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It's a little weird how much Starfield's scanning looks exactly like No Man's Sky, right?

PC Gamer writes: "Games steal smart ideas from each other all the time, but I think what bothers me is how devs (especially on big-budget games) often neglect, or resist acknowledging it. Bethesda is no different than any other big studio for doing this, but the higher profile the game doing the borrowing, the more awkward it looks."

Flawlessmic315d ago (Edited 315d ago )

I mean how different do you want scanning to look?

Was no man's sky the first game to introduce scanning? If not, did they publicly come out and acknowledge the team that did create scanning lol.

Stupid article

Futureshark314d ago

Perhaps the writer is suggesting that when he's playing Starfield, he shouldn't be constantly reminded of No Man's Sky?
"Oh, this scanning is just like in No Man's Sky!"
"Oh, this mining laser is just like in No Man's Sky!"

"Oh, this loading page from landing from orbit isn't like No Man's Sky at all!"
(just put the last one there to rattle the cages a bit ;oP

RaidenBlack314d ago

Good thing, this guy wasn't writing articles during the post-Doom release era.
"It's a little weird how much x-game's shooting looks exactly like Doom/Wolfenstein, right?"

Christopher313d ago

Ah, the glory days of not having a 24-hour news cycle and tens of thousands of competing "journalists" for news and opinions that could be published to the world in only a few minutes.

ChasterMies313d ago

I think Pokémon Snap was the first game that made scanning animals a gameplay mechanic. But believe me when I say Starfield’s scanning mechanic is identical to No Man’s Sky. I’m a little worried that Bethesda as a company seems incapable of coming up with new ideas. How many quests will be fetch this or kill that?

(A fun feature is No Man’s Sky is naming everything if you are the first player to scan it. Name a planet “Fart World” and that’s what every other player will see. Name an animal “Chongo” and it’s Chongo for everyone. Too bad Starfield is single player only.)

shinoff2183313d ago (Edited 313d ago )

Not to bad thing. Thank a deity. We're good on multi-player there's plenty.

S2Killinit314d ago

Lol 😂

And the moment when you realize you bought the same game twice.

Cue curb your enthusiasm theme music

S2Killinit314d ago

Aww geez people cant take a joke about Starfield it seems. I’m joking people!

jambola313d ago

saying people can't take it but you come to explain after...what? 7 dislikes from anonymous accounts?

S2Killinit313d ago

After I commented I got 3 dislikes right away… did I do anything wrong?

MontyeKristo313d ago

I think what would be a cool addition to this game, and I know we won't see it, is a system like Shadow of Mordor had with the rivals. You're in space with a bunch of other ships and captains. If you lose a battle with them, then they become even stronger next time you run into them. Or even fighting your old ship if they captured it.

Idk, I think it's be cool, 🤣

Christopher313d ago

You're not wrong. Evolving enemies would be cool.

denkov313d ago

Unfortunately, the company behind the Shadow LOTR games has a patent on the nemesis system. This would be so awesome.

https://www.gamedeveloper.c...

MontyeKristo312d ago

@denkov, correct. That's why I said I know we won't see it - just would be a great feature for a game like this, I think.

Sucks something like that can be patented and protected. So many games could take advantage of it.

porkChop313d ago

Warner patented the Nemesis system. Just like Sony patented the strand concept. I hate patents like that because they stifle innovation.

MontyeKristo312d ago

@porkchop, correct. I wholeheartedly agree, so many games could benefit from systems/concepts like that.

I'm not familiar with the "strand concept," I'll have to look into that.

Smellsforfree313d ago

Idk, do they look alike or do we not have very many examples of this type of game yet? I think they kinda look a like -- but so do a lot of fantasy games with dwarves and elves.

Christopher313d ago

My issue is that we're still doing the mining. We've got robot companions, but we can't drop a probe pod and have some mining bots do the work for us when we find an area with some ore? We have to sit there and laser it out ourselves? This isn't the future I signed up for. I'm super lazy.

metalgod88313d ago (Edited 313d ago )

There must be a way to pick up resources from the ship. It would be absolutely insane to have to land on the planet and manually pick up resources with the little laser gun during a whole play through. It was one of the most tedious elements of No Mans Sky and I truly hope Bethesda finds a way to improve on this.

Early game, I'd expect to slowly pick up resources, but late game, I'd expect to have a way to order my owned ships/pilots to pick up resources.

