Seriously this is a lot of fun. It is absolutely a Bethesda game through and through. Not sure what people were expecting. I'm glad it's not like No Man's Sky because that game bored the shit out of me almost immediately.
I’m having a blast as well. I’m getting sidetracked by all the random side missions and activities that I’m 16 hours in and still haven’t really completed the first main storyline mission. I had to figure things out that would have been taught to me during that mission apparently.
My only issue is resources and modding. Carrying all that crap around on the off chance I need it is killing my carry capacity.
Otherwise I’m just blasting through space and enjoying the dialog and pickpocketing/stealing everything I see. Good times.
For the first time ever in a Bethesda RPG I've decided I won't go stealth and I won't pick up every crappy item to be permanently overloaded. FREEDOM! Only 3 hours in but it feels great.
Like you can start gathering and collecting resources from the very beginning of the game, but 30 hours in and i still cant use any significant amount of it?
I mean, once I got past the whole "Here, take my starship and utility bot. It's cool. I'll just stay here with these miners who're now hunted by a notoriously bloodthirsty merc group. Have fun!"... Sure. 🤦🏼♂️
That sorry excuse for writing is how you begin your groundbreaking game, Bethesda? Truly? 🙄
Eh, I really didn't think about it too much, but not to spoil anything, but that decision does come back up later with consequences so it makes sense.
But also, when has Bethesda had great writing? This has def been the biggest gripe with them for a long time now, and it's def not the strongest point of the game lmao
Yeah it's disappointing you need to fast travel to get everywhere, even to the other parts of the planet. It's a little better using the scanner to fast travel instead of the map but it still feels lame. I'm still having a ton of fun though, about 20 hours in now.
Absolutely loving it. Constantly getting sidetracked, missions, helping folk, I've even been enjoying surveying planets. Although I will definitely need the skills to make that quicker an easier.
No Man's Sky was the biggest disappointment I've ever experienced as a gamer. Mining to build something to refine something you mined to make a part you need to mine something to fuel. So boring.
I really like the current state of nms, they've added a ton of content and patches since launch 7 years ago, but it's not for everyone since there isn't any one direction or goal. There is a central storyline, and every few months there's an expedition which is like side mini-storylines to introduce new content and get cosmetics, but besides that you're pretty much left to explore the galaxies as you please
Yes, but I'm glad my expectations were lowered before I played it since it was hyped up to be more than just another open world Bethesda game. It's fun for what it is and I really appreciate that being encumbered doesn't reduce your run speed, it just makes your stamina (oxygen) lower as if you were sprinting. I've been able to realize my dream of looting absolutely every piece of garbage (that isn't marked as stealing) and selling it when I get back to a city, whereas in previous Bethesda games I had to actually be selective in what I took.
It's a great feature. Works incredibly well on low g planets when you're far from your ship.
I've stopped hoarding resources though, it has got out of hand. Haven't figured out where to store it all off ship. All the outpost storage at my current level seems pretty low.
I bought the Econohaul ship at New Atlantis ASAP to keep all my junk I may never even use. At over 2900 I've only managed to fill it about halfway so far.
I love No Mans Sky, and still play it regularly today.
I am also really enjoying Starfield - I am glad they are different games as I wouldn’t want what would amount to playing the same game, slightly differently skinned.
Overall, really enjoying it. I have seen complaints that basically amount to “its another bethesda experience” which isn’t necessarily wrong, but I do enjoy their games in general.
I wish I could get into NMS. Yeah the seamless planet to space transition is cool, but I found the game pointless. I haven't played in awhile maybe it's better now.
Yeah I always find that comment weird. I love Bethesda games so it's not terrible that they still follow the same format and in this case the polish was nicer than normal.
It's like saying hey look at this new Tarantino or Wes Anderson movie coming out, ugh I am so tired of them doing the same thing every movie.
I'm 17 hours in so far and really enjoying the game. For a short moment at the beginning I was a bit annoyed because I couldn't find the last resource to scan on a planet to get 100%. But the next day I said screw that and continued the main quest and I'm having a blast since then. The game is exactly how I imagined it. The only thing I wished was that they would used small cutscenes more to hide loading screens.
I will spend hours just wandering aimlessly looking for things to do end up with 20 missions and not want to do any of them because along the way I learn something new that's possible and seek to check that out. I've just been bouncing around 3 or 4 star systems going between Mars, New Atlantis, Neon and Akila and feel like I've barely scraped the surface.
It's fun to notice the tropes, though. Its like they just took everything from sci-fi they thought was cool and shoved it into one game. You've got the Star Trek planet, the Cyberpunk planet, the Firefly planet, a faction that's basically Starship Troopers, the NCR Rangers from Fallout (everyone thought they were so cool), evil corporations filled with snappy dressers... I'm sure there's gotta be a derelict ship or station that has a terramorph infestation that is going to be basically Alien/Aliens (and I can't wait to find it). As a huge sci-fi fan, I appreciate the hell outta this game for the nerdgasm it gives me.
