Urgh. This engine needs to die. So help me, if Fallout 5 is on Creation Engine I will implode. Use the engine from Wolfenstein 2 TNC. It's Vastly better in every conceivable way.
Haha, that was my exact first thought when I read the article earlier. "What about that Wolfenstein engine?"
Before that, I thought "Of course. OF COURSE..."
I truly am not surprised. Can't say I'm even upset. You get dulled by it after a while, I guess. Skyrim's probably one of my favorite games, but man... ...it feels old for its time. And Fallout 4 feels a few years behind. You gotta wonder, when do they reach a point where the rest of the gaming world is so far ahead of them that it's like selling SNES games to kids with brand-new Xbox 360's? How much longer are people really gonna put up with that?
The insult to injury is how long they keep people waiting between major releases. When you have to wait several years for a game, you expect that it'll be a huge leap into the future. How else do you justify it? Development takes time. Everybody knows that massive AAA titles aren't born overnight. Problem is, I see a lot of time taken, but not much development. I swear, they spend 25% of the time tweaking the engine half-assedly and 75% of the time dreaming up worlds and ideas, 90% of which will never see the light of the day. How much time and manpower do you wanna bet they spend spinning their wheels? They always try to cram everything conceivable into their releases and it's like the whole release always winds up suffering for it.
I mean... they have SO many awesome assets. I love Fallout and Elder Scrolls... the world those games take me to is special to me. But every time I look at those games I wonder about what could've been, what could be... ..but what never will be. Because at the end of the day they spend so much time dreaming shit up that the rubber never meets the road. And when it does, they're still driving the same beater they were 10 years ago, so sometimes it breaks down and the ride is always kinda bumpy. You just kind of hope it doesn't fall apart on the highway.
Every time, what we're left with is a clunky, half-broken mishmash of very cool concepts with very poor execution that we, the players and the modding community then have to try and carve a polished game experience out of. And it blows. I mod the hell out of all of their games, but I still wish I didn't have to. Honestly now, I am a fan of their games, but I would never play one unmodded. And I'm not ashamed to admit that! That's a legitimate point of criticism. To me, it's bad when even your biggest fans won't touch the vanilla base game. No game is without its flaws, but it really is amateur level at times. It barely comes off like it's made by a major studio. If some small no-name studio came out with something like FO4, it'd put them on the map but a studio that's been around as long as Bethesda ought to be held to a higher standard. They get away with quite a lot of things...
Bethesda needs to get their heads out of the clouds. I swear, no sense of practicality or pragmatism over there. The best atmosphere, world, and concepts can't save a barely functioning base game that's perpetually trapped in the past. Not when there are more finished, polished games coming out now with just as much appeal. Who has time for that kind of frustration when there are so many current games that are more fully realized? Don't know about yall, but I work and shit. I've got responsibilities. My time is valuable to me, and to blow it making a second job out of simply playing an already long and involved video game is not appealing to me. Honestly it stresses me out :/ I don't have the time to "get it up and running." By that point, I have shit to do and now I'll have to wait to sit down and fully enjoy the experience. That is frustrating... ...to be constantly "fixing" and "improving" a game to make it worthwhile to you. Sure I'm not alone there. I want a game I can sit down and just play and have it just be good, you know? Too much to ask for them to toss us something like that every few years or...?
In some ways, I suppose we have ourselves to blame, for accepting our roles in making the games what they are to us. It's made us too complacent. Maybe I've been at it too long and I'm just too burned out to the whole modding charade to keep buying into it. I don't know. The modding community supporting these games is truly awesome, and they should be very proud. But still... ...this isn't how things should be. Studio clinging to dilapidated engine... Players diligently stringing it together... I wonder what such a dedicated modding community could do with a more polished and malleable Bethesda game with a more modern and advanced engine. Modding as a bonus rather than a necessity is probably a much healthier place for us all to be, Bethesda included.