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I believe Bethesda should revert back to this previous style and keep up with their trend of silent protagonists, as we saw in games like Fallout 3, Oblivion, and Skyrim . In my opinion, this more often allows the player to inject him or herself into each situation. It seems like Bethesda gave the protagonist in Fallout 4 a voice so that they could give the main storyline a little more "oomph," but I feel that this worked against the overall game more than it worked for it: that's especially considering that I don't think the story in Fallout 4 is all that memora








So what exactly did he mean by next-generation? Will we have to wait for PS5 and Xbox Scarlett, or upgrade our PCs, to play it? Eurogamer interviewed Todd Howard in an attempt to answer these questions and m








We were also treated to the announcement of new IPs from Tango Softworks, the developers behind The Evil Within and its sequel, as well as Arkane Studios, the people behind the acclaimed Dishonored games. We also saw Commander Keen ’s once-cherished name raked through the mud with the announcement of a totally controversial mobile-only title with a Saturday morning cartoon vibe. We’re not quite sure who that’s supposed to be targeting, as it’s sure to bore those unfamiliar with the property and offend those who grew up with








Described as a next-gen experience since its announcement, Starfield will undoubtedly skip the current console generation and utilize the power of PS5, Xbox Series X, and modern gaming PCs (however, no platforms have been revealed yet). Currently, there isn’t much known about the mysterious game's potential release window, but Bethesda did confirm that Https://Starfieldgalaxy.com/ would be its next single-player RPG , which means that the game will come before The Elder Scrolls VI . And much like the next Elder Scrolls entry, the upcoming space RPG is still largely an unknown quantity. It even lacks a dedicated page on Bethesda’s official website, which clearly indicates that there’s still little to nothing to be sh








It would’ve been an unprecedented event in the gaming industry if a huge publisher would’ve said that its upcoming title wasn’t worth the wait. In other words, Bethesda’s statement consists of what players want to hear about Starfield , but it delivers zero new information about the game. The reveal, however, should be huge when it finally happens. Considering Bethesda’s tradition of keeping secrets for as long as needed and then showcasing explosive trailers packed with tons of details and gameplay demos, Starfield ’s anticipated reveal will definitely offer a lot to chatter about. When exactly it is going to happen, though, is a complete myst








It's nice to know that The Elder Scrolls VI is in development, but it's most certainly not surprising. Studio Director Todd Howard has hinted at the game's existence in the past, and this teaser was likely meant to appease hardcore fans who consistently demand the studio reveal more info about the title. We've probably got a few years to go before we see a glimpse of either of the studios' new titles , but I think it's appropriate to talk about what these games need to do to keep the studio relevant amongst fans of the role-playing genre. I'll mostly be focusing on The Elder Scrolls VI here since I believe it's easier to speculate what that game will probably be like or what it could be like: Starfield , on the other hand, is an absolute mystery to me and, I'm sure, the vast majority of other gam








Following that was a worryingly-long segment dedicated to Bethesda’s terribly-structured, microtransaction-laden mobile title Elder Scrolls: Blades . The presenters were chided on Twitter for insinuating that we all love mobile games—a great deal of us don’t—and the whole thing culminated with the announcement that Blades would be making its way to the Nintendo Switch sometime this fall, which still isn’t reason enough to check it








On the other hand, console hardware has changed considerably since the early days of the home video gaming market. With iterative consoles like the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X now allowing console gamers to upgrade their system to accommodate new developments in gaming hardware in the same way that PC gamers upgrade their systems, it is entirely possible that the current generation of iterative systems will be able to run Starfield without issue, albeit at the cost of a slight upgr








Yet, some are speculating that Starfield ’s development could be further slowed by Bethesda’s refusal to move on from the dated Creation Engine. The system, which was used to develop The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim in 2011 and was based on the incredibly old Gamebryo engine, is really beginning to show its age, and it could very well be that even a heavily modified Creation Engine will struggle to support such an ambitious project. We know that Fallout 76 could hardly handle the demands of online play, let alone Todd Howard’s infamous "sixteen times the detail" lark, and it’s hard to imagine that something fantastically larger in scope and scale could possibly keep up on an outdated framew


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