Hopefully it’s good. But it’s a Bethesda game, so you’ll be lucky if walking into rocks doesn’t kill you.
I’d leave it at least a week if I were you. There is a 100% chance they’ll be a game-breaking bug on day one. And there is a 50% chance that they actually fix it on day one.
You may not recall them but they were definitely there. One of the settlement quests would completely crash the game on the initial release. That said, I am sure that Starfield will be fun to play regardless of bugs.
I’m not playing it myself because the genre is not what I like but I’m hopeful that it is good. I have started to worry about Bethesda’s ability to make good games anymore and that concerns me when looking forward to ES6.
Oh that settles it then. Specifically you can’t recall a bug from a video game that came out 8 years ago that fits into your personal definition of game-breaking.
Hopefully it’s good. But it’s a Bethesda game, so you’ll be lucky if walking into rocks doesn’t kill you.
I’d leave it at least a week if I were you. There is a 100% chance they’ll be a game-breaking bug on day one. And there is a 50% chance that they actually fix it on day one.
I don’t recall there being a game breaking bug in Fallout 4
You may not recall them but they were definitely there. One of the settlement quests would completely crash the game on the initial release. That said, I am sure that Starfield will be fun to play regardless of bugs.
I’m not playing it myself because the genre is not what I like but I’m hopeful that it is good. I have started to worry about Bethesda’s ability to make good games anymore and that concerns me when looking forward to ES6.
Oh that settles it then. Specifically you can’t recall a bug from a video game that came out 8 years ago that fits into your personal definition of game-breaking.
Must have been a perfect product.
Who pissed in your cornflakes?