I also remember hearing that building a base could be used to gain resources. It would be cool if we could build a base, and create a blueprint, so on other planets, we could apply that blueprint on a recourse planet, saving us a lot of time.

MaximusPrime_313d ago

Only difference is that NMS gets free updates.

purple101313d ago

"Starfield shattered skies" dlc already on Amazon £34.99 in UK or included of you buy the £100 version of the game..

Gonna say it now...the gamepass version, will be the game only and make you pay extra for dlc.

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Why Starfield's Colony War Setting Would Be a Great Opportunity For a Prequel

While its campaign may have failed to impress some players, Starfield's Colony War setting offers fertile ground for Bethesda to explore in a prequel.

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Insider claims Starfield could come to PS5 in 2025 after more Xbox games 'this holiday season'

Well regarded insider, NateTheHate, has said that more Xbox games could be coming to PS5 'this holiday season' followed by Starfield in 2025.

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ThinkThink5d ago

The latest rumor is flight simulator 2024 is heading to PS5 this year.

romulus235d ago

That would be a great game to go multiplat. I would definitely pick that one up on PS5.

OtterX5d ago (Edited 5d ago )

That would be an absolutely fantastic score for PSVR2 if they have any VR support plans! MS Flight Simulator (2020) is one of my favorite VR experiences over on PC. Not so much a game, but one hell of a VR experience!

M3talDiamond4d ago

Where is this guy I havent seen him on N4G much lately?

OtterX4d ago

@M3talDiamond - I've been around, just not as much. Fam visiting, and been helping an indie team release a game, so that took a lot of focus. Thanks for noticing! haha

Skate-AK4d ago

I think they were talking about fr0sty's link.

OtterX4d ago (Edited 4d ago )

@Skate-AK ah ok, I was confused as heck, didn't even know if I should respond bc I legit just came off of an N4G hiatus. XD

So he just responded to the wrong person, gotcha. I hadn't even seen or clicked on Obscure's link til now!

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Ethereal4d ago (Edited 4d ago )

I'd be all over this.

Knightofelemia5d ago

Even if the rumor was true and if that did happen. I still wouldn't play or own a game that is classified as open world just to run into invisible force fields.

Rebel_Scum5d ago

Then what is your solution to open worlds that obviously have to have a point where they must end?

Knightofelemia4d ago (Edited 4d ago )

@Rebel_Scum

Really? Do you even need an answer to your question? The point to open world games is not to run into invisible force fields but to explore ever nook and cranny of the game hence the term open world.

Barlos5d ago

Same here. I won't be buying any Microsoft Games game

Notellin5d ago

Wow you're such a tough and smart guy taking that stance! You're really changing the world Barlos.

helicoptergirl5d ago (Edited 5d ago )

I hope you don't mean any and all Xbox games.

If you do mean all of their games, then why not buy a game you're interested in? MS are a 3 Trillion dollar company. People with your stance are not going to make a dent, so you might as well take advantage and enjoy playing on Playstation (the best place to play) with their games AND Xbox games. Who cares about giving them money? It's killing the hardcore Xbox fan that you even have the opportunity to play Xbox games on playstation. So why not indulge. The more games they sell on Playstation then the more games they will port over in the near future. Certain obscure people will die inside along with many others. I'm laughing all the way to the "Games Bank" and I hope you do too.

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DaCajun5d ago

Every open world games have invisible walls. So i guess you never play any open world games. If you don't believe me then you've either never played any Open World game or you never explored every corner of an open world game because there is no such thing as a true open world go anywhere game.

Gotta love a troll, just be honest you're a Microsoft hater. It's ok I dislike Microsoft also but at least be honest why you commented.

Neonridr5d ago

remind me of an open world game that went on forever.. I'll wait.

Rebel_Scum3d ago

ok, so what is your solution then?

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isarai5d ago

If it came to ps+ ill try it, but im certainly not spending my money on it. I wanted this game to be awesome and it just seems so incomplete

Barlos5d ago

Exactly. It's fine to rent it on Xbox so why should they expect people to actually buy it on PlayStation? They don't deserve your money.

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Neonridr5d ago

kinda like No Man's Sky when it first released.. amazing how updates can change a game, huh? Zero reason why this game couldn't be more fleshed out with updates and add-ons.

mkis0074d ago (Edited 4d ago )

Bethesda doesnt have a history of supporting their games after paid dlc ends for very long...certainly not in the realm of no mans sky's free ( all of them) updates and additions.

