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  • Hackers acting as if they're doing a public service by bringing down a free publicly accessible tool is a new level of assbackwardness.

    are the zendesk hackers the same as the ones who brought down the website initially?

  • Skyrim lead designer says Bethesda can't just switch engines because the current one is "perfectly tuned" to make the studio's RPGs
  • e.g., starfield would've been a very different game had you been able to fly space -> surface, and had there been vehicles to do actual exploring with

    it would've completely changed the way the game plays, and opened up new possibilities for design. it also would've removed many of the oft-criticized loading screens and made the whole experience flow better.

    but they can't do any of that, because the engine isn't good enough to support it.

    sometimes you can't make a choice because the engine says no

  • Skyrim lead designer says Bethesda can't just switch engines because the current one is "perfectly tuned" to make the studio's RPGs
  • Bethesda can't improve because they keep catering for the lowest common denominator

    even in your ideal world where they perfect the world, quests and characters, tes 6 is still going to suck if core gameplay plays the same as skyrim, which played the same as oblivion

    they can't improve that core gameplay without a better engine

    new vegas and london are popular in the same way 1 and 2 are popular, which is "not mainstream enough to sustain a studio like bethesda".

  • Skyrim lead designer says Bethesda can't just switch engines because the current one is "perfectly tuned" to make the studio's RPGs
  • the average player doesn't care about crunchy rpg systems. they do care if the core gameplay would've been outdated in 2010.

    bethesda doesn't seem to be able to improve the core gameplay because the engine can't cope.

    even if you fixed the writing and tossed out the awful procedural generation in favor of hand-crafted environments, at it heart it's still going to play like a stripped down borderlands 1

  • Skyrim lead designer says Bethesda can't just switch engines because the current one is "perfectly tuned" to make the studio's RPGs
  • They've probably also put considerable work into the next project already

    fallout 4 was 9 years ago, and people wanted them to switch to a new engine then

    you're right, of course, but good lord have they had ample time to course correct since then

  • Skyrim lead designer says Bethesda can't just switch engines because the current one is "perfectly tuned" to make the studio's RPGs
  • "perfectly tuned" means their game engine is coupled to their game design, which yeah, more or less makes genuine creativity impossible

    not to mention the psychological factors, like the hurdle of convincing higher ups to try something new when simply not doing that is 10x less work

  • Skyrim lead designer says Bethesda can't just switch engines because the current one is "perfectly tuned" to make the studio's RPGs
  • josh sawyer has said their engine has the best content creation pipeline he's worked with, which is probably why they're reluctant to give it up

    but surely at this point they have to be doing something in the background to move to a different one. i seriously doubt they didn't try to get space-to-surface flight working, but evidently the engine didn't let them...which is more or less the same story as every other time they've tried to break out of the mold they've carved for themselves. it always ends up a janky mess.

    whenever they build out actual new mechanics for the engine, like the settlement building in fo4, or the space flight in starfield, they're always just grafted on, rather than being interwoven with existing systems.

  • The value of x
  • the answers here assume that the base is a continuous, straight line

    given one of the angles on the left triangle is a right angle on the diagram, but 80 if you calculate it, you can't assume that

  • China’s plan to get around Western tariffs: Fill the world with factories
  • If you actually responded to what I said rather than deflecting you might learn something.

    restate your point if you fluffed it up the first time, but no, what you provided initially was devoid of anything worth responding to

    You keep repeating yourself rather than look at what I've already said.

    because what you've said is nonsense that doesn't address anything i'm saying

    let's keep this real simple: do you agree or not with the fact that spending resources to set up a factory in location A means you, right now, have fewer resources to spend setting up a factory in location B?

    if no, where do the additional resources come from in the here and now? and, more importantly, why has china not already constructed an infinite number of factories?

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