Starfield, the epitome of scientifically correcty simulations. Why would I expcet my Starship Travel Simulator 2000 to be a fun-focused game after all, durr.
Comment on Bethesda Is Responding to Negative Reviews of Starfield on Steam
e-ratic@kbin.social 1 year ago
Some of Starfield’s planets are meant to be empty by design — but that's not boring. “When the astronauts went to the moon, there was nothing there. They certainly weren't bored." The intention of Starfield's exploration is to evoke a feeling of smallness in players and make you feel overwhelmed.
May as well boot up Space Engine then.
Carighan@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Zron@lemmy.world 1 year ago
scientifically correct
Why doesn’t nasa just open up the starmap and simply fast travel to the moon or mars?
variants@possumpat.io 1 year ago
they do basically except they give spacex a chunk of money to have their rocket tp them
HeavyRaptor@lemmy.zip 1 year ago
It really evoked a feeling of smallness in me. Namely how small and devoid of content the universe feels.
This is made worse because every inhabited planet I go to has some elaborate situation just waiting for me to solve it. For example: I land on the landing pad, walk 30 meters through a gate and am greeted by a hostage situation in a bank where the hostage negotiator is going to let me, some random, go do his job instead of him, trusting me with the lives of everyone involved without even blinking.