[Starfield] What was Bethesda going for with this design for the pleasure city of Neon?

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  1. honoratus_hi

    This is the chromatic aberration you find in video settings

  2. 5GUltraSloth

    Three dudes dancing in a green suit because they are behind schedule? 

  3. ModsAreBigDumb

    They’re too afraid to make it an actual rated M game so instead of cyberpunk style pleasure district we got teletubbies.

  4. Outrageous_Moth

    It’s called “the game has been in development for 8 years and cost over $400,000,000, we need to ship something ASAP.”

  5. Ebolatastic

    You’ve obviously never been to Todd Howards mansion.

  6. Razgriz114

    They were hoping modders would turn it all into porn and they remain “innocent”

  7. Scruffylookin13

    Man… this game was my fluffer for Phantom Liberty. I kept trying to convince myself I was having “old school” fun but Neon is what made me finally throw in the towel. Having the cool Neon constant rain planet be a long boring hallway and a terrible nightclub was such a let down. 

  8. Escaliat_

    Nothing. They weren’t thinking anything.

    Because Starfield was designed to be as safe for everyone as possible by people with no creativity. Getting to Neon especially was so disappointing.

    Like, even the signage everywhere in the game is awful. It looks so plain, like something someone new to computing put together in MS word in 10 minutes.

  9. Bierculles

    Because the entire game is agressively PG-12 so the nightclub can’t actually show anything. For some reason they claimed the game is full on PG-18 during marketing though. Just why?

  10. roesingape

    pleasure has got to be one of my favorite genders.

  11. Imsimon1236

    My thing has always been like – I feel it in my bones that this is just one or a few of the developers dancing with mocap. Which causes one to ask, “couldn’t you have hired professional dancers for this? Or perhaps anyone at all who knows how to not dance like McLovin from Superbad?”

    Total virgin cheesenerd aesthetic (I have no idea what this means so don’t ask)

  12. Spaceyoghurt

    “What if we made a sexy club equivalent of how people look when they play video games on tv shows”.

  13. I’m sure this is for someone. Not sure who but there’s a lot of people out there

  14. JustWeird

    They laid off all the mocap actors so those are two programmers and a janitor jk

  15. LevelStudent

    Trying to be super wacky weird space weirdness but also extremely safe. It would work if anything else in the game had super weird fashion like that, but most outfits look either totally modern or like a western movie.

    It takes me out of the scene since it does not look like something that anyone attending the place would find appealing, even in the far future.

  16. shademalek

    It’s a nightclub designed by people way too uncool to ever really be in a nightclub. It’s like what a 40 year old virgin from the midwest thinks a big city nightclub looks like.

  17. Call_Me_Metal

    Lazy and embarrassing like the rest of the game…

  18. RoyalCities

    This is what Todd Howard thinks about whenever he’s feelin’ a bit randy.

  19. The amount of copium in the Starfield sub Reddit arguing over this hurt my brain.

    I pointed out how insane it is that a bunch of real adults sat around a board room and collectively agreed that this was a great idea.

    Holy shit balls did they attack me for it lmao. Even had people saying i had clearly never been to a real club.

  20. superchibisan2

    Something that offends everyone. Top notch inclusion.

  21. Glittering_Gain6589

    This is the “Kidz Bop” of Cyberpunk 2077

  22. I-am-Human-I-promise

    I’m still convinced they wanted to go for a 12+ rating but couldn’t get it.
    That’s why everything in this game is “Meh” or just plain bad.

    At least the Ship Building is kinda fun; but that’s about it.

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