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canis_majoris, to gaming in Here Are Some ‘Starfield’ City Maps, Since The Game Doesn’t Have Any
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The menus are pretty fucking awful. The map is really really bad. For a game that’s like 90% based around fast travel you would think they would have a map that makes sense.

Skyrim never improved on any of these aspects even though it got re-released like 15 times. I still have to use UI addons a dozen years later. I love that Bethesda has a great, strong modding community, but it’s really really shitty that they’re constantly relied on for regular, baseline things that shouldn’t be bad.

HumbleFlamingo,

Yeah, it’s kinda sad I played for about an hour before I started looking for mods. I don’t understand why they have the same crappy menu system still.

Argongas, to gaming in Here Are Some ‘Starfield’ City Maps, Since The Game Doesn’t Have Any

It is a little mystifying that they continue to be so bad at maps across so many games.

Staark,

They're just bad at UI in general. Every one of their RPGs end up with a UI mod that makes their terrible menus not only useable, but infinitely better than the crap they made.

cnnrduncan,

Yeah I’m already running about half a dozen UI mods on Starfield and it makes the game a hell of a lot better!

1984,
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Which ones do you recommend?

irongamer,
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StarUI: www.nexusmods.com/starfield/mods/773

Achievement Enabler: www.nexusmods.com/starfield/mods/252 (this does require an external dll, use at your own risk)

I was mainly after a mod that would show how much of an item I have in my inventory when buying. This mod does that and more. The achievement mod just keeps achievement enabled with mods installed.

canis_majoris,
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Skyrim needed UI mods, and to wit, still needs UI mods, despite being re-released like 15 times with limitless opportunities to improve basically anything - instead they focused on high resolution textures, which is something that the fanbase basically already makes on launch week.

Satiric_Weasel,

Weren’t the anniversary texture packs (or special edition, forge when they got introduced) so poorly optimized most guides reccomend against using them over moder developed ones? Been awhile since I’ve modded akyrim, could be thinking of Fallout 4.

CordanWraith,

if you like how those mods are opinionated. I personally hate SkyUI as it’s hideous and would take the base game anyday.

MonkderZweite,

Why waste time and money if the customers fix it?

comicallycluttered, to gaming in Here Are Some ‘Starfield’ City Maps, Since The Game Doesn’t Have Any

At the very least, they could have added viewable maps at those terminals in the cities, a lot like how some zoos usually have a fairly readable map, often with a “you are here!” marker to help out.

aesopjah,

Yeah, but instead it’s a laughable description of what shops are in town. No flavor. No directions. Just x y and z are here. Just silly BS

canis_majoris,
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I would love to know what shops are selling rather than guessing based on the shop’s name. I remember running around Jemison for like a half hour trying to figure out who the fuck sold ammunition when I started.

SatanicNotMessianic, to gaming in Here Are Some ‘Starfield’ City Maps, Since The Game Doesn’t Have Any

I love TES. I played so much Daggerfall that I almost failed out of my undergrad program, and that was one of the most bug-filled games I ever played. I loved Morrowind and I very much got into the lore by playing underclass characters with a chip on their shoulder. I didn’t like the console-inspired simplifications in Oblivion, but again I eventually let that go and got into the game. That goes double for Skyrim. With each release, Bethesda simplified the game and removed functionality that really added to my enjoyment, but I still ended up logging uncountable hours into the games. There’s 2080 hours in a work-year, and I’ve probably spent at least a few of those on Bethesda games, with about half going into TES.

That said, I am waiting on this one. I’ve mostly moved over to playing PC games on the steam deck, and I’ve heard nothing great about that. More than that, it looks like this one whipped with much less functionality than it should have had. Again, that’s typical of Bethesda, but I have too big of a backlog to worry about paying to be their beta tester. They can fix bugs while I finish BG 3 and Stray, and if it looks good at that point I’ll dive in.

I’m at a point in my life where spending $50 or $100 on a game isn’t a tough decision, and I’ve even had to become comfortable with the fact that, even having done that, I might never fire it up. That’s one reason I bought the deck, actually. But I’m not at the point that I’m going to buy a game that I know I’ll find unplayable (by my current standards) just to be one of the multiple millions of people who get to see it “first.”

