Cowbee
@Cowbee@lemm.ee
- Comment on What moment from a video game made you cry? 11 months ago:
The ending of Outer Wilds legitimately made me cry, it’s a very bittersweet ending.
- Comment on Bethesda Is Responding to Negative Reviews of Starfield on Steam 11 months ago:
We’ll certainly see! I trust modders.
- Comment on Bethesda Is Responding to Negative Reviews of Starfield on Steam 11 months ago:
I think it’s fully possible to criticize Bethesda’s incomplete and highly flawed game design and praise their willingness to support the modding community with great tools at the same time.
- Comment on Bethesda Is Responding to Negative Reviews of Starfield on Steam 11 months ago:
100% I actually think Starfield has the best bones, even if it has the worst meat, so to speak, so adding meat gives it a much higher ceiling in a few years time.
- Comment on Bethesda Is Responding to Negative Reviews of Starfield on Steam 11 months ago:
Oh I’m anti-Bethesda and Bethesda practices, I’m just sure it will eventually be a great game once the community steps in and fixes it. It isn’t an excuse for Bethesda, but rather admiration for the modding community, and an example of why FOSS and a rejection of the profit motive is so good.
- Comment on Bethesda Is Responding to Negative Reviews of Starfield on Steam 11 months ago:
No harm in waiting for Starfield! It will only get better, while Cyberpunk is largely complete. I loved cyberpunk, especially the DLC.
- Comment on Bethesda Is Responding to Negative Reviews of Starfield on Steam 11 months ago:
I would agree with you if Bethesda games haven’t always been saved by modders, rather than Beth themselves. If we had to depend on Beth to fix their own game, Skyrim would’ve been abandoned long, long, long ago, same with Fallout 4.
- Comment on Bethesda Is Responding to Negative Reviews of Starfield on Steam 11 months ago:
Starfield frustrates me, because in many ways its a major step in the right direction. It has much better roleplaying mechanics than Skyrim or Fallout 4, but at the same time the lore is half-baked and the skill system is fairly weak. It has great potential, but a lot of it feels toned down and less “real” because of it. Space exploration has a lot of potential as well, but setting every objective so far apart on planets ruins exploration by filling it with monotonous procgen.
That’s why I’m fairly confident that once properly patched, and mods/DLCs are in full swing, it will probably be remembered very fondly despite the release state. It’ll pull a Cyberpunk.
- Comment on My whole night is booked now 11 months ago:
Second New Vegas video pleaseeeee
- Comment on My whole night is booked now 11 months ago:
Another New Vegas video would be Hella nice
- Comment on ♫♪♫♪ The Day My Waymo Said Goodbye ♫♪♫♪ 11 months ago:
Sad yeehaw
- Comment on soon... 1 year ago:
🤌
- Comment on [Discussion] What games are you playing on your deck? - November 2023 1 year ago:
Asterra’s and WMIM have bugs associated with them.
VNV is very lightweight, and VNV extended is unnecessary if you don’t want to do the whole guide. It really is the gold standard for a reason, the input is as low as it can be for a maximum output, which I’d argue is important for most people, especially considering the problems the Vanilla game has.
It’s all up to you, of course! You can probably use Wabbajack if you wanted to, I don’t actually have a Deck yet but that’s what I’ll do once I grab the OLED model today and it finally arrives.
- Comment on [Discussion] What games are you playing on your deck? - November 2023 1 year ago:
Viva New Vegas is a fantastic one stop shop.
- Comment on [Discussion] What games are you playing on your deck? - November 2023 1 year ago:
Most mods require Ultimate Edition, you’ll find.
- Comment on [Discussion] What games are you playing on your deck? - November 2023 1 year ago:
A bit late, but this list has a number of issues, notably things like ENB. For anyone wanting a minimal mod list, Viva New Vegas is the gold standard.