chunks! Chunks!
I enjoy arguing with people who enjoy arguing about beer. Checkmate.
If this is such a big issue then Bethesda should make it a top priority to fix it, it does sound like a complicated issue though.
It was absolutely terrible.
That's not the results most studies show.
Do you have any sources? All I can find is articles from Forbes
New technology comes out and all people seem interested in is bashing it instead of figuring it how to use it to make our lives easier.
Most of it comes from the way our society is structured to require everyone to have a job or starve pretty much, but if AI is making so many jobs obsolete shouldn't we be trying to change that instead of pretending AI won't keep advancing?
The problem is not having a tunnel but actually building it.