Erk,

It’s perfectly reasonable to wait. Games only gonna get better.

I’d try not to read too much into the internet fuss. It’s a better release than Bethesda’s usual in most regards. I wound up sinking almost the entire weekend into it, haven’t done that in ages. The games really fun. That said, it is only going to get better with time.

canis_majoris,
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It’s better than usual because Microsoft put literally all their QA teams onto Starfield, and to wit, it’s been probably the least buggy launch of any Bethesda game I’ve ever played. It’s funny because they were getting worse.

Skyrim had bugs, became a classic. Fallout 4 had basically the same bugs, because it was the same engine. Vertibirds are technically recoded dragons. Fallout 76 was once again a copy/paste of the engine with netcode slapped on top and Jesus fuck was that probably the buggiest game I’ve ever played on launch.

It does get better with time, but it’s inexcusable that they need to rely on the community to make it better. Skyrim got re-released 20 times and they never once improved on it in any meaningful way besides deploying it on a newer engine and building a high resolution texture pack rather than addressing the UI or map issues. A solid decade later and I’m still playing with the same UI mods and map mods.

Erk,

I’m not a fan of Bethesda’s reliance on mods to do basic shit, like fix a broken UI and inventory management system, by honestly I also think this argument is overused. People pay for these games because they want to mod the shit out of them, it’s like ninety percent of the appeal. Nobody is forcing modders to work on them, either. That argument can only stretch so far. For comparison, No Man’s Sky is actively hostile to modding, and as a result I probably won’t be going back to it despite loving it. They’re not going to add the kind of content I want, they’re likely never going to, and they’re not letting anyone else do it either. I wish they’d allow free volunteers to finish off some of their 75%-of-the-way-to-greatness features.

With starfield, I’m excited for the mods, and the game is far from flawless goodness knows, but I’ve had a friggin good time and definitely got my money’s worth on vanilla. Now I look forward to spicing it as I like.

canis_majoris,
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That’s fine. Allow mods, that should never get in the way of building a proper base product. Many games allow mods and have basic functionality fully fleshed out and the mods are just that, bonuses and modifications. It’s not an excuse.

finthechat,
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Hey it's me, your cousin. You can just buy games for me and I'll play them for you.

crow, to gaming in Here Are Some ‘Starfield’ City Maps, Since The Game Doesn’t Have Any

In the future, maps have been banned. Somehow this never effected space travel.

CarlsIII,

Now every map is Taco Bell

LoamImprovement,

That explains why whats-his-breakfast in space cowboy town has his locked up.

GoodEye8,

Don’t forget the map points to literally a viewing distance from town, in a game where you theoretically have the entire planet to explore.

Computerchairgeneral, to gaming in Here Are Some ‘Starfield’ City Maps, Since The Game Doesn’t Have Any

Once again fans are stepping up to help Bethesda patch up their latest release. Still, the fact that there are no city maps is just kind of baffling. I could understand a bad map or a confusing map, but just a bunch of icons in blank space? It still feels like it should be a glitch even though it is apparently completely intended.

bermuda, to gaming in Here Are Some ‘Starfield’ City Maps, Since The Game Doesn’t Have Any

Tbh Bethesda has never really been great at maps. Even skyrims is a little jarring

jdf038,

I wonder if it’s done on purpose to make the world appear larger?

We’ve all been hoodwinked

stephfinitely,
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I honestly didn't think about this but I kind of fell like a lot of things where done to hide the limitations.

bermuda,

Perhaps. I think in terms of Fallout they may have made the maps kind of “stylized” like how the rest of the pip-boy is, but it definitely didn’t make the game very fun. Especially when I was lost in one of the many maze-like dungeon levels and the map just wasn’t helping.

canis_majoris,
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The indoors Fallout map is the worst thing ever. I don’t think it’s ever once helped me out of a jam or cleared up confusion. If there are multiple levels (and there always are) it’s all just slapped together in a single plane on the map so it makes less than zero sense.

bermuda,

Yeah. The worst case of it I’ve seen is in the “Come Fly With Me” quest in New Vegas. The indoor area is split into two sections each that are both multiple floors, and both of the floors vary surprisingly not at all in the way they look. Especially the underground section. The quest has you navigating the whole building about a dozen times too, so it just becomes a nightmare.

