
It’s pretty safe to say that whileStarfieldreceived some acclaim from the media and fans, it missed the mark on delivering some of its promises.
Starfield ended up being a very divisive game but many critics loved it
Other complaints levelled at the game were the lack of land vehicles, a missing 60FPS option, and city maps to guide the player.
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Well, it seems Bethesda has been listening and they are due to fix all of these issues, and more, in their May update forStarfield. And this gives us all a lot of hope for the upcomingElder Scrolls VI.
Many players, myself included, believe thatStarfieldhas potential. There’s a great foundation to be built on and Bethesda isn’t shy in admitting that their games continue to grow years after release.
One Redditor commentingon the May update has faith in Bethesda saying, “Starfieldconvinced me even more thatTES VIwill turn out great and the way Bethesda keeps supporting Starfield shows how much they really care about their games.”
Some replies to theinitial threadcement that Bethesda is a company that always listens with thetop replysaying, “Yeah, I think it’s been pretty clear for some time that they absolutely account for player feedback.”
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These improvements, and the fact thatElder Scrolls VIis still some years away, all point to a very good game emerging on release. Bethesda knows where they went wrong, they know what to improve, and there’s still time to adjust.
While I’m not the biggest fan ofStarfield, it’s likely I’ll go back after the updates and DLC, and I’m still as excited about Elder Scrolls as I’ve ever been.
Topics:Starfield,The Elder Scrolls 6,The Elder Scrolls,Bethesda,Skyrim