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r/XboxSeriesX • u/Turbostrider27 • Nov 20 '23
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I think the magic is missing because they let procedural generation do all the work. There's no magic because humans didn't create most of the worlds.
7 u/Happy-Viper Nov 20 '23 Ah, it’s not even just that. There’s like a third as many companions as fallout and they’re all worse. 8 u/[deleted] Nov 20 '23 Yeah the design choices they made were just odd. Its cheesy, not in a good way. The NASA Punk style basically just is an excuse to make boring looking things and characters. I'm just sad. 5 u/Happy-Viper Nov 20 '23 Aye, a feeling of vague sadness is what hit me too when I played it. 7 u/[deleted] Nov 20 '23 I remember stepping out into skyrim and being filled with excitement. You step onto new Atlantis and it's like "no way this their "biggest city ever" There's more life and character in the tavern in whiterun than all of New Atlantis.
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Ah, it’s not even just that. There’s like a third as many companions as fallout and they’re all worse.
8 u/[deleted] Nov 20 '23 Yeah the design choices they made were just odd. Its cheesy, not in a good way. The NASA Punk style basically just is an excuse to make boring looking things and characters. I'm just sad. 5 u/Happy-Viper Nov 20 '23 Aye, a feeling of vague sadness is what hit me too when I played it. 7 u/[deleted] Nov 20 '23 I remember stepping out into skyrim and being filled with excitement. You step onto new Atlantis and it's like "no way this their "biggest city ever" There's more life and character in the tavern in whiterun than all of New Atlantis.
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Yeah the design choices they made were just odd. Its cheesy, not in a good way. The NASA Punk style basically just is an excuse to make boring looking things and characters.
I'm just sad.
5 u/Happy-Viper Nov 20 '23 Aye, a feeling of vague sadness is what hit me too when I played it. 7 u/[deleted] Nov 20 '23 I remember stepping out into skyrim and being filled with excitement. You step onto new Atlantis and it's like "no way this their "biggest city ever" There's more life and character in the tavern in whiterun than all of New Atlantis.
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Aye, a feeling of vague sadness is what hit me too when I played it.
7 u/[deleted] Nov 20 '23 I remember stepping out into skyrim and being filled with excitement. You step onto new Atlantis and it's like "no way this their "biggest city ever" There's more life and character in the tavern in whiterun than all of New Atlantis.
I remember stepping out into skyrim and being filled with excitement. You step onto new Atlantis and it's like "no way this their "biggest city ever"
There's more life and character in the tavern in whiterun than all of New Atlantis.
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I think the magic is missing because they let procedural generation do all the work. There's no magic because humans didn't create most of the worlds.