Starfield players are fed up with misleading content from YouTube creators. In a Reddit post on October 5th, players expressed their frustration with YouTubers who exaggerate and mislead viewers about the game.
Examples of this misleading content include videos claiming players can steal the best early ship by going to a certain planet, only to show a random landing point and a run-of-the-mill ship. Players shared their own experiences and agreed that these videos are often deceptive.
While there are some educational and entertaining content creators in the Starfield community, many videos are filled with far-fetched information. This trend started even before the game was released, with YouTubers making exaggerated videos about every minor gameplay feature revealed by developers.
It’s not surprising that Starfield, being an open-world game, has generated a lot of content. However, the excessive and misleading nature of some YouTube videos has become a point of concern for players.
Despite this, there are still concise, educational, and entertaining videos available for those seeking specific information about Starfield, such as the best guns or ships. But as you delve deeper into the content, the accuracy and reliability of the information become questionable.
The popularity of Starfield has led to an influx of content creators and sites trying to capitalize on the game’s success. While it’s understandable that everyone wants to make a living, some feel that the line has been crossed with the misleading content surrounding Starfield.
Overall, players are calling for more transparency and honesty from YouTube creators when it comes to Starfield content. They appreciate videos that provide genuine insights without fake excitement or exaggeration.
Source: DOTESPORTS