Guide Fall writes: "Starfield may be building on the Skyrim foundation, but Bethesda's new sci-fi RPG offers the studio a rare chance to make bold new moves."
Well regarded insider, NateTheHate, has said that more Xbox games could be coming to PS5 'this holiday season' followed by Starfield in 2025.
Even if the rumor was true and if that did happen. I still wouldn't play or own a game that is classified as open world just to run into invisible force fields.
If it came to ps+ ill try it, but im certainly not spending my money on it. I wanted this game to be awesome and it just seems so incomplete
send phil, some more dev kits
we need all xbox exclusives games ported before phil shuts them down
We were often ridiculed by Xbox enthusiasts, but it’s essential to understand that Microsoft's $100 billion investment was aimed at generating profit, not merely pleasing fans with Day 1 Game Pass releases.
Microsoft should consider releasing all its games, including flagship titles like Halo and Gears of War, on PlayStation. This strategy would maximize revenue while still releasing games day one on GP, money which could then be reinvested into the future of Xbox. While a few loyal fans might be upset, this approach makes the most business sense in the long run. Even put forza on PS5 get the sales. On Xbox gamers get these games day on GP while other platforms pay full price. Win win
Digital Foundry : Bethesda's Starfield was generally a well-regarded RPG, but the game's 30fps target on consoles was the subject of some controversy. The game's massive scope arguably justified that 30fps refresh rate, with only high-end PCs capable of hitting 60fps and higher, but now Bethesda has changed course and opened the floodgates on Xbox Series X consoles following significant optimisation work. Players can now independently select performance and visuals modes at arbitrary frame-rates. How exactly do these new combinations fare, and is 60fps really a possibility after it was explicitly ruled out before?
Starfield’s latest update is here and it’s bringing several new features with it!
Yes. So much potential and opportunities to learn, to hear, to see, to explore and discover.
I can´t wait!
It's weird because despite all the criticism the game has been getting(a lot of positive as well) we all know it will be huge, and most likely set the bar high for gigantic open world rpgs with narrative, customization, freedom and sense of exploration like Skyrim before it.
I wasn't highly impressed with it yesterday either, but that like asking me to be impressed watching someone play Final Fantasy 11 online(I played it for like 6 years back in the day) or World of warcraft... Top of the line for there time but you actually have to be involved in it's systems.
To be honest I could say the same about Skyrim..besides the Awesome commercials watching someone play is not particularly fun.
They just spoiled their own story in their reveal... I mean it's clear that the space artifacts are supposed to be a Dyson sphere...