Well, this is somewhat unexpected. Soon-to-beStarfieldplayers are already celebrating the game’s ‘jank’, adding that they hope Bethesda leaves some in the game. I have one word in response to that, although it’s really more of a sound, and that’s: huh?As I’m sure you’re aware, there’s been plenty of discussion surrounding what stateStarfieldwill release in.Bethesdahas promised that it’stheir least buggiest release to datebut fans are keen to see that for themselves. Apparently it’s been all hands on deck over at the studio for months in terms of quality testing. It must be a tall order testingStarfieldfor bugs, seeing as the gameboasts over 1,000 planetsacross 100 star systems. We know thata sizable day one patchis coming which should see to the vast majority of bugs which slipped through the cracks when the game went gold. Some soon-to-be players of the game though are hoping that some ‘jank’ is kept in.Take a look atStarfieldin action below.Reddit user ScuttleMeta took to the site to highlight one of the day one patch fixes which read, “Fixed a rare issue that could cause Companions to float in the air.” Theycaptioned it, “Day one patch notes have already made me sad that this game is getting more polished. I almost wish we could keep some bugs in. I think I would genuinely die from laughter if I turned around and just watched Vasco slowly floating away like a balloon.”AdvertIt’s a funny image to think about in all fairness. A surprising number of people agreed with the user. Onejoked, “Day one mod expectation: UnofficialStarfieldPatch Reality - Bug Restoration Project.” Please don’t tell me we’re really going to have bug mods. Really?We’ll find out exactly what stateStarfieldis in later today. Not only does the review embargo lift, but early access also opens in select territories. We’ve recapped everything you need to knowregarding early release times.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC

Starfield ‘jank’ is already being celebrated by players

Well, this is somewhat unexpected. Soon-to-beStarfieldplayers are already celebrating the game’s ‘jank’, adding that they hope Bethesda leaves some in the game. I have one word in response to that, although it’s really more of a sound, and that’s: huh?As I’m sure you’re aware, there’s been plenty of discussion surrounding what stateStarfieldwill release in.Bethesdahas promised that it’stheir least buggiest release to datebut fans are keen to see that for themselves. Apparently it’s been all hands on deck over at the studio for months in terms of quality testing. It must be a tall order testingStarfieldfor bugs, seeing as the gameboasts over 1,000 planetsacross 100 star systems. We know thata sizable day one patchis coming which should see to the vast majority of bugs which slipped through the cracks when the game went gold. Some soon-to-be players of the game though are hoping that some ‘jank’ is kept in.Take a look atStarfieldin action below.Reddit user ScuttleMeta took to the site to highlight one of the day one patch fixes which read, “Fixed a rare issue that could cause Companions to float in the air.” Theycaptioned it, “Day one patch notes have already made me sad that this game is getting more polished. I almost wish we could keep some bugs in. I think I would genuinely die from laughter if I turned around and just watched Vasco slowly floating away like a balloon.”AdvertIt’s a funny image to think about in all fairness. A surprising number of people agreed with the user. Onejoked, “Day one mod expectation: UnofficialStarfieldPatch Reality - Bug Restoration Project.” Please don’t tell me we’re really going to have bug mods. Really?We’ll find out exactly what stateStarfieldis in later today. Not only does the review embargo lift, but early access also opens in select territories. We’ve recapped everything you need to knowregarding early release times.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC

Well, this is somewhat unexpected. Soon-to-beStarfieldplayers are already celebrating the game’s ‘jank’, adding that they hope Bethesda leaves some in the game. I have one word in response to that, although it’s really more of a sound, and that’s: huh?As I’m sure you’re aware, there’s been plenty of discussion surrounding what stateStarfieldwill release in.Bethesdahas promised that it’stheir least buggiest release to datebut fans are keen to see that for themselves. Apparently it’s been all hands on deck over at the studio for months in terms of quality testing. It must be a tall order testingStarfieldfor bugs, seeing as the gameboasts over 1,000 planetsacross 100 star systems. We know thata sizable day one patchis coming which should see to the vast majority of bugs which slipped through the cracks when the game went gold. Some soon-to-be players of the game though are hoping that some ‘jank’ is kept in.Take a look atStarfieldin action below.Reddit user ScuttleMeta took to the site to highlight one of the day one patch fixes which read, “Fixed a rare issue that could cause Companions to float in the air.” Theycaptioned it, “Day one patch notes have already made me sad that this game is getting more polished. I almost wish we could keep some bugs in. I think I would genuinely die from laughter if I turned around and just watched Vasco slowly floating away like a balloon.”AdvertIt’s a funny image to think about in all fairness. A surprising number of people agreed with the user. Onejoked, “Day one mod expectation: UnofficialStarfieldPatch Reality - Bug Restoration Project.” Please don’t tell me we’re really going to have bug mods. Really?We’ll find out exactly what stateStarfieldis in later today. Not only does the review embargo lift, but early access also opens in select territories. We’ve recapped everything you need to knowregarding early release times.

Well, this is somewhat unexpected. Soon-to-beStarfieldplayers are already celebrating the game’s ‘jank’, adding that they hope Bethesda leaves some in the game. I have one word in response to that, although it’s really more of a sound, and that’s: huh?

As I’m sure you’re aware, there’s been plenty of discussion surrounding what stateStarfieldwill release in.Bethesdahas promised that it’stheir least buggiest release to datebut fans are keen to see that for themselves. Apparently it’s been all hands on deck over at the studio for months in terms of quality testing. It must be a tall order testingStarfieldfor bugs, seeing as the gameboasts over 1,000 planetsacross 100 star systems. We know thata sizable day one patchis coming which should see to the vast majority of bugs which slipped through the cracks when the game went gold. Some soon-to-be players of the game though are hoping that some ‘jank’ is kept in.

Take a look atStarfieldin action below.

Reddit user ScuttleMeta took to the site to highlight one of the day one patch fixes which read, “Fixed a rare issue that could cause Companions to float in the air.” Theycaptioned it, “Day one patch notes have already made me sad that this game is getting more polished. I almost wish we could keep some bugs in. I think I would genuinely die from laughter if I turned around and just watched Vasco slowly floating away like a balloon.”

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It’s a funny image to think about in all fairness. A surprising number of people agreed with the user. Onejoked, “Day one mod expectation: UnofficialStarfieldPatch Reality - Bug Restoration Project.” Please don’t tell me we’re really going to have bug mods. Really?

We’ll find out exactly what stateStarfieldis in later today. Not only does the review embargo lift, but early access also opens in select territories. We’ve recapped everything you need to knowregarding early release times.

Topics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC