I remember reading someone saying Starfield vs Cyberpunk 2077 is the epitome of procedural vs hand-crafted content.
I know Todd loves the idea of a game that keeps on giving no matter when you play it, but at some point, he's got to realize that doesn't work. The ending for Starfield does "justify" the design choices to a degree, but the game does feel pretty sterile a lot of the time. Whereas whenever I play Cyberpunk, it's incredible with how much detail and life is in EVERY place.
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u/trunglefever Nov 20 '23
I remember reading someone saying Starfield vs Cyberpunk 2077 is the epitome of procedural vs hand-crafted content.
I know Todd loves the idea of a game that keeps on giving no matter when you play it, but at some point, he's got to realize that doesn't work. The ending for Starfield does "justify" the design choices to a degree, but the game does feel pretty sterile a lot of the time. Whereas whenever I play Cyberpunk, it's incredible with how much detail and life is in EVERY place.