• Space Sloth
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    1 year ago

    The modders are working feverish to get it up to speed at least. So many QoL mods are being pushed out it’s hard to keep up. It might be a slow process for Bethesda, but I don’t think it’ll take that long for the game to reach some better standard of quality.

    It’s just a shame it’s down to modders to do what Bethesda couldn’t.

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      1 year ago

      I hate typing this ugh… in bethesda’s defense they’ve already started releasing key patches and announced further changes based on feedback. Here in the NMS forum I’d say people should be more sympathetic to that than usual. I don’t have a lot of faith, because of who it is, but then… I knew what I was paying for, and I think most other people did too.

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      1 year ago

      It’s how Bethesda works. They release a barely functional foundation, then free labor fixes it and makes it into a working game.

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      1 year ago

      Modders can fix the QoL issues, but the game is fundamentally running on an engine that just doesn’t do interplanetary stuff well.

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      1 year ago

      That was also the case with Cities Skylines and Paradox. They never fixed the one-lane-only bug, or the one where hospitals kill patients sending ambulances to a home on the other side of the city that’s up a steep hill 6 map tiles away, having to go through downtown intersections that cycle 2 ambulances per green.