Starfield is for dudes that cant handle social interactions and need a get away from there repative job and failed western society girls that are government plants to the younger men. Younger men get shamed at young ages for dating women. Thats all i will say foe now
Proud, he’s being himself (as always) and he’s doing then wherever he feels now instead of always at his desk. He knows that if it’s too much then he can take a break whenever. Makes more money too so I’m happy for him.
No man's sky is my favorite space exploration game mainly because it's really the only one that made space exploration really feel like you're in space. id argue it seems significantly more grandiose when you feel like a tiny speck in a nigh incomprehensibly huge sea of stars and planets. while some of the planets seem samey, it never really ruined the immersion for me (even our actual universe tends to have types of planets that tend to form with slight differences) I'd often intentionally let go of the accelerator and drift towards a target so i have time to plan exactly what im gonna do when i get there along the way. I wish there were more games that let you explore basically forever in a mindbogglingly huge universe. Space is vast and empty, but to such a mesmerizing degree it becomes beautiful in its own incomprehensibility from sheer size, the further I explore, the more I think about here on earth how small our planet and its matters are in comparison to the unyielding concept of infinity. I attest not everyone likes that, but for me, that makes it that much more special. I absolutely wish more games did that.
Yeah No Man's Sky is great. I almost wish they'd flesh out some of the elements they keep adding instead of just adding a million things though. Feels like there's a million things in the game but not many of them are fully fleshed out. But yeah, the space exploration part of No Man's Sky is something I've never really seen in another game either. I'd love more of that.
NMS is a beautifuly relaxing game with a fucking incredible team behind it! I like to jump on every few weeks or months and just relax for a few hours. The music is super chill too 🤞
@@Disciple0fWu_36 'I like to jump on every few weeks or months and just relax for a few hours.' This is what I do with RDR2. 850+ hours later and I'm only half way through chapter 3 lol.
That part where the monster is banging in the vents in the corridor just feels like a lazy carbon copy of Fallout 4 when you go to that church and the Deathclaw is banging across the floor above you.
I would really have liked a mode to design a planet as well as quests on there as well, and share it with the community. That would have been dope. Mods would probably put that in but it would have better if it was in Game.
I think you'd love modding. With the creation kit for games like Skyrim, you can build the game world. With the same tools Bethesda used. For some people game design just clicks.
Bethesda lead the world with Modding slavery. They know how efficient their tactic is. Thats why modding community are so against with Ai-Voiced game, they throw bunch of excuses like consent and such. While it can be somehow make sense, it is still the VERY SAME voice that USED in the game. Its not use anywhere else. Yep as long theres a platform for a modders to make money, bethesda know how to release the platform for it.
your comparison of them taking Skyrims main points of interest and scattering them across random planets is exactly how I've been thinking about it too, I agree with most of what you said as well! The main story does actually have some cool moments and the ng+ feature is great
SPOILERS: Yeah I heard the NG+ actually changes the game in many ways. I haven't done it yet but I'm having fun with the game and definitely want to check out the ng+. The question is should I rush through the game o get to ng+ before fleshing out the game
@@MlnscBoowhy are people saying NG+ changes the game a lot. It legit changes hardly anything and the changes are minor. Do not rush the first play through. The only thing I would recommend for the first play through is just quest and not worry about outposts and credit farming
@@punchykarma6685you should absolutely rush the first playthrough. Not gonna spoil it here for others but you should get atleast 1 playthrough done before doing all the other stuff or youre gonna be pissed lol
You have the best criticism of Starfield I've heard so far, and it's not based in hatred toward Todd or vengeance toward Bethesda. I'm a Starfield enjoyer and I thought all of your takes were fair
The thing that also annoys me the most, is there is no radio service or comms to the quest givers, I don't want to walk all the way back just to tell them i completed the quest, and they can just transfer the credits.
One thing I love that I haven't seen anyone mention is this one random encounter I had in space twice now w/a singing Irish fella, both moments were brief and had I not been forcing myself to takeoff from every planet I'd have missed out on it.
Oh so it's just Skyrim but space, like everyone said it'd be despite Bethesda's PR team lying about it constantly. Instead of me holding my stick of W key in a direction and randomly walking past strangers that throw me into a questline I have to get into a cutscene to fly into space and meet random encounters text-RPG style, awesome.
@@Rexhunterjbro, learn to use punctuation please 😭 also, it's been compared to oblivion by bethesda themselves. You don't have to go to space to get new quests, I've gotten 99% of my quests just by running around cities
man ur life must be nice if u got nothing more fun to do than be a grammar nazi online.... For some of us english aint our first language. Or second either....
@@m43731049 Even though he does sell cheats on his profile, he is right about war. Pay attention to geopolitics here and then and you'll get it. Just be sure not to lose your sanity or faith, that is all.
There's a huge plot hole in it if you choose to side with them at the end, though, where you being undercover is basically never mentioned by SysDef who get captured by the Fleet. The Fleet having to deal with someone who ends up siding with them and trusting them despite being a rat is a gigantic missed opportunity.