Destiny10805d ago

send phil, some more dev kits

we need all xbox exclusives games ported before phil shuts them down

neutralgamer19925d ago (Edited 5d ago )

We were often ridiculed by Xbox enthusiasts, but it’s essential to understand that Microsoft's $100 billion investment was aimed at generating profit, not merely pleasing fans with Day 1 Game Pass releases.

Microsoft should consider releasing all its games, including flagship titles like Halo and Gears of War, on PlayStation. This strategy would maximize revenue while still releasing games day one on GP, money which could then be reinvested into the future of Xbox. While a few loyal fans might be upset, this approach makes the most business sense in the long run. Even put forza on PS5 get the sales. On Xbox gamers get these games day on GP while other platforms pay full price. Win win

nzjono5d ago

Huh? "We were often ridiculed by Xbox enthusiasts" Its the other way around, their ship is sinking, and they have known this for some time.

neutralgamer19925d ago

Once these acquisitions were announced, many Xbox fans felt that the primary aim was to take games away from PlayStation. Any suggestion that Microsoft wanted to maximize its return on their $100 billion investment was often dismissed with claims that Microsoft doesn’t need PlayStation or Nintendo to profit from these acquisitions.

Historically, Xbox operated independently within Microsoft, for better or worse. However, with such a significant financial commitment, Microsoft's goal is clearly to maximize revenue. They can still release these games on Game Pass at launch and also sell them at full price on other platforms. While some Xbox fans might react negatively if Xbox games appear on PlayStation, from a business perspective, it makes sense to leverage a platform with a much larger install base.

Phil Spencer and his team are under pressure to grow revenue and profit. It is becoming increasingly clear that achieving this growth solely within the Xbox ecosystem is challenging. Many Xbox gamers now expect Microsoft to cover the costs of games through Game Pass, rather than purchasing them outright. Considering that Xbox, now in its fourth generation, accounts for only 15-20% of overall software sales while its competitors are setting sales records, it is crucial for Microsoft to explore broader strategies to ensure profitability.

neutralgamer19922d ago

It’s the dumbest you have heard because changing of goalposts have been a thing Xbox fans have been doing for decades now. Yea a company that just bought out 2 giant gaming publishers along with many other studios will never be an underdog. Them being in 3rd place is their own fault so now you can consider them a. Underdog Allan’s want while rest of us still see right through another goal post being moved

And maybe you didn’t read but when a console has 70 million sold and another 30 million so why is it surprising to you or anyone else that each gaming site has more PlayStation accounts. Keep punching air since you don’t have any valid argument to stand on

Notellin5d ago

You clowns were never ridiculed by Xbox enthusiasts. They are the underdogs and a massive minority and that statement is made up nonsense.

You guys need to quit playing victim in the fake war of console wars. The loudest fans are PlayStation fans and it's not even close.

neutralgamer19924d ago

The celebration of Activision's acquisition was met with enthusiasm, and any concerns about recouping that investment were dismissed with immature remarks. It's clear that PlayStation has a significantly larger fan base, a fact underscored by the fact that all their home consoles, except for the PS3, have sold over 100 million units. A larger fan base naturally leads to a more substantial online presence.

It’s absurd to label a company that has just spent $100 billion as an underdog.

I don't have a preference for any particular platform (I use a PC), but calling out issues shouldn't label someone a hater or a fanboy. If we can't discuss matters affecting all gamers maturely, we're missing the point.

Publishers are motivated by profit and see us all simply as gamers, regardless of platform. Their goal is to divide us and exploit us, but we often do a better job of dividing ourselves.

In 2024, we should be united to stand against unfair policies from publishers. Instead, we're arguing and failing to acknowledge when our preferred platforms make mistakes. We need to come together for the betterment of the entire gaming community.

Notellin4d ago

@neutralgamer1992

"It’s absurd to label a company that has just spent $100 billion as an underdog."

They're in last place they're the underdog. No way to debate that unless you move the goal posts.

In the case of your example the team that spends the most money always wins and is favored. The dumbest shit I've ever read on this website now by a mile.

Notellin4d ago

Man this is still the dumbest shit I've ever read that has received up votes on this website. But the community here is absolute garbage so I'm not surprised.

