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Starfield Players Disappointed with Lack of Variety in Post-Game Content

Xavier Ward

After completing the main storyline and side quests in Starfield, players are finding the post-game experience to be dull and repetitive. Many are disappointed with the lack of variety in locations, enemies, loot, and weapons.

Compared to Bethesda’s previous titles like Fallout and Elder Scrolls, which offered a wide range of side quests, unique locations, and diverse characters, Starfield falls short in terms of replayability and game immersion.

Some players suggest starting a new game plus in Unity, sacrificing inventory, ships, cargo, and money, but retaining XP and skills. This option seems more appealing than continuing with repetitive side quests and exploration.

While Bethesda may address this issue through DLCs and updates, the initial lack of post-game content has left a sour taste for many players eagerly awaiting Starfield’s release.

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The poster wanted to do some side quests and complete some assassination jobs, but what they encountered was a number of the same layouts, whether it was outposts or mines, you would find the same enemies, loot, and weapons no matter where you go. Players were disappointed to find repetitive layouts, enemies, loot, and weapons in side quests and assassination jobs, regardless of the location.
This was a dealbreaker for many players who remember other Bethesda series, such as Fallout and Elder Scrolls, which had much more variety, whether it was side quests, locations, characters, or weapons. Players were let down by the lack of variety in Starfield compared to Bethesda’s previous games like Fallout and Elder Scrolls, which offered diverse side quests, locations, characters, and weapons.
Players are discussing that it is probably better to choose to step into Unity and effectively start new game plus while you lose all your inventory, ships, cargo, and money, with only your XP and skills remaining intact. Some players suggest starting a new game plus in Unity, sacrificing inventory, ships, cargo, and money, but retaining XP and skills.
Whether Bethesda developers will add something more post-game content through DLCs and updates remains to be seen. It is uncertain if Bethesda will address the lack of post-game content through DLCs and updates.
Either way, it can leave a bad taste in the mouth when such a long-awaited game doesn’t fulfill all the expectations. Regardless, the disappointment of an eagerly anticipated game falling short of expectations can be disheartening.

Source: DOTESPORTS

 

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