how would your reputation carry over when nobody in the universe knows who you are? it sounds like you’re just inventing a new thing you have to grind
Primarily0617
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- Primarily0617@kbin.socialtoGaming@beehaw.org•[Opinion piece] Starfield Killed My Hype For The Elder Scrolls 62·1 year ago
- Primarily0617@kbin.socialtoGaming@beehaw.org•[Opinion piece] Starfield Killed My Hype For The Elder Scrolls 63·1 year ago
if RPGs have done this plenty of times, then it’s not a new idea, and why are we talking about it in the context of the new ideas starfield had?
people replay games for the gameplay. bethesda wanted a game you could replay for the story, and then have it still work as a story when the player deliberately sequence breaks everything because of their omniscience
- Primarily0617@kbin.socialtoGaming@beehaw.org•[Opinion piece] Starfield Killed My Hype For The Elder Scrolls 631·1 year ago
i know but i’m roleplaying a semi-informed fan
i think it’s fair to say that at least a portion of bethesda’s reputation is built off that game
- Primarily0617@kbin.socialtoGaming@beehaw.org•[Opinion piece] Starfield Killed My Hype For The Elder Scrolls 65·1 year ago
I don’t even mean I wouldn’t trust Obsidian. I mean I wouldn’t trust the specific team they had working on New Vegas, which was an absurdly stacked deck that they seemingly haven’t been able to re-create since.
Films you can re-watch twice and have it be just as good the second time are rare. Bethesda wanted a film you could rewatch ten times while simultaneously larping as a cosmic god and trying to break everything you could.
- Primarily0617@kbin.socialtoGaming@beehaw.org•[Opinion piece] Starfield Killed My Hype For The Elder Scrolls 614·1 year ago
Dark Souls lore seems deeper than it is because it’s less coherently presented than in TES.
- Primarily0617@kbin.socialtoGaming@beehaw.org•[Opinion piece] Starfield Killed My Hype For The Elder Scrolls 610·1 year ago
All the new ideas in Starfield fall into one of two categories:
- The technology doesn’t exist to implement it.
- The talent at Bethesda is incredibly ill-suited to implement it.
The Bethesda response to fans saying their main storyline was trash was to make a game where the main storyline is the primary focus and draw of the game? That’s a bold move.
The NG+ stuff is a cool idea, but again, Bethesda just fundamentally lacks the talent to implement it. You can’t hit what they were aiming for with a handful of gimmicks. I wouldn’t even trust the team behind New Vegas, or whoever writes at Larian, to do it justice.
- Primarily0617@kbin.socialtoGaming@beehaw.org•[Opinion piece] Starfield Killed My Hype For The Elder Scrolls 62·1 year ago
It feels like Skyrim was the game they’d (and by they I mean Todd) always wanted to make, and Skyrim was the first time they had the resources and technology available to make it more or less exactly as they envisaged.
Fallout 4 probably would’ve been in the exact same situation of the technology finally catching up to their ideas, except they completely botched the landing by adding in voiced characters.
- Primarily0617@kbin.socialtoGaming@beehaw.org•[Opinion piece] Starfield Killed My Hype For The Elder Scrolls 633·1 year ago
- Fallout 3 releases and it’s good
- Fallout New Vegas releases and it’s great
- Fallout 4 releases and it’s disappointing but it’s okay because it’s just a blip. They had some good new ideas in there, they were just balanced out in the other direction by a lot of bad ones. Bethesda’s track record is still solid, if somewhat tarnished.
- Fallout 76 releases and it’s disappointing but that’s because they’ve never made (and shouldn’t have made) an MMO before. A lot of the coverage is centred around the shoddy launch, which doesn’t really matter for a non-MMO title.
cube of cheese into their forehead
From my own sources: Taylor is indeed done, and not just on Twitch.
it’s a level 2 meme
meme 1
- taylor swift use jet lots
- taylor swift campaign for environment lots
- taylor swift try sue “taylor swift jet tracker” twitter person
- funny to make fun of hypocritical person
- = meme series implying taylor swift uses her private jet in funny scenarios like to cross the road or to go to her private yet
meme 2
less of a meme, more a video that surfaced of a police officer trying to execute a handcuffed man because an acorn fell on the roof of his car and he thought it was a gunshot and later had to resign
meme 1 + 2
taylor swift in private jet drop acorn out of window, land on police car roof, scare police, lead to bodycam video
you can e2e encrypt emails though?
why is he waiting on you hand-and-foot if all you’re doing is sipping a coffee?
that’s not boobs that’s boob
- Primarily0617@kbin.socialtoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•If we can use hydrogen to power electric motors, why can’t we use water to run a car?3·1 year ago
It takes a certain amount of energy for water to exist as water, a certain amount of energy for oxygen to exist as oxygen, and a certain amount of energy for hydrogen to exist as hydrogen
The amount of energy it takes for water to keep being water is less than the sum total of the energy it takes for oxygen and hydrogen to keep being themselves.
When you burn hydrogen, it combines with oxygen in the air and makes water. But that requires less energy to exist, so where does the excess energy go? It’s released as heat.
To split water back into hydrogen and oxygen, you have to re-add that same amount of energy again.
Hydrogen as a fuel isn’t so much a source of energy as a store of energy. A battery doesn’t make energy. You charge it with energy so that you can retrieve that energy later. Similarly, a big power plant electrolyses a bunch of water and makes a bunch of hydrogen. Later, you can use that hydrogen in your car without having to be connected to the big power plant that made it.
this is all probably largely wrong and you should ignore it chemistry SUCKS
- Primarily0617@kbin.socialtoPrivacy@lemmy.ml•Walmart, Delta, Chevron and Starbucks are using AI to monitor employee messages8·1 year ago
no, but lots of things about the employee-employer relationship are fucked up, but refusing to act around that information on principle is likely to affect your career somewhat
we all must toil under society—like it or not, even if the system is bad—while the current system remains in place
- Primarily0617@kbin.socialtoPrivacy@lemmy.ml•Walmart, Delta, Chevron and Starbucks are using AI to monitor employee messages53·1 year ago
Honestly if you work for a large employer, I’d assume that
- they were always monitoring internal chats, just with more primitive keyword-based filters
- they have now upgraded to llm-based filters
it’s next to the time ghost, to the right of 3 tuesdays ago
ahem actually people only need to exist and survive until they work themselves to death getting tangled in the gears of my spinning jennys