Starfield creators claim that players
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Starfield creators claim that players have a mistake when they say that the game is dull

Starfield creators claim that players

Starfield creators claim that players have a mistake when they say that the game is dull

In a year which has provided us with a variety of fantastic video games, it’s clear from it all. Even Starfield and Starfieldstruggled slightly to stand out from all the other games following years of awaiting its launch.

The year’s competition has been so intense with awards that Bethesda’s sci-fi RPG did not win the Game of the Year nomination at The Game Awards next month. However, there are many different video game awards aside from Geoff Keighley’s award-winning show like the BAFTAs and the BAFTAs, which means it’s not the only thing that counts.

However, Starfieldis an amazing game, which feels exactly like the likes of Elder Scrolls and Fallout out in the space. If this sounds like to you, Starfieldis worth taking a look at in case you’ve not yet. However, despite all the fun that can be had yesterday we announced that an Reddit user altered a simple setting which changed the way Starfieldfeel as if it was something else. But if you’re still not enjoying Starfield It appears that someone from Bethesda doesn’t like the change.

According to the report as reported in The VG247 website, Bethesda seems to be telling players that if they feel that the game is boring it’s because the game is Starfieldwrong. Particularly, it appears that Bethesda has responded to criticisms of reviews on Steam. reviewers have written.

“Bethesda responds to the criticisms of Starfieldreviews in Steam. This is a complete surprise if one asks me. Despite media coverage, there is no stopping this, the most recent response was that of today.” tweeted JuiceHead33.

“Specifically, this is coming from Bethesda Customer Support, the same team to ask banned Fallout 76 players to write an essay to get unbanned (until media picked it up and they stopped),” they added in a tweet that followed.

In one Steam user review, a criticism made by UptownMermaid was related to Starfield’s loading time to which Bethesda_FalcoYamaoka replied: “Just consider the amount of data for the expansive gameplay that is procedurally generated to load flawlessly in under three seconds. Our belief is that any issues will keep our players from becoming lost in the universe we’ve made.”

Another Steam user dared to call Starfield boring and Bethesda_FalcoYamaoka replied: “If you feel that things are getting boring, there is so much more to do than just the main mission! There are numerous side missions in which you will learn more about the characters and their story in Starfield. There is also the option to look around the planets for materials and other items.”

This Steam user believes that Starfield can feel soulless due to some of its empty planets, and yes, you’ve guessed it, Bethesda_FalcoYamaoka was at hand to reply once more. “We apologize that you aren’t enjoying being on various planets, and find that many are empty. The purpose behind the Starfieldexploration is to trigger feelings of being small in gamers and cause them to feel overwhelmed” the group said.

To be fair to Bethesda_FalcoYamaoka, many of the points made in the replies are just, albeit very copy-and-paste. It comes off as being a little petty. does not look great for Bethesda and, judging from the comments from the community on this Steam thread, the players don’t seem to be too thrilled either.

Starfield creators claim that players have a mistake when they say that the game is dull
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