I'm nearly 50 hours in already (and haven't played at all today, yet 😎) and having so much fun with the game, barely even touched the main story because I'm so fixated on rebuilding my ship constantly
I opened the ship edit screen and just backed out haha, Im not ready!! although I did end up going back in to make the starter ship all black.
Also do you know if you hijack and steal another ship does it just sort of stay in inventory? or can you like assign crew to live in it or something
You need to dock with the ship and pilot it somewhere that lets you modify your ships. Then just go into "view and modify ships" to change your home ship if you want to use something else.
I'm like 30+ hours in and it's all I'm thinking about at work rn. That doesn't always happen, few games hook me like that. Halo 2/3 from MS/HS, probably Skyrim to an extent, ESO (forever and always apparently, cause I'm still playing that amongst Starfield), and now this. And it's all aspects. I want to build my ship, I want to do my outposts and crafting, I want to explore planets to find needed resources, gear, and weapons, I want to finish the main story, and the side quests (and I'm actually agonizing over which side I want to go with). Menus are weird, but it barely detracts. If anything it helps me get where I need to go quickly, the travel to objective feature is awesome for someone like me who couldn't find New Atlantis at one point because I forgot which system it was in.
I'm debating bringing my Xbox with me to a friend's house for a weekend trip so we can play there.
Im having a lot of fun, running around the planets trying to find new locations, I want to start building bases because I have so many followers I cant assign to stuff
Question to those who may know: I swapped my crew habitat for one of the 3x1 habitats last night, and noticed afterwards that the new habitat did not have a research station. I tried switching it to the engineering version of the hab, but no luck. Anyone know how I can get it back?
Awesome! I was wondering what I was missing. So you buy your different stations and whatnot at vendors, and that's not in the build screen, right? I assume there's some kind of fabricator that I can also buy and add to my ship, but they don't really do a great job of explaining any of that haha.
I had this all down pat yesterday because I looked up a guide just on what all the pieces look like on the inside and what extra shit they have that the game doesn't tell you on the build screen, and now I can't remember which one it said had all of the things in it... 😩
One of the 2x1 hab modules has basically everything in it, while the rest have nothing, and it's not available to buy at every port.
I'll have to try some other ports out! I'm still pretty early in the game, just thought I had missed something somewhere lol. I'll add glad hab back onto my ship!
Super fun, I wish I could fly around in atmosphere.
I realize now that is asking a lot since the game is almost completely instanced instead of free roam.
But the naysayers from early access have been proven wrong. The game actually runs fantastic on my 3080 (despite my processor necking the system), at 60-70 fps with everything on ultra and scaling down to 80%.
The fact that the game is unplayable on an HDD is really upsetting. That's it, I can't form an opinion on the rest because the stuttering is so bad that I cannot play it.
I've gotten a lot of replies to this and I don't really care to argue. I know SSDs are better for loading assets. Tech is my job. I understand that. I do not agree that HDDs are deprecated. Y'all are really angry about this and should take a few steps back.
Yeah physical spinning disks haven't been relevant on mondern systems outside of cold data storage since roughly 2016. Price difference between SSD and HDD are pretty much the same up to the 1-2tb range. Its also listed in the minium requirements for the game.
Think its time for a modern storage medium my dude.
Honestly, I would go as low as 2013. As someone who works in IT, that was about the year all the regular desktop stations basically came with an SSD standard or didn't really cost much to swap so it was a must. 2016 was more of the move to NVME with M.2 drives.
For myself I believe I made the switch in 2010, once you get a taste of that speed boost it was hard not to justify the extra cost! Wasn't to bad either if you got small storage to cut cost. I just wanted my OS to load quick.
That is simply not true. If hdds were outdated 7 years ago I would have had problems 7 years ago. This is the only game out of the hundreds I have that doesn't work on an HDD. Elden Ring, EFT, Baldurs Gate, Call of Duty, Hogwarts Legacy, hell even Star Citizen works fine on an HDD and that game is massively unoptimized. Having it on its minimum specs isn't an excuse. If it was just a case of load times being bad and assets loading in slowly then yeah sure, they did their best and it's a better experience on an ssd. That's not the case though, talking to anyone, fighting, opening an inventory, just walking, all of these cause a 5 to 30 seconds freeze and the audio is constantly cutting out. There's no excuse for that and this is unique to starfield. I am making room on my SSD to play it because I still want to try the game but claiming I'm the unreasonable one for voicing a problem is absurd.
I could also say that a 1-2 tb hard drive isn't relevant on modern systems anymore. The price difference between a 4tb SSD and HDD is 2-3x the price.
Dude, SSDs are not expensive anymore like they were ten years ago. If there is any upgrade you need to make, replacing the hdd with an ssd is absolutely the first thing you should do.
An ssd is the best bang for the buck upgrade to a slow machine in my experience. Putting even a cheap $40 Kingston one in my grandmas old ass computer took it from unusable to decent speeds for web browsing/office applications/etc. I highly recommend you get one.