On June 13 2018 12:31 Cricketer12 wrote: FE looks very weird and I don't know hoe to feel about it. It's unlike any previous FE. The squadron thing seems interesting? I actually don't like it. The story doesn't seem very 3dsy so that's a good sign. Give me a story akin to Jugdral pls IS.
As for smash, holy shit it looks amazing. Palu buffs, cloud nerfs, return of snake and wolf. It's all good in the hood.
its interesting and frankly makes sense in a way, I doubt the squad will always accompany the leader in all maps, but in actual battlefield maps it would make sense.
It feels like a "We know people want a new Advance Wars, but FE makes us too much money, so, uhhh..."
On June 13 2018 12:31 Cricketer12 wrote: FE looks very weird and I don't know hoe to feel about it. It's unlike any previous FE. The squadron thing seems interesting? I actually don't like it. The story doesn't seem very 3dsy so that's a good sign. Give me a story akin to Jugdral pls IS.
As for smash, holy shit it looks amazing. Palu buffs, cloud nerfs, return of snake and wolf. It's all good in the hood.
its interesting and frankly makes sense in a way, I doubt the squad will always accompany the leader in all maps, but in actual battlefield maps it would make sense.
It feels like a "We know people want a new Advance Wars, but FE makes us too much money, so, uhhh..."
On June 13 2018 12:31 Cricketer12 wrote: FE looks very weird and I don't know hoe to feel about it. It's unlike any previous FE. The squadron thing seems interesting? I actually don't like it. The story doesn't seem very 3dsy so that's a good sign. Give me a story akin to Jugdral pls IS.
As for smash, holy shit it looks amazing. Palu buffs, cloud nerfs, return of snake and wolf. It's all good in the hood.
its interesting and frankly makes sense in a way, I doubt the squad will always accompany the leader in all maps, but in actual battlefield maps it would make sense.
It feels like a "We know people want a new Advance Wars, but FE makes us too much money, so, uhhh..."
Thats a bit of a stretch in thinking there no?
I haven't looked into the game outside of the trailer. From a distance, I can't think of a reason to have those random NPCs there.
Howard suggested that the ideas and ambition Bethesda has for The Elder Scrolls 6 might not be possible on current-generation hardware. He said in a Gameslice interview that Bethesda is "getting closer" to the technology needed to run the game, which suggests that the PS4 and Xbox One are not capable enough to run the game as Bethesda wants.
As for Starfield, this game--which is Bethesda's first new IP In a very long time--is already playable and is in full production. As such, the game is expected to launch before The Elder Scrolls 6. Indeed, Howard told GameSpot that the current release plan for Bethesda Game Studios' next big games will be Fallout 76, then Starfield, then Elder Scrolls VI. However, Howard also said Starfield might not launch on current-generation hardware, so it could be a long time before we get to play either title.
On June 13 2018 12:31 Cricketer12 wrote: FE looks very weird and I don't know hoe to feel about it. It's unlike any previous FE. The squadron thing seems interesting? I actually don't like it. The story doesn't seem very 3dsy so that's a good sign. Give me a story akin to Jugdral pls IS.
As for smash, holy shit it looks amazing. Palu buffs, cloud nerfs, return of snake and wolf. It's all good in the hood.
its interesting and frankly makes sense in a way, I doubt the squad will always accompany the leader in all maps, but in actual battlefield maps it would make sense.
It feels like a "We know people want a new Advance Wars, but FE makes us too much money, so, uhhh..."
Howard suggested that the ideas and ambition Bethesda has for The Elder Scrolls 6 might not be possible on current-generation hardware. He said in a Gameslice interview that Bethesda is "getting closer" to the technology needed to run the game, which suggests that the PS4 and Xbox One are not capable enough to run the game as Bethesda wants.