I joined the crimson fleet too but I turned down the sysdec offer and basically got sentenced to some mars colony where I joined the crimson fleet that way without any sysdef strings attached
@@Boomslayer19 that's exactly how I joined as well. My character was a hardened neon street rat turned gangster so it would've felt odd to side with SysDef.
As a bethesda enjoyer, Fallout 3 and new vegas were some of my favourite games. With starfield I feel that fallout itch has been scratched after the atrocity that was 76. However, I agree that every time I wanted to explore or travel in space I thought I may as well just listen to ASMR because I may as well fall asleep.
@@Boomslayer19That or add a bike or something cuz i think the problem with exploration is that by the time you find a POI you've walked for 6 minutes almost falling asleep. Explore the place and then you just want to go back to your ship and not do that walk to anything that's in your area again. If you could ride a rover or a bike that would make exploring actually fun.
@@salk9943the problem is that won't fix anything. You'll just explore that 3 mines, 4 research stations and 2 military posts over and over again. The problem is relying on procedural generation and not having almost any hand crafted content.
@@marcorodriguez5777There is merit about Bethesda not being the breadwinner in terms of content. I kinda like them giving the community a big space playground so we can run around and have fun. Not many big game companies do that nowadays, some crackdown actually.
Muta I grew up in Muskoka and I’m going to school for engineering in Ottawa now. Seeing your dedication to daily uploads reminds me that I can do this. Thank you
I agree with you, in that Space Exploration is alittle shallow, granted if you got quests, or something it really drives exploration and adds in it. However I should just stumble upon something. I think random encounters help with it tho. Coming across a ship where a guy is singing space shanties, meeting a grandma. That makes it alot of fun.
To be fair, there's plenty of exploration in the handcrafted planets. People, like Muta, act as if every planet in the game lacks good exploration. Like dude, it's an RPG, not a survival sim.
What you said is almost exactly what I have been feeling and thought have just a few planets the size of Skyrim if we're being ambitious and if not definitely a land rover or something to help that monotonous traversal on the basically empty planet's.
I've been enjoying the game. One complaint I've heard that's a plus for me is the lack of density. It takes me forever to do things in most Bethesda games because if I walk by a dungeon, I have to explore it. I can't leave anything unexplored because they'll just start piling up until I'm overwhelmed and I delete my character and start over. And if I stop at everything, it takes me forever to do anything (the trip from Whiterun to High Hrothgar in Skyrim is a nightmare). I've lost track of the hours I spent in Oblivion, but I've never once turned in the Amulet of Kings.
I'm the same way with new locations. Too many times I've stopped and wondered, "What quest was I here for, again?" only to realize I had been sidetracked the last 2-3 hours by a cave or town or something that looked interesting on the way to the quest. Personally, I didn't care for the ending to main storyline in Oblivion as the PC is pretty uninvolved. So, when referenced in Skyrim, it's the Hero of Kvatch and not the Savior of Cyrodil or Banisher of Mehrunes Dagon. It just feels odd sandwiched between the reborn Nerevarine and the "last" Dragonborn.
Haven't really seen much gameplay of Starfield, but from what you are describing, the space part feels like it is a step back from Freelancer. And outside of dogfights, Freelancer was basically autopilot: the game! Though you could still explore manually too, it just took a lot longer then docking with a trade lane.
I enjoyed the bits of Starfield I've been playing which have been in bursts of an hour or two either doing the main quest or the side quests. I did the one about the "Mantis", which, for me, gave me a rather nice reward at the end of it and Spacers REACTED to what my reward was which made me smile. I get the main story doesn't grip many people though I have enjoyed it myself as I like this mystery it has going on with the artefacts. I do miss the mass salvaging from Fallout as it tries HARD to curb my loot goblin tendencies which doesn't work when I've tried to carry around as much as my stats, equipment and ships will allow me to.
As someone who's only watched gameplay and reviews and not played myself. It seems if they cut the size of the map and focused more content in a smaller area it would've been a more pleasurable experience. I also understand that the workforce required for these 2 separate objectives probably differ. I think if they weren't so inspired by No Man's Sky's map size it'd be great space fallout! Also, I think Muda just went over this point as I was typing so...
All of Beth's RPGs have had oversized maps with not much in them. I've always thought they'd benefit from being smaller and more dense. Skyrim for instance, on a normal playthrough you probably only visit 70% of the map, and only that much because you need to discover locations to fast travel.
@@unbeatable617 Yeah wtf, one of the best bethesda experiences is just walking straight from point of interest to point of interest looking at the crafted world along the way. It gets boring at the edges and like desserts, sure. Fallout is worse for this than Elder Scrolls, but it is a wasteland. Tip for starfield. When you land on a planet save and type tmm 1 in the console to see all locations. I'm only a few hours in but most landing zones have at least 10 markers, be it locations, deposits, or ship landing sites. I already found like 4 ships before level 10.
