Dev behind massive Skyrim multiplayer mod turns their hands to Starfield, gives up says "this game is f***ing trash"

ksdixon

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Well yeah ... if you just play the game and don't care about console battles or rooting for some kind of outcome, it was plainly obvious the game is a steaming turd. Nothing good about it really. Kind of a shame in a way, but ... 🤷‍♂️
What a good way to say it. This has been my impression of the game too.
 
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Modders now called "devs"... what a business model. These corps gotta love it. Then again, as is clearly the case here, even stupidity has its limits. Dead game is dead game.
 
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Modders now called "devs"... what a business model. These corps gotta love it. Then again, as is clearly the case here, even stupidity has its limits. Dead game is dead game.

Well, yes. You can call them like that. They are overhauling the game completely. Look what they've done to Skyrim. Also, that moder started to work on Starfield mode, before official release, before he even played it. Somehow he need a source code for that.
 

KiryuRealty

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Where it’s at.
Well, yes. You can call them like that. They are overhauling the game completely. Look what they've done to Skyrim. Also, that moder started to work on Starfield mode, before official release, before he even played it. Somehow he need a source code for that.
Not when Bethesda used the same shitty, creaky engine for over a decade.
 

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Well, yes. You can call them like that. They are overhauling the game completely. Look what they've done to Skyrim. Also, that moder started to work on Starfield mode, before official release, before he even played it. Somehow he need a source code for that.
Depends on what the mod is doing. Back in the day we used to call them script kiddies. No actual coding on the internals, just running scripts on top, or editing .inis.