

The article was supposedly heavily inspired by Todd Howard (lead director and executive producer at Bethesda Game Studios).

This is related to the " Death of an Astronaut" text by Chris Roberts ("the father" of Star Citizen), in which he explains the mechanics of death in his game.
#Starfield platforms movie#
Earth's orbit will be available to explore, though it will be littered with with satellites and debris like in the movie WALL-E ( 7:17).Fans of - as the informant put it - "lootershooter" Fallout 4 will have to get used to the gameplay of the studio's older games in order to have fun with Starfield ( 9:48). The title is supposed to be closer to The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind than Bethesda's recent works and focus on exploration ( 3:15).The informant claims to have worked directly on this system. There will also be an option to take them over ( 10:15). For those interested in the topic, I recommend watching the above material by JuiceHead.īelow I will try to briefly summarize his analysis of the leaks, which appeared over the years (these are not official information, so you should take them with a pinch of salt). Thus, there are many indications that the informant is reliable. Nothing has been seen of the game since, and at last year’s E3 show the game’s director asked fans to be “very patient” in regards to the next unveiling of Starfield.Morrowind, Earth, implants and NPC outposts Starfield was announced in June 2018 with a teaser trailer, following which Howard said it was a game he’s wanted to make “for a very, very long time.” It was then modified for subsequent titles including Fallout 4 and Fallout 76.
#Starfield platforms update#
Game director Todd Howard provided a small update on Starfield following Monday’s Xbox news, revealing that it will feature Bethesda’s “largest engine overhaul since Oblivion.”īethesda’s Creation Engine has been used in its games since 2011’s Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. “We’ll take other consoles on a case-by-case basis,” Spencer told Bloomberg.
#Starfield platforms Pc#
Head of Xbox Phil Spencer said this week that he will honour PlayStation’s timed exclusivity agreements for Deathloop and Ghostwire, but future Bethesda titles such as Starfield will be available for Xbox, PC and Game Pass. Notice: To display this embed please allow the use of Functional Cookies in Cookie Preferences.
