Elías Toufexis, an actor known for voicing Adam Jensen, the main protagonist of Deus Ex, and currently playing the role of Sam Kow in Bethesda’s latest game – Starfield, has decided to share his opinion on a topic that is still very relevant in the gaming market: the console war.
The infamous console war is characterized by a special kind of rivalry that is inherent in many gamers who defend platform A or B, using arguments such as the technical capabilities offered by one platform and not the other, or even the exclusivity of a certain game.
Starfield, which officially released on September 6th, is at the center of this war as it is only available on Xbox/PC, and it has experienced various technical errors and NPCs that have been mocked on the internet. It is these elements that contribute to the heated passions among those who are willing to “fight” over games or companies.
Ultimately, the actor himself became caught in the crossfire. At the end of last month, a few days before the early release of Starfield, the actor wrote on his Xbox account (formerly Twitter) the following: “Console War fanboys are simply the best. Wait, not the best, another word… uh… hilariously pathetic.”
Elías also found it intriguing that one user kept replying to all his tweets with “writes 30 fps.” The actor and voice actor then questioned himself, “Why is this guy constantly writing ’30 fps’ to me?” He then decided to look at this person’s profile and discovered that they wrote ”30 fps” on everything related to Starfield. “I thought he probably spent a whole hour doing that!” the actor recalls. Obviously, the messages Elías received were a kind of mockery of the fact that the game runs at 30 fps on Xbox Series S and X.
In addition to his role as Sam Kow, Toufexis also assisted Ali Ward Azavedo in her role as Cora, a character in the game. Furthermore, the actor is somewhat saddened that so many people involved in the creation of Starfield did not receive the deserved attention.
According to the actor, everyone worked hard to do a good job, and if someone doesn’t like it, that’s perfectly fine, but attacking everyone involved in its creation is unnecessary.
Source from www.playground.ru