I hate that it won't be available on PS, but the trailer looked incredible. Player models look...meh. But whatever, it's Bethesda and that was never their strength. Everything else though? Fire.
There are some games I don't mind pre-ordering. Like, I know for a fact that I'm going to buy Starfield. I know for a fact that I'm going to buy Civ 7 when it releases. I'm certain they'll be buggy at launch, but neither of those is going to turn into vaporware.zip04 said:
I'm having a difficult time not pre-ordering this game because I have high expectations for it, but I am going to try and hold off in case it turns out being to big of a project for them to pull off well out of the gate.
wangus12 said:
The guy that did that interview got to play for an hour.
One his playthrough, he said he boarded a ship to take out the crew. He said the gravity on the ship kept going in and out. Like the gravity drive was failing. He said he'd be walking along, lights would flicker and then the drive would fail and he'd be floating. Then the drive would kick back on and he'd drop back to the floor.
zip04 said:
I didn't hold out very long.... zero willpower. I bit the bullet and pre-ordered.
There's a fundamental difference between Sony buying Santa Monica a while ago and then organically developing God of War for its console, as opposed to buying Santa Monica while God of War was in the works and then shuttering the Xbox version. The latter appears to be what MSoft did with Starfield.wangus12 said:
Saw something this morning about Sony going to the FTC over this game being an exclusive and something about the possible Microsoft/Activision deal. I don't have great service right now otherwise I'd find the story.
Either way, I find it rich that Sony of all people is complaining about exclusives.
DallasTeleAg said:
Meh... I just went and bought a Series X. Problem solved. Before Starfield, there was literally no Xbox exclusive worth the purchase, imo. People who get caught up in console wars are so ridiculous.
I also think the PS5 controller is so far and away better than Xbox, so not happy about using the Xbox controller to play Starfield.
This. A lot of people just like being able to play on their couch on their TV, or want an experience they know is going to be consistent instead of the variables that come into PC gaming, or maybe they just like collecting achievements/trophies on their console of choice. Either way, doesn't affect anyone other than the person experiencing it.Kampfers said:
I cannot imagine why anyone would care about what platform someone else plans to play a single player game on.