@@ZeallustImmortal >on a normal playthrough you probably only visit 70% of the map this is a good thing it means you will have new things to discover on subsequent playthroughs, a bigger map is better for replayability and also for longer playthroughs. seems they didn't put enough effort in wuth starfields worlds tho lmao
@@ZeallustImmortal what'd you mean lol ive been to tonnes of places with nothing just walking looking for places to take nice screenshots and stuff or to set up camp with the campfire mod. just because you dont go exploring doesn't mean other people wont
A magician never reveals his secrets. But seriously though, I wonder about that myself. I'm an extremely busy guy as well and I honestly don't know how Mutahar does it. He lives like he has 36hr days when we only have 24....
same tbh... i cant even talk to people about the game because anytime i say i like it, people just constantly go on and on about how its bad and im retarded or something, i miss being able to talk about games with people without getting ostracized
Another important thing is that they should’ve made the planets at least beautiful. No Man’s Sky can be repetitive but planets are always beautiful, and I feel good exploring since I love the view. I wish Starfield was less realistic in some ways and more realistic in some.
I’m so glad you finally got to make space crack bro. Good shit. But unfortunately for you I’ve been selling space crack since Knights of the Old Republic 2. Don’t forget, “Red 47”. We called it “spice” 😂
I recently finished a mission where you had to bounce from one reality to another to undo power being fed to a probe that was messing with the world as you knew it. Didn't wanna give away spoilers but I do suggest anyone who plays and is reading this to find the mission "Entangled" it is not complicated and quite simple but still enjoyable.
Loved that mission. Also you get a badass shotgun from the army guy if you ask for something to help against the creatures. Got that when I was level 23. Level 43 now and it still one shots most things.
I totally agree. I have over 60 hours and like it but I do think there is not as smooth of a transition between exploration and questing as previous BGS games. like in skyrim you could go do one quest an run into 5 more on the way while starfield you need to search for the quests kinda like fallout 4 but even more so. I kinda hope the DLC strands you on 1 planet with several small cities and it is basically plays out like a normal BGS game. I think whenever TES6 comes out it will have the great quests from starfield but with a more coherent map and more people will like it but I don't want to get my hopes up.
Haven't done Ryujin but I did the other Neon quest lines, definitely try out the Strikers questline on Neon City as well by visiting the UC Security jail cell and talk to the NPC there. Some of the coolest missions I've done!
It's fucked, I can't play more than an hour without it crashing, I've completed the pirate questline so far but progress slows to a halt because of instability.
Dude, you're awesome. I love falling asleep to you talking about shit. And I think you may be the reason Stanfield might be a game I get sooner when I get a good pc.
Couldn't agree more. I know Bethesda has a mixed history with main quests but this is the worst one in my opinion. I went from yawning, to edge of my seat, then to seriously this is where your going with this, and finally well never doing this again. I have never had the ending of the main game retro actively make every other fraction and side quest I have done feel like a waste of time. No not hating on the game I mostly enjoyed it but man the main story did not click with me.
I feel very similar. I thoroughly enjoyed the game, but I totally get why people dont like the space travel. I was expecting as much, so I wasnt really disappointed on launch when I found out how it worked. They are missing that game world that tethers all the points of interest together. This game is truly a modders haven tho. I'm expecting some amazing stuff (including full new games) to come out of this. I still think this game will be an amazing gift just because of that.
I agree, though I do wish people these days had just a bit more patience, cause when that main story opens up its definitely a step above Bethesda's previous writing and world building, and loved their world building in elder scrolls
I don't even do much of the side quests in bethesda game studios games. I love few roaming the map because there's a mix of interesting terrain, interacts things, events and points of interest perfectly spaced like seconds apart.
I'm loving Starfield (90 hrs in) but I honestly can say it is in dire need of vehicles and a general pass on things like character responses to your actions, flying between planets and systems and such
Oh so you mean to say that despite enjoying the idea of the game, its content is flawed by the general bethesda lack of effort/QA, cool, so definitely a game to buy when its on such a large discount that bethesda gets like $5 from me as usual. I'd hate to overpay workers, it'd create a disparity in the workplace you know.
@@sukumuieywang8058 more like 95 now. I started playing on the 1st so it's been about 10hrs a day average but that doesn't take into account the fact I smashed a solid 14 hours out on the first 3 days or so. I'm getting married in the game at a resort now, it's been an interesting journey lol
It is a role playing game. If you dont roleplay its not that it wont be fun but the bulk fun of the game is due to the fact that the roleplaying is in a different space and environment. The space part is very immersive because like in real life not many planets are habitable and space is literally a vast empty medium with alot of space in between. The joy comes from landing on a planet that you dont know what you are going to expect or encounter when you land.
I'm having a ton of fun with starfield. I'm like 30 hours in myself and honestly sure there are some complaints. I do however see this game taking me over like 100+ hours to beat enough of it to be satisfied with being done with the game. I think people wanting all of these planets to have a bunch or shit on them arent realizing just how long it would make this game. I would also worry it would in turn have the AC valhalla problem where there is just tons of things to do but none of it matters. All of that being said I think the game is a solid 8/10 and well worth the money I paid for it
I think 8 is fair. There’s people saying it’s only worth 15 bucks it’s wild. So detached. I really doubt people have seen what a game that developers don’t care about really looks like lol. Expectations are insane.
