I tell myself there is plenty of time to play the games i bought and then i remember they’re all on a single platform and i have to pray they don’t shut it down on a whim or some billionaire buys it and runs it into the ground.
What are the odds Steam is still operational amd i have access to the games I’ve bought in 30-40 years?
nolannice@lemmy.world
on 21 Sep 2023 11:31
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It’s even worse because of Gamepass, a lot of people probably installed to see what the hype was about but bounced off.
snooggums@kbin.social
on 21 Sep 2023 11:43
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I would be one, although I did make it to space and landed on a planet.
Centillionaire@kbin.social
on 21 Sep 2023 12:02
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I would’ve been one, but I read the reviews and realized it would not be a game I would be interested in and never downloaded on game pass. Cities Skylines II is what I’m looking forward to.
Redditiscancer789@lemmy.world
on 21 Sep 2023 14:10
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Nice to see a fellow cities enthusiast out there. The true spiritual successor to SimCity imo. Excited also for Cities II.
schmidtster@lemmy.world
on 21 Sep 2023 11:51
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Not every game is going to be enjoyable for everyone, more people need to understand this.
forgotaboutlaye@kbin.social
on 21 Sep 2023 12:07
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I would guess also a lot of XBOX players download the game on gamepass, and then never open it - since the there isn't any achievement unlocked prior to the one you get for reaching space, I wonder if there is any other way to tell.
thesprongler@lemmy.world
on 21 Sep 2023 16:01
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Yeah, a better metric would be how many hit level 5 but did not visit New Atlantis or something.
zipzoopaboop@lemmynsfw.com
on 21 Sep 2023 16:05
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Game pass makes it easy to throw games away if you don’t like them in 5 minutes, and starfield has the worst intro to any Bethesda game I’ve played, from morrowind and forward.
Arkarian@lemmy.zip
on 21 Sep 2023 09:03
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Mods on PC also disable achievements, so it’s possible that a fair few space adventurers are missing the achievement
Probably that, and people just checking it in game pass. About the other achievements, It’s funny that in Bethesda games people keep ignoring the main quest so much.
DarkThoughts@kbin.social
on 21 Sep 2023 10:06
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There's literally mods that enable achievements, which are also some of the most downloaded mods.
Iamfallen@midwest.social
on 21 Sep 2023 10:21
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I have one of those mods because I was stuck early on. My save does not show modified, but I stopped receiving achievements. No biggie, but it would skew the percentages for sure.
DarkThoughts@kbin.social
on 21 Sep 2023 15:54
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They can't do it retroactively afaik. You have to use the achievement enabler before getting flagged.
There’s not much to do on the beginning asteroid, though. If you want to do any of the side quests without the main quest, or no quests and base build, you still need to leave the starting asteroid via spaceship.
Potatos_are_not_friends@lemmy.world
on 21 Sep 2023 14:23
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Ngl first thing I did was ignore the main quest. My years of Skyrim, fallout 3 & 4, Ubisoft open worlds and Witcher taught me to look for the main quest, then go in the complete opposite because then that’s where the wacky stuff happens.
I was kinda annoyed that Starfield wasn’t like that. After a few hours, I got kinda bored and followed the main quest (to a degree), and that’s when a lot of the game world opened up and I started to really enjoy it.
No joke, I played at launch and I look off in a ship the first time, and I got an achievement: “Rare achievement earned: flew in a spaceship. 0.3% of players unlocked this”. I thought I had spent too long in character creation but I guess I spent less than most?
RadButNotAChad@lemmy.world
on 21 Sep 2023 12:35
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I tried, but it crashes at the same part 15 minutes in.
zepheriths@lemmy.world
on 21 Sep 2023 13:11
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A couple years ago 50% of Minecraft Xbox users never opened the inventory
HubertManne@kbin.social
on 21 Sep 2023 15:42
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I have barely went into space. I have not been playing because making a base is daunting.
fishy195@lemmy.world
on 21 Sep 2023 17:33
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You don’t have to make a base at all… It’s completely optional
HubertManne@kbin.social
on 21 Sep 2023 17:37
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Yeah but I want to have one. Im just not wild about the process. The way I play games I have years of play between starfield, baldursgate, and cyberpunk
neoman4426@kbin.social
on 21 Sep 2023 18:47
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I'm probably contributing to this. Pirated it during the early access period on PC, played a decent amount, then on release installed the Gamepass version and used a tool to convert my save to the format the Windows Store version uses. Occasionally play that save on an Xbox as well so I was well past the point the achievement should have popped. Guess I'll get it if I ever do another character (or if it pops on ng+?)
