
At long last, the launch ofStarfieldis upon us and despite its early days, the gaming community has enjoyed being immersed in its vast galaxy exploring planets and interacting with its diverse cast of characters.
Yet, as with any video game or other forms of entertainment, one person’s joy is another’s displeasure. After all, we all have our individual preferences with variety being a spice of life. Unfortunately, it seems that some are not enjoyingStarfieldfor reasons that shouldn’t have much of an impact on their actual lives or at least if they choose not to.
Check out our video review of Starfield below!
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TheYouTuberwent on to cry a little more, adding: “Fcking current-day Californian sht, because that’s what we fcking know because we are boring. We’re so, fcking, boring! We can’t see past our own f*cking reflections, that’s the level of our narcissism at the Bethesda Western Gaming Company.”
I mean of all the things one could get angry about in this world, whether you preferred to be called he, she, non-binary or something else entirely, should be the least of most people’s worries. Yet, here we are.
However, Dr Disrespect believes that he discovered why the publisher rejected a collaboration after taking a look atPete Hines’ Twitter profile, the head of publishing at Bethesda. Dr Disprect has assumed Bethesda rejected him, after noticing the pronouns ‘He/Him’ onHines’ profile.
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Yet, despite theStarfieldpronoun uproar,Twitter userEveritoBurrito mentions that if you’re unhappy with the pronouns that the game has automatically assigned based on your created character, you have the option to change them and at the end of the day, that’s all this is, it’s an option for those that want to use it.
Inour review, we said thatStarfield: “is a playground where you can be whoever you want to be. I simply cannot stop thinking aboutStarfieldand the wondrous secrets it still holds. Bethesda, I have one word: bravo.”
Starfieldis out now for those who purchased the Premium or Constellation Edition, as for the standard edition and its Xbox Game Pass launch,Starfieldarrives for everyone else this Friday.
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