@dly2138 Agreed, starfields easily in 8 or a 9. The problem is, people's expectations, like muda, said he thought it was going to be what star citizen should be, but as a single player. If that's your mentality going into Starfield, you're already going to dislike your experience. Starfield is a Bethesda game just like skyrim and fallout.
The story mystery and plot twist are pretty good imo But yes some of the missions are just fetch quests while others are good especially the titanfall inspired quests one
You know it’s serious when muta doesn’t say hello guys and girls
It's ladies and gentlemen.. get it right
@SquidimirLeninclesNo Lol
Perhaps.
wrong the first tme you watch a mutahar video ?@@calholli
Gals...
Todd Howard collecting every bit of Bethesda's power to make space Fallout 4 2.
lore accurate for real
Starfield is for dudes that cant handle social interactions and need a get away from there repative job and failed western society girls that are government plants to the younger men.
Younger men get shamed at young ages for dating women. Thats all i will say foe now
Wow so original and counter culture. Stunning and brave. 😢
Fallfield 6/10
No, Fallout 5....
At this point I'm fully expecting Muta to record a video on his roof at this point with how much he moves around now.
Should be the next location no cap
At this point I wouldn’t at this point be suprised at this point if he at this point called my mother at this point
@@bossman_420 You're not funny you know that right?
@@bossman_420 Ah, 420 in the username, how original. 💀
@@adreamtmonochrome Thankyou
Starfield continues the Bethesda trend since skyrim. A ocean with the depth of a puddle.
Muta I can't tell if I should be proud or completely concerned for your health for the amount of vids like this you are pumping out.
Proud, he’s being himself (as always) and he’s doing then wherever he feels now instead of always at his desk. He knows that if it’s too much then he can take a break whenever. Makes more money too so I’m happy for him.
You really think he's putting in 40 plus hours a week making videos on his couch?
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man stuck a fake gun in his mouth on twitter. i'm leaning towards concern 😂
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No man's sky is my favorite space exploration game mainly because it's really the only one that made space exploration really feel like you're in space. id argue it seems significantly more grandiose when you feel like a tiny speck in a nigh incomprehensibly huge sea of stars and planets. while some of the planets seem samey, it never really ruined the immersion for me (even our actual universe tends to have types of planets that tend to form with slight differences) I'd often intentionally let go of the accelerator and drift towards a target so i have time to plan exactly what im gonna do when i get there along the way. I wish there were more games that let you explore basically forever in a mindbogglingly huge universe. Space is vast and empty, but to such a mesmerizing degree it becomes beautiful in its own incomprehensibility from sheer size, the further I explore, the more I think about here on earth how small our planet and its matters are in comparison to the unyielding concept of infinity. I attest not everyone likes that, but for me, that makes it that much more special. I absolutely wish more games did that.
Yeah No Man's Sky is great. I almost wish they'd flesh out some of the elements they keep adding instead of just adding a million things though. Feels like there's a million things in the game but not many of them are fully fleshed out. But yeah, the space exploration part of No Man's Sky is something I've never really seen in another game either. I'd love more of that.
The infinite has no bearing on our world. It may as well not even exist.
NMS is a beautifuly relaxing game with a fucking incredible team behind it! I like to jump on every few weeks or months and just relax for a few hours. The music is super chill too 🤞
Try outer worlds
@@Disciple0fWu_36 'I like to jump on every few weeks or months and just relax for a few hours.'
This is what I do with RDR2. 850+ hours later and I'm only half way through chapter 3 lol.
That part where the monster is banging in the vents in the corridor just feels like a lazy carbon copy of Fallout 4 when you go to that church and the Deathclaw is banging across the floor above you.
I would really have liked a mode to design a planet as well as quests on there as well, and share it with the community. That would have been dope. Mods would probably put that in but it would have better if it was in Game.
I think you'd love modding. With the creation kit for games like Skyrim, you can build the game world. With the same tools Bethesda used. For some people game design just clicks.
Omg that actually sounds genius.
Like the same game just with a ton of random user generated worlds and stuff.
Bethesda lead the world with Modding slavery. They know how efficient their tactic is. Thats why modding community are so against with Ai-Voiced game, they throw bunch of excuses like consent and such.
While it can be somehow make sense, it is still the VERY SAME voice that USED in the game. Its not use anywhere else.
Yep as long theres a platform for a modders to make money, bethesda know how to release the platform for it.
