@PeterOvo5 It's going to depend on how buggy it is at launch, and if it can maintain a frame rate. Bethesda Game Studios games do not have a good track record on either.
@Raquayza19 @Binner38591883 @PeterOvo5 And most people playing those games are only doing so because the mods help fix some of the problems. The Bethesda abandoned patching those games a long time ago. But the modern community has fixed many issues and improve graphics in some of them.
@Raquayza19 @Binner38591883 @PeterOvo5 Massive bugs at launch. Not able to maintain frame rate at launch. Need we go on? Bethesda titles are always like this. Go back and look at Skyrim. Look at oblivion. Look at Morrowind. Look at fallout 3 and 4. Look at them as how they launched and see how many bugs and FPS issues
@PeterOvo5 Starfield may be ambitious, but it's still a Bethesda title. Bethesda titles are notorious for massive bugs early on, and not being able to maintain frame rates. If it comes out at 30 frames per second and can't maintain that, I won't be shocked.
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Now to be clear, I am not expecting much more from the Microsoft event. I also do not expect Starfield to launch without tons of bugs. This is a Bethesda game after all. If it can maintain a steady 30 FPS I'll be shocked.
@LOUAY54299734 @PeterOvo5 That do should have been to-my speech to text misheard me. I fully expect a bug filled mess at launch if it can maintain 30fps I'll be impressed.
@thedrizzle87@DreamcastGuy Sony/MS/Steam will get their cut, which still equates to right around the cost to manufacture discs package them and ship them out.