Virkkunen,
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"A little jarring" is being very generous. For me, Skyrim's map is one of the worst maps I've ever had the displeasure of using. Skyrim is a grey game with grey landscape, and the map really emphasizes how grey everything is: grey land with grey icons on top and grey clouds covering most of the landscape (such a great idea). I don't mind that the map is 3D, but the camera angle limits is what pisses me off, they seem to choose the worst possible angles to showcase the map. There are no road markings whatsoever, and the LOD is so low that you can barely make out any feature on the map (considering you're lucky to find a patch in the map that isn't covered by the grey clouds).

I know that Fallout's maps are bad as well, you can barely see shit in them except for the markers, but at least it's in theme with the game, so it gets a pass. Starfield's is in theme and is pretty much like the Fallout maps, but the fact that there's literally no other features make it terrible as well, but I much rather have a completely blue screen with some markers spread around than trying to navigate Skyrim's map.

Oblivion's where it's at. They should have expanded on what they did there: simple 2D maps that are in theme with the game, clearly depicting main roads and some minor paths and simple depictions of the main cities' walls.

bermuda,

I just wrote a little jarring because I frankly didnt play much of Skyrim. I know, I’m such a heathen ;). So I was just going off of memory. You’re right that it’s bad though now that I’ve looked at videos of it.

Burn_The_Right, to world in Ukraine Just Blew Up Russia's Main Missile Base In Occupied Crimea

Fuck Forbes. They prop up conservatives and conservative talking points. They also post screens of tweets from conservatives, like the dickbag (from this article) who referred to the Ukraine army as “Ukronazis”.

The news of this attack is great to hear, but we should not be supporting Forbes with clicks. They are the enemy.

tabarnaski,

I tend to agree with you, but I also think it’s important to know how the “enemy” thinks and interpret the news. I don’t think we should lock ourselves up in echo bubbles only reading stuff we agree with.

Pisodeuorrior,

In theory I'd agree with you. I don't mind reading of nuances or different opinions than mine.

In general however, conservative media are worthless piece of shit embarrassments that I don't want to waste time on.

There's a difference between discussing with sometime with a different opinion, and stopping in the middle of the road responding to every deranged, mentally challenged ignorant mean crack addict who yells their vision of the world from the top of a soap box.

DuckGuy, to retrogaming in New Atari 2600 is coming in November
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And It’s Got Wood

Watch it being built exclusively out of plastic.

turbodrooler, to retrogaming in New Atari 2600 is coming in November

And the fate of video games, themselves, was sealed. For the beast had risen once again, and would stop at nothing to ensure the crash, this time, would be permanent.

Brainsick, to retrogaming in New Atari 2600 is coming in November
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At $130, I am not willing to take that gamble after their slew of other mediocre systems. Modern Atari has not, and most likely will not go the extra mile. They will just push it out the door, and move on to the next one.

Daft_ish,

I dont get it tho. The hardware is 40 years old. They could drop a raspberry pi in a banana peel and the processing power would be orders greater.

phi1997, to retrogaming in New Atari 2600 is coming in November

This seems like it's best for people for still have a ton of Atari 2600 games or are willing to buy them. BecauseTV resolutions weren't standardized yet, playing original cartridges on unmodified original hardware on an HDTV can result in games flickering out due to needing to change the resolution to avoid lag or even games not displaying at all

dhork, to retrogaming in New Atari 2600 is coming in November

No Pitfall? What’s the point, then?

inkican,

No Pitfall? No deal.

WhiskyTangoFoxtrot,

It’s Microsoft® Pitfall™ now.

DavidGA,
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It takes original carts. So, you can put a Pitfall cart in it.

That’s the point.

aelwero,

And asteroids ffs

JustZ,
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ET.

awwsom, to gaming in Cyberpunk 2077’s Johnny Silverhand Blew Up Arasaka Tower On This Exact Date
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say no more time to buckle up

germanatlas, to gaming in Cyberpunk 2077’s Johnny Silverhand Blew Up Arasaka Tower On This Exact Date
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Homeoffice is recommended for today

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