An update every six weeks, eh? I'm forced to wonder what will be in those updates because I haven't encountered any game-breaking bugs that need fixed. I started playing it in late September because I had to finish Hogwarts Legacy first. I'm not usually an early-adopter, but it was free with my XTX so I figured "Why not?". Now, if they add more content, that would be awesome.
Given the 8 years of development (and thus the budget), the lukewarm reception and the 13M figures (which includes sales but also people who just booted the game once in the GP subscription) I think it's not really on par with their critical and financial objectives IMHO, hence the aggressive reaction, which is good because the game really needs improvements.
I don't think it's a horrible game no, but it's as if they only played Fallout 4 and skyrim the last 8 years and did not see how the AAA(A) gaming industry moved to new animations, immersion, storytelling and everything. It's an old generation Bethesda RPG when it needed to really innovate and bring Bethesda to the next generation of gaming.
I haven't played Fallout 4 but I have played Skyrim. I rank Skyrim as one of the top-3 best RPGs that I've ever played along with Witcher III and Assassin's Creed: Odyssey. I have to admit that I've REALLY been enjoying playing Starfield. I think that it's a fantastic game.
The funniest part of all this is Microsoft telling the people who didn't like the game that they are playing it wrong via ChatGPT. It's peak corporativism.
Yeah, I try to ignore all that BS because there's nothing we can do to stop it. However, that reflects far more poorly on Microsoft than it does on Starfield.
Still not going to play it untill, a) its drops below £30 and b) they fix all the showstopping bugs it has.
Spoken like someone who hasn't ever played it. I got the game for free with my XTX and I would've played it right away but I was in the middle of Hogwarts: Legacy at the time so I started playing in late September. I haven't encountered ANY "showstopping" bugs
at all and I'm currently in my third playthrough. The game's actually pretty awesome, far better than I expected.
Thats said one of those is fixed already - no city maps. Some others of the top of my head -
- lack of ground vehicles.
- lack of anything to do or quests on undescovered planets.
- how empty the game is outside of the main spaces stations, citys, planets etc.
- Intellegent and user configurable fast travel.
Those aren't bugs, those are omissions. They would be bugs if they were supposed to be included but weren't. I will admit that these are negatives about the game but they're not bugs.
It has "evolved" so much that I prefer to play Skyrim than 90% of the supposedly amazing games that have been released in recent years. I suspect it's already close to 400-500M dollars if you count PC and console, if that's not a financial success I don't know what is.
There are four RPGs that I consider to be absolute masterpieces. In order of release, they are Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, The Witcher III: The Wild Hunt, Far Cry 5 and Assassin's Creed: Odyssey. I have never played an RPG that I have enjoyed more than those before or since.
Not having played the game, just read what has been posted about it. I don't think patches are going to salvage this one anytime soon. Bugs you can fix a disjointed not so well designed game, probably not. I would just say let the game be a turd, learn from your mistakes and move on.
I've played the game since a month after launch and there are no serious bugs in the game. There are the odd visual bugs but nothing that has anything to do with the game's functionality. I don't play it light either, I play it at 4K Ultra.
I have 90 hours in the game and I have seen very few bugs, none of them showstopping.
You won't see any. I've been playing since late September and I've yet to encounter any. There are the odd visual bugs that make you laugh. I once blew up a pirate's jetpack and the pirate got lodged into the ceiling of an "Abandoned Cryo-Lab" and just hung there. That was just hilarious to see.
EDIT: It looks like someone else had the same thing happen in the
exact same room of the Abandoned Cryo-Lab as I did (except his enemy was an Ecliptic Mercenary):
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