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It’s partly that publishers send PlayStation 4 copies as default but that in turn is simply a reflection that more people own PlayStation 4s than Xbox Ones and, at the moment at least, more PlayStation 5s than Xbox Series X/S. Surely with the ease of backwards compatibility the Xbox Series X would be a better choice? Or is there another reason? Such as publishers sending more PlayStation review copies.
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I’ve noticed most of your reviews lately are still on PlayStation 4. In the Xbox 360 era most reviews would be on that console, as they were usually the better version, with PlayStation 4 following that generation. GC: At what point are you suggesting Bethesda became obsessed with stamping out bugs at all costs? Because Fallout 76 only came out three years ago… now and it will enable their teams after Starfield to content create quicker, than get bogged down.
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I hope that Creation Engine 2 is a solid competitor to, say, Unreal, etc. It seems to me they might of took a decision to scope the now current hardware, not burn their staff, and build a solid foundation for the future. I cannot remember Bethesda being one of the main culprits. Todd Howard said they greatly increased their engineers from a couple to like more than a dozen for Creation Engine 2.Īlso, in recent years the crunch and mad outsourcing has come under scrutiny. All their games have been buggy, likely because they were rushing games no-one else makes with made huge scopes (hence why I and other still play Skyrim to this day). Why is Starfield and The Elder Scrolls 6 production taking so long? it does seem timely when you count peripheral goings on in the games industry as whole. Regarding the long wait for The Elder Scrolls, 6 etc. GC: Buying Obsidian and putting them to work on a Skyrim clone is looking like an increasingly unfortunate move. I could be 50 by the time the new Fallout is out. They could lose a lot of their fanbase doing this. (I’m not counting 76, the game is kinda fun but doesn’t feel Fallout to me). Waiting 15 years for a sequel to your favourite franchise is a little bit insane. I hope Microsoft just gives the Fallout franchise to another studio at this point.