21Cabbage@lemmynsfw.com
on 21 Sep 2023 19:49
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People deciding RPGs aren’t for them I’d assume.
lowvisnitpicker@startrek.website
on 22 Sep 2023 20:12
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There was some issue with the achievements for those of us who played the early launch. I’m playing the Steam version, but it thinks I never went to space or joined Constellation despite me having them for things like quests and killing 300 creatures.
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This is like any game ever. There is always a percentage of players who don’t seem to play the games they buy regardless of how new the game is.
Every millennial who got a good, high-paying job only to have no time to spend on the games they can now afford to buy on a whim.
Oh. All the unplayed shit I’ve bought. Steam seasonal sales are especially bad.
Granted that some of those are just early access titles that I wanted to support.
I just keep telling myself that when I retire I’ll be glad for all the random games I bought.
I tell myself there is plenty of time to play the games i bought and then i remember they’re all on a single platform and i have to pray they don’t shut it down on a whim or some billionaire buys it and runs it into the ground.
What are the odds Steam is still operational amd i have access to the games I’ve bought in 30-40 years?
It’s even worse because of Gamepass, a lot of people probably installed to see what the hype was about but bounced off.
I would be one, although I did make it to space and landed on a planet.
I would’ve been one, but I read the reviews and realized it would not be a game I would be interested in and never downloaded on game pass. Cities Skylines II is what I’m looking forward to.
Nice to see a fellow cities enthusiast out there. The true spiritual successor to SimCity imo. Excited also for Cities II.
Not every game is going to be enjoyable for everyone, more people need to understand this.
I would guess also a lot of XBOX players download the game on gamepass, and then never open it - since the there isn't any achievement unlocked prior to the one you get for reaching space, I wonder if there is any other way to tell.
Yeah, a better metric would be how many hit level 5 but did not visit New Atlantis or something.
Game pass makes it easy to throw games away if you don’t like them in 5 minutes, and starfield has the worst intro to any Bethesda game I’ve played, from morrowind and forward.
Probably that, and people just checking it in game pass. About the other achievements, It’s funny that in Bethesda games people keep ignoring the main quest so much.
There's literally mods that enable achievements, which are also some of the most downloaded mods.
I have one of those mods because I was stuck early on. My save does not show modified, but I stopped receiving achievements. No biggie, but it would skew the percentages for sure.
They can't do it retroactively afaik. You have to use the achievement enabler before getting flagged.
There’s not much to do on the beginning asteroid, though. If you want to do any of the side quests without the main quest, or no quests and base build, you still need to leave the starting asteroid via spaceship.
Ngl first thing I did was ignore the main quest. My years of Skyrim, fallout 3 & 4, Ubisoft open worlds and Witcher taught me to look for the main quest, then go in the complete opposite because then that’s where the wacky stuff happens.
I was kinda annoyed that Starfield wasn’t like that. After a few hours, I got kinda bored and followed the main quest (to a degree), and that’s when a lot of the game world opened up and I started to really enjoy it.
I see, good to know, haven’t played it much yet. I’m used to leaving the main quest at the bottom of the list, too.
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No joke, I played at launch and I look off in a ship the first time, and I got an achievement: “Rare achievement earned: flew in a spaceship. 0.3% of players unlocked this”. I thought I had spent too long in character creation but I guess I spent less than most?
Maybe their consoles are offline.
I tried, but it crashes at the same part 15 minutes in.
A couple years ago 50% of Minecraft Xbox users never opened the inventory
I have barely went into space. I have not been playing because making a base is daunting.
You don’t have to make a base at all… It’s completely optional
Yeah but I want to have one. Im just not wild about the process. The way I play games I have years of play between starfield, baldursgate, and cyberpunk
I'm probably contributing to this. Pirated it during the early access period on PC, played a decent amount, then on release installed the Gamepass version and used a tool to convert my save to the format the Windows Store version uses. Occasionally play that save on an Xbox as well so I was well past the point the achievement should have popped. Guess I'll get it if I ever do another character (or if it pops on ng+?)
People deciding RPGs aren’t for them I’d assume.
There was some issue with the achievements for those of us who played the early launch. I’m playing the Steam version, but it thinks I never went to space or joined Constellation despite me having them for things like quests and killing 300 creatures.