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Former Bethesda developer Bruce Nesmith has recently revealed that the design of Radiant NPCs in The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim ...
I n an interview with VideoGamer, ex-Bethesda developer Bruce Nesmith defended the studio's continued use of its proprietary Creation Engine and predicted that the RPG giant would likely stick ...
Bruce Nesmith, a senior systems designer who worked on Starfield, shared insights on the game's development and suggested the expansive nature of the game might have had its downsides. Microsoft ...
Bruce Nesmith: This is a problem that games that came after Skyrim had. This was the problem that, y'know, Fallout 4, Fallout 76, Starfield had -- because you aren't always in charge of those ...
Former Bethesda designer Bruce Nesmith says Todd Howard is an absolute workhorse who just happens to be "incredibly photogenic," which is why he's the face of the whole company these days.
In a recent interview with YouTube channel MinnMax, Bethesda veteran Bruce Nesmith touched on Fallout 76's disastrous launch, stating that the team's "hubris caught up" with them. He goes on to ...
According to Bethesda veteran Bruce Nesmith, who has since left the company, director Todd Howard only agreed to announce the game so early because fans were coming with "pitchforks and torches ...
Former Bethesda designer Bruce Nesmith, who worked on numerous titles at the company including Fallout 3 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has said during an interview with VideoGamer that the ...
With fast SSDs now commonplace, a lot of games have moved to seamless loading, but ex-Bethesda designer Bruce Nesmith explains that this isn’t really possible for Bethesda’s style of RPG.
Bruce Nesmith is a guy whose name you may never heard even if you're a big fan of Bethesda's games. He got his start working with famed Dungeons & Dragons publisher TSR on Apple II games, and ...
Bethesda’s Bruce Nesmith was one of the lecturers during the VentureBeat-attended Industry Speaker’s Day that took place at the VanCity Theatre on January 21, 2012.
Bruce Nesmith: I'm not surprised about Dusek's and Rusk's comments. They are, after all, in the business of building large-lot subdivisions, and I imagine that's where the money is.