Spyke

oh my God another sequel to the biggest franchises with plenty of sequels? what a fierce and independent leader

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It can absolutely be both rushed and way late. You just have to move very slowly (or inefficiently) for a long time and then try to get what you have release-ready in a hurry.

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Ye but there have been plenty of games that never got fixed because once a game flops the publisher usually isn't super interested in dumping more cash into it.

I still remember anthem and how they wanted to fix it up for a 2.0 release but when EA realized they wouldn't be able to sell it again because players HAD ALREADY FUCKING PAYED FOR IT they just abandoned it.

All that being said something seems to be going wrong in current game development cycles. It took 4-5 years to make Skyrim and now ES6 will 3 to 4 times as long.

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lemmy.world

Right Bethesda is defintely gonna release an update and fix all the bugs by then, they are well known for that.

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juipeltjereply
lemmy.world

Yeah there were, the performance was horrible. Had screen tearing from all the framedrops, and in some areas the internal resolution looked like it was 720p or something. Ironically i bought the ps5 version thinking it would save me from performance issues, cause at the time my gpu was getting older and couldn't buy a new one because of the scarcity, only to be met with that lol. I played the new-game+ mode or whatever over a year later and it was finally fixed for the most part at that point. Still had some screen tearing in really busy areas later in the game.

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Yeah... i'm pretty sure the EA CEO was also bragging to the media at the time about finishing the game in record time. Except it wasn't really finished if you ask me lol.

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They’ll create more mandates that you have to use AI to meet quotas or else, and then fire you anyways

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jouhijareply
sopuli.xyz

Fallout's been dead since before 3 was released

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jouhijareply
sopuli.xyz

If you like to play simplified trash, go ahead. New Vegas was playable, but the soul of the series has been gone for a long time

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I'm almost 40, my guy. Sometimes I just like to have fun, not focus on a spreadsheet.

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Let's demand a studio known for rushed buggy releases even when on schedule, rush to release early. Nothing can go wrong.

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feddit.org

Isnt the last ES over 12 years or so? Even though im all for a Game taking its time, Isnt a Little push okay? I even heard that es6 wasnt even a priority internally..

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I mean, I can understand why it wasn't much of a priority. Was seemingly announced as a way to increase the value of Bethesda before MS bought them. And was known to be just a title, nothing hard started on it, as they were working on Star field.

Bumping it's priority now and then maybe not remaking it dozens of times seems like a good idea in general.

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this could put the pressure on that results in more third party or spin-off games, rather than rushed main titles.

Give me Brian Fargo having a modern go at it.

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