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Been trying to figure out if I want this game..
I think I do but I hear things like "space travel is only an on rails animation, you can't actually fly anywhere" and "there is no method of vehicular transportation on planets, you just have to walk" and that missions are boring and repetitive, planets are boring auto generations. Is all this actually true? What is the saving grace?
Also I have always wondered why people say "I can't lie" at the beginning of a response lol..
I get it but is like peoples first response to generally lie so often, that now people have to put a disclaimer before thier actual response? lol.
I just think it's funny. Not like a personal insult or anything I promise. It just makes me laugh a little inside.
Hahah, I know. It's more of a way to assert something I suppose
Much of the criticism spans from an expectation that people made up that there would be space void travel like in Elite Dangerous or in No Man's Sky. Planets are usually 6x6 km maps accompanied of an orbit, and planets aren't entirely auto-generated, they're pseudo-random, as in, a few features are always present and others vary. Yes, you have to "walk", but it's much less of a big deal than most people who are using this as an arguing point are trying to make up.
Could planets have more landing points, variants, and points of interest? Yes. But you'll find that for a base game, it's quite meaty - I've been playing for 22 days now non stop, sessions of 12h+, and I haven't even come close to getting bored yet.
There is a LOT, and I mean a LOT of dishonest talking points floating around right now because it's generating clicks like no tomorrow. If you're used to playing Skyrim or Fallout 4, you will feel very much at home with Starfield.