Starfieldis over one month old now, so players have had plenty of time to dive into the game. Surprisingly though, quite a number are reporting that they’ve given up after growing bored.Bethesda’s space epic has proved to be far more divisive than I think any of us expected. Here at GAMINGbible, we rated the gamea perfect 10 out of 10for its revolutionary scale and sense of opportunity. Others criticised the game’s loading screens and fast travel. Regardless of the criticism,Starfieldis responsible for Bethesda’smost successful launch to date. We’ve seen a number of updates released since launch day, withone highly requested feature addedjust yesterday. Thankfully, we also know that city maps are on the way - plus there’s theShattered SpaceDLC to look forward to. Some players just aren’t interested in rolling the credits though.Take a look at our review of Starfield below.Personally, I foundStarfield’s narrative to be incredibly engaging - and it certainly gains momentum the further you progress through the game. That’s not the experience everyone is having though. One Reddit userwrote, “Did anyone else take a break fromStarfieldand just can’t be bothered to get back into it? Played around 15 hours and thought it wasn’t bad. Far from a great game (not as good asSkyrimor Fallout) but I had to stop playing as I became busy and just can’t bring myself to get back into it. It feels like such a chore to play. I’ve never felt that way about a Bethesda game before.”AdvertThe post has garnered over 1,000 upvotes at the time of writing. Welshdragon888responded, “I’ve taken a break after 50 hours and will jump back in once the DLC drops. Too many other games to play right now,” while mrgreen4242added, “I put almost 80 hours in, took a break, and honestly I agree with you: it feels like a chore. There are some AMAZING things in the game and I enjoyed a ton of it, but I don’t feel like trying to clean up my inventory or build a ship or anything because they made it too much like work.”Zealousideal_Sun8519commented, “Yup. Did 50 hours straight, quest hopping back to back and felt absolutely no connection with anyone and got bored.” I guess you can’t please everyone.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,PC,Xbox

Starfieldis over one month old now, so players have had plenty of time to dive into the game. Surprisingly though, quite a number are reporting that they’ve given up after growing bored.Bethesda’s space epic has proved to be far more divisive than I think any of us expected. Here at GAMINGbible, we rated the gamea perfect 10 out of 10for its revolutionary scale and sense of opportunity. Others criticised the game’s loading screens and fast travel. Regardless of the criticism,Starfieldis responsible for Bethesda’smost successful launch to date. We’ve seen a number of updates released since launch day, withone highly requested feature addedjust yesterday. Thankfully, we also know that city maps are on the way - plus there’s theShattered SpaceDLC to look forward to. Some players just aren’t interested in rolling the credits though.Take a look at our review of Starfield below.Personally, I foundStarfield’s narrative to be incredibly engaging - and it certainly gains momentum the further you progress through the game. That’s not the experience everyone is having though. One Reddit userwrote, “Did anyone else take a break fromStarfieldand just can’t be bothered to get back into it? Played around 15 hours and thought it wasn’t bad. Far from a great game (not as good asSkyrimor Fallout) but I had to stop playing as I became busy and just can’t bring myself to get back into it. It feels like such a chore to play. I’ve never felt that way about a Bethesda game before.”AdvertThe post has garnered over 1,000 upvotes at the time of writing. Welshdragon888responded, “I’ve taken a break after 50 hours and will jump back in once the DLC drops. Too many other games to play right now,” while mrgreen4242added, “I put almost 80 hours in, took a break, and honestly I agree with you: it feels like a chore. There are some AMAZING things in the game and I enjoyed a ton of it, but I don’t feel like trying to clean up my inventory or build a ship or anything because they made it too much like work.”Zealousideal_Sun8519commented, “Yup. Did 50 hours straight, quest hopping back to back and felt absolutely no connection with anyone and got bored.” I guess you can’t please everyone.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,PC,Xbox
Starfieldis over one month old now, so players have had plenty of time to dive into the game. Surprisingly though, quite a number are reporting that they’ve given up after growing bored.Bethesda’s space epic has proved to be far more divisive than I think any of us expected. Here at GAMINGbible, we rated the gamea perfect 10 out of 10for its revolutionary scale and sense of opportunity. Others criticised the game’s loading screens and fast travel. Regardless of the criticism,Starfieldis responsible for Bethesda’smost successful launch to date. We’ve seen a number of updates released since launch day, withone highly requested feature addedjust yesterday. Thankfully, we also know that city maps are on the way - plus there’s theShattered SpaceDLC to look forward to. Some players just aren’t interested in rolling the credits though.Take a look at our review of Starfield below.Personally, I foundStarfield’s narrative to be incredibly engaging - and it certainly gains momentum the further you progress through the game. That’s not the experience everyone is having though. One Reddit userwrote, “Did anyone else take a break fromStarfieldand just can’t be bothered to get back into it? Played around 15 hours and thought it wasn’t bad. Far from a great game (not as good asSkyrimor Fallout) but I had to stop playing as I became busy and just can’t bring myself to get back into it. It feels like such a chore to play. I’ve never felt that way about a Bethesda game before.”AdvertThe post has garnered over 1,000 upvotes at the time of writing. Welshdragon888responded, “I’ve taken a break after 50 hours and will jump back in once the DLC drops. Too many other games to play right now,” while mrgreen4242added, “I put almost 80 hours in, took a break, and honestly I agree with you: it feels like a chore. There are some AMAZING things in the game and I enjoyed a ton of it, but I don’t feel like trying to clean up my inventory or build a ship or anything because they made it too much like work.”Zealousideal_Sun8519commented, “Yup. Did 50 hours straight, quest hopping back to back and felt absolutely no connection with anyone and got bored.” I guess you can’t please everyone.
Starfieldis over one month old now, so players have had plenty of time to dive into the game. Surprisingly though, quite a number are reporting that they’ve given up after growing bored.
Bethesda’s space epic has proved to be far more divisive than I think any of us expected. Here at GAMINGbible, we rated the gamea perfect 10 out of 10for its revolutionary scale and sense of opportunity. Others criticised the game’s loading screens and fast travel. Regardless of the criticism,Starfieldis responsible for Bethesda’smost successful launch to date. We’ve seen a number of updates released since launch day, withone highly requested feature addedjust yesterday. Thankfully, we also know that city maps are on the way - plus there’s theShattered SpaceDLC to look forward to. Some players just aren’t interested in rolling the credits though.
Take a look at our review of Starfield below.
Personally, I foundStarfield’s narrative to be incredibly engaging - and it certainly gains momentum the further you progress through the game. That’s not the experience everyone is having though. One Reddit userwrote, “Did anyone else take a break fromStarfieldand just can’t be bothered to get back into it? Played around 15 hours and thought it wasn’t bad. Far from a great game (not as good asSkyrimor Fallout) but I had to stop playing as I became busy and just can’t bring myself to get back into it. It feels like such a chore to play. I’ve never felt that way about a Bethesda game before.”
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The post has garnered over 1,000 upvotes at the time of writing. Welshdragon888responded, “I’ve taken a break after 50 hours and will jump back in once the DLC drops. Too many other games to play right now,” while mrgreen4242added, “I put almost 80 hours in, took a break, and honestly I agree with you: it feels like a chore. There are some AMAZING things in the game and I enjoyed a ton of it, but I don’t feel like trying to clean up my inventory or build a ship or anything because they made it too much like work.”
Zealousideal_Sun8519commented, “Yup. Did 50 hours straight, quest hopping back to back and felt absolutely no connection with anyone and got bored.” I guess you can’t please everyone.
Topics:Starfield,Bethesda,PC,Xbox