The thing is, landing zones are deleted to avoid crashing
Is Bethesda doesn’t do it I’m sure moders will
your comparison of them taking Skyrims main points of interest and scattering them across random planets is exactly how I've been thinking about it too, I agree with most of what you said as well! The main story does actually have some cool moments and the ng+ feature is great
Starfield is cookie Skyrim is better
SPOILERS: Yeah I heard the NG+ actually changes the game in many ways. I haven't done it yet but I'm having fun with the game and definitely want to check out the ng+. The question is should I rush through the game o get to ng+ before fleshing out the game
@@MlnscBoowhy are people saying NG+ changes the game a lot. It legit changes hardly anything and the changes are minor. Do not rush the first play through. The only thing I would recommend for the first play through is just quest and not worry about outposts and credit farming
@@punchykarma6685you should absolutely rush the first playthrough. Not gonna spoil it here for others but you should get atleast 1 playthrough done before doing all the other stuff or youre gonna be pissed lol
@@davidgaskey2768 i did rush it and its not worth at all
You have the best criticism of Starfield I've heard so far, and it's not based in hatred toward Todd or vengeance toward Bethesda. I'm a Starfield enjoyer and I thought all of your takes were fair
Yeah, I'm loving Starfield so far and all of Mutahar's criticisms where solid.
Yeah, but the fact the game took them 7 years is a bit concerning too....
@@caxiueryou should try star citizen then lol
@@toysoldiernerio7172bruh that game isnt even finished…
@@mildgod5353and it is an actual scam too
It is so obvious that Bethesda is banking on modders to populate the barren areas.
"I became leader of the pirates"
-Mutahar D. Luffy
The thing that also annoys me the most, is there is no radio service or comms to the quest givers, I don't want to walk all the way back just to tell them i completed the quest, and they can just transfer the credits.
"Mods are gonna fix it"
Except consumers didn't pay a random modder to create a game, they paid bethesda to.
Exactly 💯
It's weird in general when people say "you need X amount of hours then it gets good" as if that justifies anything.
One thing I love that I haven't seen anyone mention is this one random encounter I had in space twice now w/a singing Irish fella, both moments were brief and had I not been forcing myself to takeoff from every planet I'd have missed out on it.
Oh so it's just Skyrim but space, like everyone said it'd be despite Bethesda's PR team lying about it constantly. Instead of me holding my stick of W key in a direction and randomly walking past strangers that throw me into a questline I have to get into a cutscene to fly into space and meet random encounters text-RPG style, awesome.
@@Rexhunterjbro, learn to use punctuation please 😭 also, it's been compared to oblivion by bethesda themselves. You don't have to go to space to get new quests, I've gotten 99% of my quests just by running around cities
man ur life must be nice if u got nothing more fun to do than be a grammar nazi online.... For some of us english aint our first language. Or second either....
@@nullerror4049 I mean, if it really isn't his first language then wouldn't it be better that he's corrected so he can learn from his mistakes?
@@NightShinerStudio He used punctuation, maybe you're just blind. You do seem like you'd enjoy bethesda games
Muta, your descent into madness with all these couch videos and other things; i cant tell if its saddening, terrifying, or enjoyable to watch
@Frixwar what
The dude talks. That’s his shtick. Doesn’t matter where he talks. Him talking is a goldmine no matter where he talks at
@Frixwar bro you sell cheats on your profile
@@m43731049 Even though he does sell cheats on his profile, he is right about war. Pay attention to geopolitics here and then and you'll get it. Just be sure not to lose your sanity or faith, that is all.
@Frixwar People have been typing this into the internet for the past 10 years, whatever "collapse" is happening needs to hurry tf up
*“16x the procedural generation!”*
It's 4 times the lifelessness of Fallout 4
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Dang rare when muta and moist disagree. This is a cool take muta been listening to both of you guys for years
The last time they disagreed was like 2-4 months ago about reaction content.
Totally agree on the "modders will fix everything" argument.
Dude I absolutely loved the Crimson Fleet quests. Being a pirate smuggler is awesome.
There's a huge plot hole in it if you choose to side with them at the end, though, where you being undercover is basically never mentioned by SysDef who get captured by the Fleet. The Fleet having to deal with someone who ends up siding with them and trusting them despite being a rat is a gigantic missed opportunity.
Yo im a deputy lmao
Noooo you’re not allowed to enjoy it! IGN gave it a 7 so it’s bad!!!!!
I joined the crimson fleet too but I turned down the sysdec offer and basically got sentenced to some mars colony where I joined the crimson fleet that way without any sysdef strings attached
@@Boomslayer19 that's exactly how I joined as well. My character was a hardened neon street rat turned gangster so it would've felt odd to side with SysDef.
As a bethesda enjoyer, Fallout 3 and new vegas were some of my favourite games. With starfield I feel that fallout itch has been scratched after the atrocity that was 76. However, I agree that every time I wanted to explore or travel in space I thought I may as well just listen to ASMR because I may as well fall asleep.
Here is hoping when the mod tools come out people massively expand the tilesets and procedural generation
@@Boomslayer19That or add a bike or something cuz i think the problem with exploration is that by the time you find a POI you've walked for 6 minutes almost falling asleep. Explore the place and then you just want to go back to your ship and not do that walk to anything that's in your area again.
If you could ride a rover or a bike that would make exploring actually fun.
@@salk9943the problem is that won't fix anything. You'll just explore that 3 mines, 4 research stations and 2 military posts over and over again. The problem is relying on procedural generation and not having almost any hand crafted content.
FNV is not Bethesda.
@@goobermcboogerballs1420idk cyberpunk competes
They took "bigger = better" to a literal extreme.
