sterkrazzy
Autocross Champion
- Location
- United States
- Car(s)
- Turbo. Blue.
Maybe some of it's just because Baldurs Gate was the last game I played. It makes Starfield feel soulless in comparison. There's nothing that feels alive in this game. BG3 pulled me in right away. After the first cutscene I was into it.
There's so many annoying things about starfield though. Like the non-functional map when you're on land. Having an oxygen meter that runs out after 20 steps and damages your health slightly every time you start to inhale CO2 is very annoying. Then there's so many loading screens. The game is so split apart that going anywhere requires a loading screen.
Talking to NPCs isn't interesting. The combat isn't very fun and at least at the beginning it has the same problem as fallout where you have to carry 10 different guns because you've picked up 10 different ammos types but only have 20 ammo for each gun. Then every time you're in combat you use all your ammo.
I don't feel like exploring anything in this game. BG3 had me wanting to go everywhere and find everything.
Maybe it gets better when you've unlocked some talents to make some aspects of the game better/easier, but I'm not going to keep playing a game I feel absolutely nothing for.
There's so many annoying things about starfield though. Like the non-functional map when you're on land. Having an oxygen meter that runs out after 20 steps and damages your health slightly every time you start to inhale CO2 is very annoying. Then there's so many loading screens. The game is so split apart that going anywhere requires a loading screen.
Talking to NPCs isn't interesting. The combat isn't very fun and at least at the beginning it has the same problem as fallout where you have to carry 10 different guns because you've picked up 10 different ammos types but only have 20 ammo for each gun. Then every time you're in combat you use all your ammo.
I don't feel like exploring anything in this game. BG3 had me wanting to go everywhere and find everything.
Maybe it gets better when you've unlocked some talents to make some aspects of the game better/easier, but I'm not going to keep playing a game I feel absolutely nothing for.