Probably a daft question. Could i sign up to XBOX Game Pass Ultimate, and play Starfield using cloud gaming on my Imac 2017 using bootcamp?
doubtful on the processor but isn't it offered in xbox cloud? you can just stream it.
Probably a daft question. Could i sign up to XBOX Game Pass Ultimate, and play Starfield using cloud gaming on my Imac 2017 using bootcamp?
Probably a daft question. Could i sign up to XBOX Game Pass Ultimate, and play Starfield using cloud gaming on my Imac 2017 using bootcamp?
Steam from cloud ifvan option, sounds feasible…butbI don’t know.doubtful on the processor but isn't it offered in xbox cloud? you can just stream it.
doubtful on the processor but isn't it offered in xbox cloud? you can just stream it.
Weird article, I thought it was always mixed.
This is valid. However, I have zero issue with some of the procedural generated environments, they are gorgeous, but I will acknowledge that some of the planet explorations can feel repetitive when you come across duplicate facilities which feel more like filler, and that target facilities are the only real thing to hit on a planet. Surveying planets is a bore fest without something to discover that wows you and leads you into an unexpected adventure. NOPE, so far.Now it's "Mostly Negative".
Starfield's Steam Rating Has Gotten Even Worse
The continued dissatisfaction with Starfield has caused its Steam rating to sink, but a recent change may be an even more troubling look for the game.gamerant.com
OK, something happened to me. I don't know if I can play Starfield any longer, there is just something that is grating at me about the story. I was currently working on the Crimson Fleet quests and I'm just not feeling this game any longer. Ask me about it in a week or two...
235 Hours for me. There is a disconnect, I'm feeling a suspension of disbelief that is broken. When I played both Fallout 4 and Skyrim (was doing a replay of Skyrim just before Starfield), I felt truly enamored and engaged with the factions. I liked them, liked being around them. Here in Starfield, the factions feel forced/empty, the UC does not give my any warm and fuzzies, the Lodge is just as empty, the Crimson Fleet is blah...Delgado annoys me.Curious - how many hours do you have in it? I have two characters going - one Freestar and one UC - and still haven't actually been completely through a questline (let alone the main one). I may have 55 hours of time in? I'm still having fun, but I get the sense that once I complete the big stuff, I won't feel a huge pull to jump back in later.
I've not been around too much, so there's been a lot of talk that I probably missed.235 Hours for me. There is a disconnect, I'm feeling a suspension of disbelief that is broken.
I loved the open environment in previous Bethesda titles, see that mountain, climb that mountain. Now this still exists on Starfield when running around on the surface of a planet until you enter most buildings, but I’m not sure how far you can actually run on the surface of a planet. I noted the comment about having to fast travel to get to a specific point on the map. For anyone who has not played, and if I am recalling this accurately, you can sit in your ship while parked on a planet, and fast travel directly to a spot on a different planet.🤔Here's what I mean about loading screens - I don't like the quest "All that money to buy" because of game mechanics and loading screens, yet I fired up Starfield and did that quest. I did the first part, leading up to buying the artifact.
That first section of the quest had 15 loading screens. That's intolerable. I'm getting on an elevator, having a brief conversation, getting back on the elevator, going to the Astral lounge, having a brief conversation, going to the vip lounge (loading screen), hacking a terminal, going back down to the astral lounge, leaving the astral lounge, etc etc.
The other reason why I don't like this quest is when you sneak around, and you have stroud in tow. 99% of the time, he causes us to be seen by the guards. I've given up on sneaking on that part and just bull rush through the building
You recall accurately.For anyone who has not played, and if I am recalling this accurately, you can sit in your ship while parked on a planet, and fast travel directly to a spot on a different planet.🤔
That first section of the quest had 15 loading screens. That's intolerable. I'm getting on an elevator, having a brief conversation, getting back on the elevator, going to the Astral lounge, having a brief conversation, going to the vip lounge (loading screen), hacking a terminal, going back down to the astral lounge, leaving the astral lounge, etc etc.
Sorry about thatI can't unsee them
I did some informal timings, and it seems not all load screens are equal. Sometimes, I see a few seconds (elevators ), going into ebbside, took about 13 seconds, but going from ebbside back to neon core, about 4 seconds. Takeoff animation almost 30 seconds.That said, how long are the loading screens for you? I have Starfield running on a fast NVMe N.2, and the screens really aren't terrible for me - maybe a couple of seconds each.
Either way the load screens are immersion breaking, since you have to stop and start. What annoys me the most is that inability to fly your ship down the planet and around the planet, like no mans sky. Its more of a fast travel mechanism
They aren’t long for me, but they could be shorter.I'm running through that quest now on a different playthrough, and although I never really thought about the loading screens before, after reading your post I can't unsee them. There are tons!
That said, how long are the loading screens for you? I have Starfield running on a fast NVMe N.2, and the screens really aren't terrible for me - maybe a couple of seconds each.
That's explained in the story pretty well I thought.The one thing that seems odd, not hugely annoying or anything, just odd. When you start the NG+ play through you get to keep your skills (that's nice), but no weapons, no money, no components. You start over with zero inventory.
YET you get a new ship and a new spacesuit (which admittedly is cool). Where did those items come from if you're starting over?
How so, maybe I missed it?That's explained in the story pretty well I thought.
How so, maybe I missed it?