Star Wars: Battlefront 2 from 2005 had better space exploration than Starfield lmao
"Mods will fix it"
Is such A WEAK EXCUSE.
yes, but that's also what the community that enables bethhesda to do the exact same things over and over again for nearly two decades now.
I feel like the space stuff was really built as a playground for mods and DLC
ah the Bethesda creed "let the fans make the content"
which sucks. bc they should give you that content right out the box
@@marcorodriguez5777There is merit about Bethesda not being the breadwinner in terms of content. I kinda like them giving the community a big space playground so we can run around and have fun. Not many big game companies do that nowadays, some crackdown actually.
Which is fair enough. But charging so much for something that is heavily relying on player made content is pure greed
@@Necronommodore64
.. the game is actually massive you're not paying for them to just let players make content
That dark room thumbnail + “you can’t defend this…” title sounds like Muta’s some StarWars villain about to attack.
I had a feeling it was about starfield without even listening to it lol.
Muta back with a couch rant.
Muta I grew up in Muskoka and I’m going to school for engineering in Ottawa now. Seeing your dedication to daily uploads reminds me that I can do this. Thank you
I agree with you, in that Space Exploration is alittle shallow, granted if you got quests, or something it really drives exploration and adds in it. However I should just stumble upon something. I think random encounters help with it tho. Coming across a ship where a guy is singing space shanties, meeting a grandma. That makes it alot of fun.
To be fair, there's plenty of exploration in the handcrafted planets. People, like Muta, act as if every planet in the game lacks good exploration. Like dude, it's an RPG, not a survival sim.
@@aouyiustop using that terrible argument used by fanboys. Its a space exploration RPG. thats what it was marketed as.
@@cantu7214which is exactly what is stop lying about the game
Cringe pfp
Nothing is more hilarious than getting mad that other people are enjoying something that you don’t
Uh oh, Muta's back in the dark room again, y'all know what time it is stuff's about to get real 👀
That's just his vibe space 😌
What you said is almost exactly what I have been feeling and thought have just a few planets the size of Skyrim if we're being ambitious and if not definitely a land rover or something to help that monotonous traversal on the basically empty planet's.
cuz youd hit the invisible wall in like 4mins
"You are the chosen one"
Wow Bethesda, how original
Thank you for the information, it helped me.
I've been enjoying the game. One complaint I've heard that's a plus for me is the lack of density. It takes me forever to do things in most Bethesda games because if I walk by a dungeon, I have to explore it. I can't leave anything unexplored because they'll just start piling up until I'm overwhelmed and I delete my character and start over. And if I stop at everything, it takes me forever to do anything (the trip from Whiterun to High Hrothgar in Skyrim is a nightmare). I've lost track of the hours I spent in Oblivion, but I've never once turned in the Amulet of Kings.
I'm the same way with new locations. Too many times I've stopped and wondered, "What quest was I here for, again?" only to realize I had been sidetracked the last 2-3 hours by a cave or town or something that looked interesting on the way to the quest.
Personally, I didn't care for the ending to main storyline in Oblivion as the PC is pretty uninvolved. So, when referenced in Skyrim, it's the Hero of Kvatch and not the Savior of Cyrodil or Banisher of Mehrunes Dagon. It just feels odd sandwiched between the reborn Nerevarine and the "last" Dragonborn.
so because you have OCD, other players now have to suffer a less interesting and more drab world? thanks buddy.
@Rexhunterj Bethesda didn't consult with me. I just happened to enjoy this creative choice.
Haven't really seen much gameplay of Starfield, but from what you are describing, the space part feels like it is a step back from Freelancer. And outside of dogfights, Freelancer was basically autopilot: the game! Though you could still explore manually too, it just took a lot longer then docking with a trade lane.
Well yeah, it's like people forget Starfield is an RPG first and foremost.
Yet again you took the words directly out of my fucking mouth. It blows my mind how you can do that.
Oh man he didn't do the Vanguard questline. That one is wild.
its a true horror moment when Muta dims down his lights
when muta is in the car or on the couch you know damn well it's super serious
Critiquing Starfield isn't that serious
tbh im just happy that they're "starting" to "work on" elder scrolls 6
When has the main quest ever been better than the hundreds of side quest, that’s how I see it
I enjoyed the bits of Starfield I've been playing which have been in bursts of an hour or two either doing the main quest or the side quests. I did the one about the "Mantis", which, for me, gave me a rather nice reward at the end of it and Spacers REACTED to what my reward was which made me smile. I get the main story doesn't grip many people though I have enjoyed it myself as I like this mystery it has going on with the artefacts. I do miss the mass salvaging from Fallout as it tries HARD to curb my loot goblin tendencies which doesn't work when I've tried to carry around as much as my stats, equipment and ships will allow me to.
For real man. I pick up stuff I want and I already have max weight capacity so I have to keep dropping good stuff for good stuff
As someone who's only watched gameplay and reviews and not played myself. It seems if they cut the size of the map and focused more content in a smaller area it would've been a more pleasurable experience. I also understand that the workforce required for these 2 separate objectives probably differ. I think if they weren't so inspired by No Man's Sky's map size it'd be great space fallout! Also, I think Muda just went over this point as I was typing so...
