The Elder Scrolls 6 ● Why the release of Starfield is so important for TES 6 and Bethesda.

Why Starfield is to be expected, and why this game is so important to Bethesda Game Studios. Surely my opinion in this video will be rather unpopular, as I see more and more negative comments about bethesda on the network and even those who praised their games yesterday, today they already hate the 6th part of the series, about which nothing is known yet, but they are already writing about it that it will be a failure, another Fallout 76, sucks, etc.

What this is connected with is already clear to everyone. Millions of fans around the world are waiting for the 6th part of The Elder Scrolls, and the company is rolling out to us an incomprehensible mixture of Follauta with online survival games, despite the fact that it is not of the best quality, with a bunch of bugs and flaws.

One might say, an unfinished raw product, but which is still supported and they are finalizing what the sin conceals. But, nevertheless, the game is not for an amateur and I myself bypassed it, since I do not like this. But now is not about that. Starfield and how it could affect The Elder Scrolls 6 Well, to begin with, the company's desire to create a space-themed game originated at the very beginning of its journey, when Bethesda did not yet own the Fallout trademark and just began to develop the legendary universe.

TES, whose success clearly defined the direction of the studio's games. But, as Todd Howard once noted in an interview, the company, although it understands what the fans are expecting from it, but like any creative person sooner or later comes tiredness, if you are all time you focus on one thing, and in this case, these are TES games.

The company needs new experience, new sensations are needed, to try something else, and as Pete Hines correctly noted, they are tired of what the entire gaming community knows just like the Elder Fallout Guys. You've probably noticed more than once how musicians change their style at some point, filmmakers try themselves in new genres, just like actors.

Video game developers are just as creative people and we must not forget this. If they release one thing, sooner or later there will be stagnation. And that is why I am very glad that Starfield is on the horizon, as it will allow the studio to bring to life its completely new ideas, give free rein to imagination, gain new experiences, try yourself in a completely different setting, take a break from the universe of The Elder Scrolls.

Myself in the place of those people who have been working on this universe for over 20 years, this is not playing these games, these are constant thoughts of what new to bring to the next part, how to surprise the fans, how to do it in order to attract new people but also not to lose the loyalty of the old-school fans of the universe, the constant balance between newcomers to the series and those who have been playing these games since the first part.

Starfield is a fresh breath of air for the studio, a little respite, this is an opportunity to give free rein to your imagination in a completely different setting, this is , where you will not be reproached with phrases "here it was better before, but now the series has rolled down." This is a new start, a new universe, and, as for me, with huge ambitions.

If you look around, are there many games on space themes, we know where you can wander around the stations, communicate with NPCs, explore new worlds. In my memory, only Mass Effect, there is simply no alternative, there are some small games, but they are all fairly linear and limited.

But knowing exactly how Bethesda creates its games, with complete freedom of action, it must be something incredible. Space is, in my opinion, the second most fascinating setting after fantasy, very rich, very intense, there is room for fantasy to unfold, and therefore I am glad that I am witnessing the birth of a possibly new game universe, which will later become no less legendary than the Elder Scrolls.

You need to appreciate this moment. Starfield will only benefit the development of the sixth part of The Elder Scrolls, as well as the relative failure of Fallout 76. It is impossible to be perfect in everything, and only by making mistakes we learn, gain experience and get better ..

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