![]() This means that even if Bethesda is looking to make up for the wait with ambition in its games, that might not necessarily mean fans will immediately love them on release. If Todd Howard tells fans there will be 1,000 planets to explore in Starfield, they are going to expect that, and there will also be those who aren't going to be satisfied unless all of those worlds have their own unique creatures, characters, and stories. With so much hype revolving around these next Bethesda games, the company could be gearing up for a grand return to prominence with ambitious, huge titles, but it could also be setting itself up for failure. Instead, there is a clear sense of scale and ambition in the promotion for Starfield. ![]() The gameplay footage and trailers for Starfield shown so far for it show how Bethesda isn't just creating a new IP with a comparable scope to its previous titles. The fact that people still enjoy playing Skyrim today proves that. Despite some missteps with Fallout 76, the studio has created some impressive games. This isn't necessarily a bad thing for Bethesda, so long as it can live up to the hype. With Bethesda still fueling the hype around its upcoming games, releasing the teaser for The Elder Scrolls 6 long before it even finished Starfield, there are plenty of fans out there whose expectations increase with each passing year. Now, there are some great expectations for Starfield and The Elder Scrolls 6, and these have only been given the chance to build with the wait between Bethesda RPG releases. Comparing the entire franchise (not just the most recent games in each) which do you prefer, Fallout or The Elder Scrolls Personally, I prefer TES. Alongside there being almost no single-player content within the game, players found that it was littered with glitches and bugs that took away from the intended experience. With the new update to Fallout 76 bringing back quite a few fans of the franchise, I feel like now is a good time to take a poll that I haven't seen done since Fallout 4 released. To look at a Bethesda title, Fallout 76 also launched in somewhat of a poor state. To this day, I still create new characters on Skyrim and do playthroughs of the game. Cyberpunk 2077 launched with a whole host of bugs that caused the game's initial poor reception. Im an avid gamer and a huge fan of The Elder Scrolls. Now, should a highly anticipated title release in a buggy state, it is immediately panned by both fans and critics. It seems that attitudes towards bugs in gaming have changed since the age of 2011. However, while today a lot of Skyrim players will chalk up a flying NPC as part of the experience, were Bethesda to release a title with a similar level of bugs in 2023 or beyond, it would find a much harsher reception. ![]() Even now, some players still find funny Skyrim glitches when traveling through the land of the Nords. NPCs would go missing, some characters would be launched into the stratosphere on their death at the hands of a giant, and so on.
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