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Vor 4 Stunden sagte Wolfstorm321:

 

 

Der erste Mass Effect stammt aus dem Jahr 2007, im selben Jahr wie Crysis und Tiberium Wars. 

Und ja, die Grafik ist alt geworden, aber ... Sie können einfach einen Reshade hinzufügen und es wird besser sein als viele moderne Spiele. 

Aber Ihr Standpunkt zu den Zoomern ist berechtigt. Die Zoomer haben diese Ära nicht miterlebt, daher sind für sie Spiele mit Handygrafik und ohne Kontrast ein Riesenspaß. 

 

Yesterday I saw the trailer for the remake of "Final Fantasy VII" with my wife and then she played the released demo on her PS5... that's GRAPHICS.

We've both known the "original" game for more than 25 years... the first 3-4 bars of a melody from this game are often enough to bring us "back".


No - graphics aren't everything - especially if the game doesn't have a "soul" like "Starfield" for example... but if it has exactly that - modern graphics can catapult even a classic to new heights of experience - which gives you this again Bring “goosebumps”!

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Then, even later, there may be a few things the modding scene produce for Starfield that really raise the bar technically for modding - and that's when the great exodus from Skyrim to Starfield will begin. That's a lot of pieces to fall into place though.

 

That is unlikely. Fantasy always outsells hard Scifi, and fantasy games are more successful. When Skyrim launched it was also voted Game of the Year. Starfield launched into a very different market. It is much more likely that Starfield will lose out to TES6.

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4 hours ago, Nuka Cherry said:

Fantasy always outsells hard Scifi, and fantasy games are more successful

 

Mass Effect 3 is Bioware's best selling game, beating any of the Dragon Age games.

 

I suppose we could debate the relative "hardness" of ME3 vs Starfield...

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5 hours ago, DocClox said:

 

Mass Effect 3 is Bioware's best selling game, beating any of the Dragon Age games.

 

I suppose we could debate the relative "hardness" of ME3 vs Starfield...

 

ME would be hard scifi for me, whereas star wars is fantasy. Although BG3 is not bioware (BG1, SOA and BG2 were), it sold more than ME1, 2, 3 and Andromeda combined....

 

I am a hard scifi nut, love it more than fantasy, but I know which way the buttered toast falls.

 

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On 2/6/2024 at 1:47 AM, SpiderSomething said:

I feel like when I play any TES or Fallout game, I'm playing a game that modders made not bethesda.

Vanilla is too boring. I don't want to be just another beth hater because I don't hate them, but at the same time I don't see any point in spending money on something that I don't think I'll enjoy. Idk about starfield and chances of buying it are slim to none. I've read that some well known modders help develope starfield. The idea of spaceship crafting and management does sound cool not gonna lie. Just to be clear, this is my opinion.

 

Oblivion vanilla was arguably the best RPG ever made imo. That game was truly great vanilla. I've actually never played modded oblivion, only vanilla, its that good

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On 2/14/2024 at 3:40 AM, modder focker said:

Oblivion vanilla was arguably the best RPG ever made imo. That game was truly great vanilla. I've actually never played modded oblivion, only vanilla, its that good

 

Ehhh...

 

Morrowind for depth of lore, player freedom, fun magic system and the sense of being in a truly alien world.

 

Skyrim for graphics, animations, ease of use, and combat.

 

Oblivion had the best questlines and a sense of fun that  just isn't there in the other two. But it's a bit of a transitional form: almost everything else that it does is done better by one of the other two games.

 

That said, it must have been absolutely mind blowing if it was the first Bethesda game you played.

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