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It just shows that Bethesda is absolutely dogshit in making good games.
They make game engines and rely on the community for the rest.
They made 1 (one) game engine, and keep propping it up every release.
me giggling when i realized V.A.T.S. had been reused for ship combat in Starfield.
I want a FO or TES game that's just a modder playground.
Obviously there's a lot of glaring problems with this, but in my head, it'd be awesome.
Sounds like you just invented Roblox.
Or Metaverse
Second Life 😤
Definitely sounds like an interesting concept. I can also imagine some people seeing it as developers not actually making a game, instead getting their community to do the work.
I think maybe letting people design a building or block at a time, then doing voting and integrating the winner into the game could be a neat way to go about it
That's basically Starfield, and what it's trying to do.
barely. have you seen how buggy bethesda games are?
i dont get how they are still a thing