Players of the recently released RPG, Starfield, are expressing their frustration with Bethesda for relying heavily on the modding community to fix the game’s bugs and other issues. Despite its long development time, Starfield is lacking in many areas, and players believe that a triple-A gaming company like Bethesda should not be depending on unpaid modders to address these problems.
The concerns go beyond just technical glitches and performance problems. Fans are also disappointed with the worldbuilding in Starfield and the lack of quality-of-life features. For example, the game’s expansive open world lacks ground transportation options, unlike Skyrim and Elder Scrolls, which have horses. Additionally, the cities in Starfield fail to capture the essence of a civilization that has spent 250 years in space, feeling lifeless and uninteresting.
While Starfield is not a terrible game and still has its merits, players argue that the features provided by modders should have already been implemented by Bethesda during the game’s development. They feel that the current state of Starfield is incomplete and are calling on Bethesda to take action instead of relying solely on the modding community.
Overall, players love Starfield but believe that it could have been an incredible game with more time and effort put into its development. The modding community’s contributions should enhance the game, not fill in the gaps left by Bethesda.
Source: DOTESPORTS