All of Beth's RPGs have had oversized maps with not much in them. I've always thought they'd benefit from being smaller and more dense. Skyrim for instance, on a normal playthrough you probably only visit 70% of the map, and only that much because you need to discover locations to fast travel.
@@unbeatable617 Yeah wtf, one of the best bethesda experiences is just walking straight from point of interest to point of interest looking at the crafted world along the way. It gets boring at the edges and like desserts, sure. Fallout is worse for this than Elder Scrolls, but it is a wasteland.
Tip for starfield. When you land on a planet save and type tmm 1 in the console to see all locations. I'm only a few hours in but most landing zones have at least 10 markers, be it locations, deposits, or ship landing sites. I already found like 4 ships before level 10.
@@ZeallustImmortal >on a normal playthrough you probably only visit 70% of the map
this is a good thing it means you will have new things to discover on subsequent playthroughs, a bigger map is better for replayability and also for longer playthroughs. seems they didn't put enough effort in wuth starfields worlds tho lmao
@@NO_obs No, you won't. Because there is nothing in those areas.
@@ZeallustImmortal what'd you mean lol ive been to tonnes of places with nothing just walking looking for places to take nice screenshots and stuff or to set up camp with the campfire mod. just because you dont go exploring doesn't mean other people wont
Freelancer 2 without actual space
exploration.
By the sound of it, I'm going to need a mod to remove all the procedurally generated padding to play the actually good game hidden inside.
Does muta just not sleep?? He has a regular job, a family, a UA-cam channel and can play hours of video games? How does he have the time 😭
A magician never reveals his secrets.
But seriously though, I wonder about that myself. I'm an extremely busy guy as well and I honestly don't know how Mutahar does it. He lives like he has 36hr days when we only have 24....
I think it’s because of his sleep paralysis. He has a video about it and he has it pretty bad.
@@PandaSE_oof, yikes that's definitely scary to have
the entire discourse around Starfield makes me want to quit partaking in anything gamer related
same tbh... i cant even talk to people about the game because anytime i say i like it, people just constantly go on and on about how its bad and im retarded or something, i miss being able to talk about games with people without getting ostracized
love it when uncle muta gathers us all around the fireplace for his wisdom
Really don’t need to defend it when the numbers from early access alone speak for themselves
Another important thing is that they should’ve made the planets at least beautiful. No Man’s Sky can be repetitive but planets are always beautiful, and I feel good exploring since I love the view. I wish Starfield was less realistic in some ways and more realistic in some.
By the end of the year we’re gonna know his whole floor plan
I’m so glad you finally got to make space crack bro. Good shit. But unfortunately for you I’ve been selling space crack since Knights of the Old Republic 2. Don’t forget, “Red 47”. We called it “spice” 😂
I'm just glad the vendor stash is still under the map.
Muta goes in when he records in the dark !
Terrormorph quest is the best bethesda side quest imo.
I don't remember the last time I even touched a Bethesda main quest
I recently finished a mission where you had to bounce from one reality to another to undo power being fed to a probe that was messing with the world as you knew it.
Didn't wanna give away spoilers but I do suggest anyone who plays and is reading this to find the mission "Entangled" it is not complicated and quite simple but still enjoyable.
Loved that mission. Also you get a badass shotgun from the army guy if you ask for something to help against the creatures. Got that when I was level 23. Level 43 now and it still one shots most things.
I’m like near the end of the game and got no crash, thank baby jesus, the story does do something interesting when it comes to new game plus
I totally agree. I have over 60 hours and like it but I do think there is not as smooth of a transition between exploration and questing as previous BGS games. like in skyrim you could go do one quest an run into 5 more on the way while starfield you need to search for the quests kinda like fallout 4 but even more so. I kinda hope the DLC strands you on 1 planet with several small cities and it is basically plays out like a normal BGS game. I think whenever TES6 comes out it will have the great quests from starfield but with a more coherent map and more people will like it but I don't want to get my hopes up.
Haven't done Ryujin but I did the other Neon quest lines, definitely try out the Strikers questline on Neon City as well by visiting the UC Security jail cell and talk to the NPC there. Some of the coolest missions I've done!
you know todd just wants a piece of that star citizen pie lol
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Muta being scared to talk about the pronoun people. 😂
He's a coward.
It's fucked, I can't play more than an hour without it crashing, I've completed the pirate questline so far but progress slows to a halt because of instability.
Been waiting gor thus honest review not that bs where people are comparing it to their worst work.
This is the final straw into mutas decent of madness now he’s in his living room and it’s night
He gives us the authentic crackhead experience 🥰
Retuned my $99 copy after 100 minutes. I’ll wait until it’s patched and updated 🤷♂️
Muta, take a break if you have too, don't stress yourself
You totally got me with "settlement system" "outpost" "spacrack"
Dude, you're awesome. I love falling asleep to you talking about shit. And I think you may be the reason Stanfield might be a game I get sooner when I get a good pc.
