In 2015, Fallout 4 made several changes to the classic gaming formula from Bethesdy Game Studios. Undoubtedly, one of the most significant is the fact that your character was heard for the first time. When creating male and female versions of the protagonist, it was possible to choose a dubber or dubber to listen to the consequences of that choice, especially during interviews. You, too, have undergone a number of changes that re-emphasized your character, as you can see by interacting with the NPCs. frequent switching to a third-party view.
Source: bethesdaConcerns about Starfield and comparisons to No Man’s Sky
Many players and fans, especially fans of The Elder Scrolls, Fallout 3 as well as Fallout: New Vegashowever, these changes did not fit well. And here we have good news – space role-playing games. Starfield goes back to what worked for years, so you will never hear your character or even see him during conversations. During these, the game never leaves the first-person view, which has already been seen during fresh footage from the game that we could see at the end of the Xbox & Bethesda Showcase.
Yes, dialogue @StarfieldGame in first person and your character has no voice. pic.twitter.com/A8384m6rGN
– Bethesda Game Studios (@BethesdaStudios) June 13, 2022
Return to the previous order of conversation confirmed Bethesda Game Studios on Twitter, however it should be noted that Starfield is not the first such return to what many players love the most. First person conversations in all circumstances and non-duplicating playable characters can also be found in Fallout 76.
While this is certainly a welcome change for the better, it’s important, of course, that old and new conversations also make sense. The processing of the character’s face looks pretty good so far, so Starfield clearly won’t compete with good old Oblivion for the ugliest NPC faces.. We also believe that Fallout 4 will not return the illusion of choices during dialogues, which most often only hide options “Yes”, “sarcastic yes”, “Yes, with a few extra handles” as well as “No (But Sometimes Really)”. But it’s one thing to return to a well-known solution, and quite another to offer players really well-written dialogues and meaningful dialogue options.. So maybe Bethesda Game Studios won’t disappoint.
Starfield out somewhere in time first half of 2023 in versions for PC (Steam) and Xbox Series X|S. The game will be part of the Game Pass offer from the release date.
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