As for Starfield, this game--which is Bethesda's first new IP In a very long time--is already playable and is in full production. As such, the game is expected to launch before The Elder Scrolls 6. Indeed, Howard told GameSpot that the current release plan for Bethesda Game Studios' next big games will be Fallout 76, then Starfield, then Elder Scrolls VI. However, Howard also said Starfield might not launch on current-generation hardware, so it could be a long time before we get to play either title.
Howard suggested that the ideas and ambition Bethesda has for The Elder Scrolls 6 might not be possible on current-generation hardware. He said in a Gameslice interview that Bethesda is "getting closer" to the technology needed to run the game, which suggests that the PS4 and Xbox One are not capable enough to run the game as Bethesda wants.
As for Starfield, this game--which is Bethesda's first new IP In a very long time--is already playable and is in full production. As such, the game is expected to launch before The Elder Scrolls 6. Indeed, Howard told GameSpot that the current release plan for Bethesda Game Studios' next big games will be Fallout 76, then Starfield, then Elder Scrolls VI. However, Howard also said Starfield might not launch on current-generation hardware, so it could be a long time before we get to play either title.
Not surprised. Starlink is barely going to make it till 2020 and considering ES6 is pre-production and will be the next game after starlink, it's coming out 2021-2022 at this point.
Howard suggested that the ideas and ambition Bethesda has for The Elder Scrolls 6 might not be possible on current-generation hardware. He said in a Gameslice interview that Bethesda is "getting closer" to the technology needed to run the game, which suggests that the PS4 and Xbox One are not capable enough to run the game as Bethesda wants.
As for Starfield, this game--which is Bethesda's first new IP In a very long time--is already playable and is in full production. As such, the game is expected to launch before The Elder Scrolls 6. Indeed, Howard told GameSpot that the current release plan for Bethesda Game Studios' next big games will be Fallout 76, then Starfield, then Elder Scrolls VI. However, Howard also said Starfield might not launch on current-generation hardware, so it could be a long time before we get to play either title.
Not surprised. Starlink is barely going to make it till 2020 and considering ES6 is pre-production and will be the next game after starlink, it's coming out 2021-2022 at this point.
That's Starfield. Starlink is coming out this year.
Howard suggested that the ideas and ambition Bethesda has for The Elder Scrolls 6 might not be possible on current-generation hardware. He said in a Gameslice interview that Bethesda is "getting closer" to the technology needed to run the game, which suggests that the PS4 and Xbox One are not capable enough to run the game as Bethesda wants.
As for Starfield, this game--which is Bethesda's first new IP In a very long time--is already playable and is in full production. As such, the game is expected to launch before The Elder Scrolls 6. Indeed, Howard told GameSpot that the current release plan for Bethesda Game Studios' next big games will be Fallout 76, then Starfield, then Elder Scrolls VI. However, Howard also said Starfield might not launch on current-generation hardware, so it could be a long time before we get to play either title.
Also just a general lack of surprises...or rather, positive surprises. What'd we see that was unexpected?
I think the biggest shock was just how awesome RE2 looks and that it's coming so soon. Aside from that...maybe Daemon X Machina and the shear amount of content in SSBU I suppose?
Howard suggested that the ideas and ambition Bethesda has for The Elder Scrolls 6 might not be possible on current-generation hardware. He said in a Gameslice interview that Bethesda is "getting closer" to the technology needed to run the game, which suggests that the PS4 and Xbox One are not capable enough to run the game as Bethesda wants.
As for Starfield, this game--which is Bethesda's first new IP In a very long time--is already playable and is in full production. As such, the game is expected to launch before The Elder Scrolls 6. Indeed, Howard told GameSpot that the current release plan for Bethesda Game Studios' next big games will be Fallout 76, then Starfield, then Elder Scrolls VI. However, Howard also said Starfield might not launch on current-generation hardware, so it could be a long time before we get to play either title.
Not surprised. Starlink is barely going to make it till 2020 and considering ES6 is pre-production and will be the next game after starlink, it's coming out 2021-2022 at this point.
That's Starfield. Starlink is coming out this year.
Right, thats what i meant. Thanks for the correction.