I love seeing rightoids realize that Mutahar doesn’t like them.
He was literally a guest on Vaush’s stream, he’s not right-wing at all lmao
even the leftwing dont support this game 😂😂😂, zero news on game breaking fallout 4 sales.....hmm i wonder why
I was listening to you while doing dishes and the game you described to me sounded like No Man’s Sky.
You know shit is serious when both Charlie and Muta are staring coldly in there thumbnails.
It seems like in this one the faction questlines are super interesting. I played the UC vanguard one and it's really damn good.
Couldn't agree more. I know Bethesda has a mixed history with main quests but this is the worst one in my opinion. I went from yawning, to edge of my seat, then to seriously this is where your going with this, and finally well never doing this again. I have never had the ending of the main game retro actively make every other fraction and side quest I have done feel like a waste of time. No not hating on the game I mostly enjoyed it but man the main story did not click with me.
I feel very similar. I thoroughly enjoyed the game, but I totally get why people dont like the space travel. I was expecting as much, so I wasnt really disappointed on launch when I found out how it worked. They are missing that game world that tethers all the points of interest together. This game is truly a modders haven tho. I'm expecting some amazing stuff (including full new games) to come out of this. I still think this game will be an amazing gift just because of that.
Like a modern Metroid Prime 3...
Lmao simp
I agree, though I do wish people these days had just a bit more patience, cause when that main story opens up its definitely a step above Bethesda's previous writing and world building, and loved their world building in elder scrolls
I really hope when people mod planets in the game they’ll be able to make more interesting ones
you know it's gonna be a spicy video when muta opens up with "what's up gamers"
Starfield really reminds me of Starbound with the main story being whatever and all the side things being the actual main story
He's back yet again at the couch to speak!
I've given up on watching reviews of stuff, if I wanna try something out, imma go do it. Fuck the norm and social peer pressure.
I don't even do much of the side quests in bethesda game studios games. I love few roaming the map because there's a mix of interesting terrain, interacts things, events and points of interest perfectly spaced like seconds apart.
You're not wrong. I'm just loving it at 20 hours.
I'm loving Starfield (90 hrs in) but I honestly can say it is in dire need of vehicles and a general pass on things like character responses to your actions, flying between planets and systems and such
I’m expecting vehicle mods incoming soon
Oh so you mean to say that despite enjoying the idea of the game, its content is flawed by the general bethesda lack of effort/QA, cool, so definitely a game to buy when its on such a large discount that bethesda gets like $5 from me as usual. I'd hate to overpay workers, it'd create a disparity in the workplace you know.
Bro 90 hours? It came out like 5 days ago wtf…
@@sukumuieywang8058 more like 95 now. I started playing on the 1st so it's been about 10hrs a day average but that doesn't take into account the fact I smashed a solid 14 hours out on the first 3 days or so.
I'm getting married in the game at a resort now, it's been an interesting journey lol
Not finished the main story btw
my favorite thing about starfield is the loading screens to get to space, to get to a planet, to land on a planet
I actually can't say I've ever fully completed a Bethesda main questline, now that I think about it haha.
You know sh!t will hit the fan hard when Muta talks to us in his dark living room.
if you're looking at it as a space exploration game then you're playing it wrong. like you said, it's fallout.
It is a role playing game. If you dont roleplay its not that it wont be fun but the bulk fun of the game is due to the fact that the roleplaying is in a different space and environment. The space part is very immersive because like in real life not many planets are habitable and space is literally a vast empty medium with alot of space in between. The joy comes from landing on a planet that you dont know what you are going to expect or encounter when you land.
Still playing BG3 cause knowing that starfield is "space", it would have just been empty content :)
I think it's very funny how Starfield was exactly what I thought it would be: Pretty Ok. No more, no less.
Starfiel feel like a deconstructed skyrim
TOO MANY PLANETS TODD! You fucked up!
I'm having a ton of fun with starfield. I'm like 30 hours in myself and honestly sure there are some complaints. I do however see this game taking me over like 100+ hours to beat enough of it to be satisfied with being done with the game. I think people wanting all of these planets to have a bunch or shit on them arent realizing just how long it would make this game. I would also worry it would in turn have the AC valhalla problem where there is just tons of things to do but none of it matters. All of that being said I think the game is a solid 8/10 and well worth the money I paid for it
I think 8 is fair. There’s people saying it’s only worth 15 bucks it’s wild. So detached. I really doubt people have seen what a game that developers don’t care about really looks like lol. Expectations are insane.
@@dly2138 Indeed. People get their expectations waay to high. I knew what to expect and I am not disappointed.
@dly2138 Agreed, starfields easily in 8 or a 9. The problem is, people's expectations, like muda, said he thought it was going to be what star citizen should be, but as a single player. If that's your mentality going into Starfield, you're already going to dislike your experience. Starfield is a Bethesda game just like skyrim and fallout.
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Bro became Walter white and Luffy in the same playthrough damn
Wait until you find your first space shout
The story mystery and plot twist are pretty good imo
But yes some of the missions are just fetch quests while others are good especially the titanfall inspired quests one