Asmon on Cyberpunk 2077 vs Starfield



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26 thoughts on “Asmon on Cyberpunk 2077 vs Starfield”

  1. I've personally had more bugs in Cyberpunk than I've ever experienced in Starfield.

    There were multiple missions I had to just completely abandon and start a new character to finish Phantom Liberty.

    The vibrant colors only distract you for so long until you realize it's actually a hollow, empty canvas with no soul.

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  2. If I am genrous to Starfield:

    Right now Starfield is just a really good sandbox template. I feel like the focus will be on added content over the next few years. They could easily just decide to make a DLC specifically for city generation. Make a giant system for generating a lot of detailed cities. Hand crafted presets cities and buildings with procedural reorganization. Then the DLC explanation will be new colonies being formed.

    -The DLC will scan the planet figure out its resources and terrain as well as either repurposing tiles, deleting player outposts with (Eminent Domain excuse) and refunding the player the resource value, or picking new untouched tiles on a planet for generation. Generate a city with specific attributes for that city. Generate an economy based on those resources and fill the buildings with quests specifically tailored to what that planet needs or what kind of issues it would run into. There can also be different kinds of city templates. Run down cities, City built from spaceships, mega cities, small towns and outposts, Cities like Neon or run by corporations, Outlaw cities, etc.

    -Horror station DLC where giant space stations have handcrafted 100% storylines like Alien Isolation. or other entire storylines scattered across space. Or imagine a space station prison or asylum in which you have to infiltrate.

    -Resort DLC in which you can add new space cruise ships you can go on vacation, new romance dialogue and dates or companions. dating sim basically

    I can honestly just go on and on making shit up. Starfield was meant to reach a minimum level of quality that is satisfactory but with lots of room to grow and sometimes sell DLC for the next 10 years. Their new modifications to the engine they made for this game also was designed to be accepting of new tech to be implemented over time instead of release like DLSS3 with all its feature, FSR3 and all the other AMD tech, etc. The game just needed to be passable expectations. They dont care about winning over everyone now, its the long term game they are focused on.

    The mods will exist to fill in all the gaps

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  3. I love starfield. The main problem with it though is it's a fallout 4 game in space. For me, it just doesn't work. It being in space just holds it back imo. In fallout 4, the travel and exploration just felt way more fluid. Space in fallout is just a hinderance. That's my 2cents.

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  4. The real answer is people love to hate a new game. I played Cyberpunk at launch and I've played 2.0. It feels more or less exactly the same. Infact I've ran into more bugs in 2.0. And don't mistake me for the Starfield fan, I find the hate on it hilarious too cause it deserves it. But im not delusional as to the real reason.

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  5. It's 2023 and Bethesda is making a Space sci-fi open world game that throws a loading screen at you for every 5 fking seconds while running 50FPS on a 4080
    I refunded the game and STILL feel robbed

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  6. Starfield is another mid Bethesda game. 6/10 at best.

    Seriously, it's one of the most overhyped games of all time, how was is it soo hyped? I didn't get it one bit. All the trailers already looked mid and the final product confirmed it.

    I guess it wasn't another Fallout 76 at least.

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  7. I've been playing it since patch 1.5 on a Series X and I think it's one of the better experiences I've had over the last few years. Being a GenX'r, the cultural references and aesthetic really appeal to me. Patch 2.0 and the expanision make it even better. I played a little bit of Starfield before 2.0 dropped, I liked it, but it just doesn't pull you in like CP.

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