Starfield fans agree game doesn’t have the staying power of Skyrim

Ah, poorStarfield. It held such promise, such hope, all of which was quickly dashed the moment enough gamers got their hands on it and discovered that, while it’s a decent game, it doesn’t have the staying power ofSkyrim.

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It’s news thatBethesdahasn’t taken well, with the publisher saying it’sthe fans who are wrong,not them. A bold move, but one that few agree with, as the majority ofStarfield’s players admit that it’s boring despite the merits it has. Arguably, this is due to people expecting Fallout in space, only to be greeted with a half-baked version of that dream.

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In response to Xbox saying it wantsStarfieldto have the same presence asSkyrima decade on, one gamer said, “Better start updating now,” seemingly a quip about how much needs adding to the game for that to happen. A reply to that same post griped how the previous updates have done very little, with the player in questioncomplaining, “The latest update has two fixes AND is relegated to beta on Steam yet again. I’ve had a few main quests bug out before the last beta and still no fix. I just want to play the game dammit.”

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