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Starfield's new Xbox performance modes are thoughtful and comprehensive

Digital Foundry : Bethesda's Starfield was generally a well-regarded RPG, but the game's 30fps target on consoles was the subject of some controversy. The game's massive scope arguably justified that 30fps refresh rate, with only high-end PCs capable of hitting 60fps and higher, but now Bethesda has changed course and opened the floodgates on Xbox Series X consoles following significant optimisation work. Players can now independently select performance and visuals modes at arbitrary frame-rates. How exactly do these new combinations fare, and is 60fps really a possibility after it was explicitly ruled out before?

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darthv726d ago

900p in performance mode for SX.... I'd assume a 5pro would at least hit 1080p if not more.

jwillj2k46d ago

It’s a point, click and load game. Stop with all the massive scale bullshit. Only thing massive is the number of junk items they decided to throw in the game.

Armaggedon6d ago

Its not BS. This games running more systems than virtually any AAA game. Why else do you think it has loading screens? Besides, the clutter has been apart of their DNA for decades at this point. There are other games out there for people that dont care about that kind of stuff.

Mr_cheese6d ago

Probably because it's been created on a very outdated engine that isn't designed to fully utilise current gen abilities.

You've only got to look at what rockstar games achieve with their releases.

Armaggedon5d ago (Edited 5d ago )

@Mr_Cheese People keep saying the engine is outdated, even though other engines have built upon past iterations. I think it would be more accurate to say that the engine does not do what you expect to see from a “current gen” game. Red Dead 2 was cool, but its not packing as many systems and permutations as Starfield. People make flimsy comparisons too often: “Look what this open world game can do with its visuals and presentation. Whats Bethesdas excuse?”

Yes, look at what this open world game can do that has no skills or attributes, no building potential and minimal crafting potential, coupled with all of the other variables packed in a Bethesda game. Not mentioning all of the other systems in place, you already have an unbelievable amount of potential variables to calculate. No wonder starfield has loading screens.lol
Heck, I would say that even Fallout 4 in 2015 had more systemic depth than Red Dead 2. It amazes me how much people underestimate Bethesda. Keep sleeping on them.

Mr_cheese5d ago (Edited 5d ago )

RDR2 is a living, breathing world with dynamic weather, full interiors, changing landscape with unscripted encounters, multiple onscreen npcs, wildlife, all with their own functions, animations, skins.

I wouldn't disregard one for the other.

Bethesda is notorious for operating on an outdated engine.

We could even use cyberpunk as an example of a fully open world game with multiple levels of variants.

Edit

Played the majority of Bethesda titles, not sleeping on them, just noticing a pattern

Armaggedon5d ago (Edited 5d ago )

@Mr Cheese

Rant inbound. Dont blame you for not reading.

I honestly think their notoriety with the engine is here-say sprinkled with a bit of confirmation bias over the years. For example from a typical naysayer: “Bethesda games have lousy performance and their gameplay is outdated, therefore their engine must be outdated.”

There was one journalist/Youtuber that mentioned something interesting. He was breaking down the negativity behind Bethesda, and mentioned that if there is an issue, its not Bethesda’s engine….its Bethesda.

If there is an issue, it is that Bethesda are very ambitious and seek to prioritize testing themselves to see how much stuff they can put into a game and still have it function without crashing. This ambition can cause them to forget their core audience, and pay attention specifically to what they want. I think thats one of the key reasons why BG3 is so beloved by people, its because the game was in a form of early access for years, and is literally built on the feedback of those that were able to access it. People who play Bethesda games are looking mostly for “meaningful” exploration, cool loot, and environmental storytelling, but Bethesda has honestly been shifting gears recently. It seems they want to focus on terraforming the open world rpg further via building and crafting.

I think Starfield is an example of a solid game, alienating the expectations of the core audience. Bethesda wanted to make this game for years, and they sought out to achieve their ambitions, rather than service their audience. The “problem “ with Starfield is that it is a clash of design philosophy, ery similar to Fallout 76. You just dont try to fit a Bethesda game with all of its variables into a multi world, multi landing zone game space. But they tried it anyway, hence the loading screens and othe supposed issues. I admire their ambition, and I love Starfield, ut I can understand where people that dont like the game are coming from. I just wish naysayers understood the true nature of this game.

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