To All The People Who LOVE Starfield
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- Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024
- I personally love Starfield, and I know there are loads of people out there like me. Let's all enjoy this game together.
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Thank you so much for this video! I'm so happy I'm not the only one out there in the Starfield loving this game!
I had goosebumps and a tear in my eye the first time I did a temple. The music and atmosphere was incredible. That feeling continued for the whole Main Quest. 240 hours in now. love it.
I'm happy to see more people speaking up in defense of this incredible game. It has a way to go still, sure, but the "bones" of the game are good.
I'm 240 hours myself. Just been through the unity for the first time.
Yeah there is a silent majority (or minority? Depends who you ask i guess!) who are really enjoying starfield. I'm always recording my sessions now. If i find the time i will put together a video, probably much like this one!
@@skyriminspace I bought an 18TB hard drive so I could record high quality gameplay. My problem is that I'm an altoholic and have a different character (to try several backgrounds/traits) and each of them is doing a different faction as their focus with a different companion's personal story. That way each character feels super unique and the only real repetitive stuff is the main story and general side quests.
Keeping track of them all and sometimes just deciding who to play can be a challenge. Making videos sounds like a good idea though. I skipped recording a few sessions and missed some great stuff, so not playing without recording ever again. If that means more mega storage drives, so be it! Some day I'll turn them into videos, lol.
@@StarfieldWX-tb42 18?! I think i've got 2....
@@skyriminspace I bought it expressly for recording oodles of gameplay for videos. :D
First rpg I have played and I am 70 years old... I am hooked on this game
You have nowhere to go from here but up. Try an actual RPG next.
This is the issue with space games. They are niche for that community of space nerds who all have that special mindset. You have to love space to play Starfield long. NMS fans stuck with NMS. Star Citizen fans refuse to believe that Star Citizen is a scam.
For space fans like us, we stick with it. And we appreciate that it works somewhat, rather than not having any space game or worse, paying 10k for a concept that spent a decade in alpha.
iam a "space fan"
i have played elite dangerous and no mans sky before
and i do believe that star citizen is a scam
but this game is shit
story, characters and gun play is abhorent
the only aspect that actually works is space combat and ship designer
thats why 70 € price tag is just too much for a game like that when the only thing that is good is space combat
it isnt worth 70 € and any price close to it
more like 30 if being generous
but if bethesda acutally fixed shit they release than complaining in reviews then we could get something that is worth the money they price this garbage
You pay 45$ to play star citizen and you can buy every ship in game. You can enjoy star citizen just as you can enjoy starfield.
@@runipaulino6268
so a scam and pay to win
nice
This game ain't got shit on mass effect.
@@larkalfen9510 When somebody makes an argument says he is a sci fi/ space fan i like to look a little bit into the person, his background in addition to his argument. I visited Mr Lark Alfen's you tube page. he claims he is a 'space fan' but i found no evidence to support that he is a 'space fan' and im not convinced.
I think mr larkalfen doesnt give a shit about space fi and he speaks only to make his arguments strong not because he gives a shit about space fi: wing commander, privateer, elite, star wars, star trek, aliens etc etc. Every one is entitled to their own opinions but the way i smell him he isn't credible to call himself a space fi fan. I doubt this guy watches, reads or plays space fi, he isn't one of us.
Im around level 63 with about 300 hours in and havent remotely exhausted unique missions and locations or stopped having fun. Thanks for making this video it very closely matches how I feel about this game.
The big thing I would like added is outpost building being better integrated into the story and lore by having companion and faction specific NPCs give the player outpost related side missions with a specific and unique agenda in mind. As you do more and more outpost building on behalf of one faction or another you start to create escalating tension around the non-expansion treaty that could eventually lead to an outbreak of open hostilities. Constellation members also each have a unique outpost building agenda in mind. Eventually the faction quest givers start asking you to retrieve mech and xeno contraband from the various cut and pasted random POIs.
Its tough to flesh out in the youtube comments section but I think you get the idea.
I've got close to 600 hours in, level 73. Have not been thru Unity, no hurry. I have several outposts just now starting to get them coordinated. I've built many many ships, I wish they would give us more room for those. I'm on from 7 or 8 at night into 2 or 3 in the morning. Love it!
I'm the same way. Not ready and have the starborn chasing me. I even found one of their ships and stole it! Not starborn yet and I have a ship! If you go after them when they land near you and a bunch come out, fight them. That's how I got mine! I have only begun post building a little and also thinking of designing my 1st battle style ship to take them on. Done constellation and freestar, just did the UC grunt for the weapons. Only dabbled a bit on using star powers. After seeing vids on those that went to Masada, you'll need all your skills practiced to use them against them. Might even make that part more of a challenge.
Appreciate this video. I had to stop playing the game in the middle of my first run due to life stuff going on, and as someone who was was really into it, It's been hard to see the amount of hate this game gets online. I will say that like you, I also don't really understand all the criticisms toward the story. Granted I only got like half way through maybe, but I was having a great time with it. There is a very intense sequence around the mid point that to me was easily the emotionally riveting stuff Bethesda has ever done(if you played that far you know what I am talking about). I can see how the game has issues and things that need to be improved or fleshed out, but the game is also so ambitious and trying to do many things. Making games is hard. Making ambitious games is even harder. Making an ambitious game in a developing genre that no one has fully cracked the code for? I can't even imagine, and I think it's a shame that people seem to think there was an easy answer to making Starfield completely work, If Bethesda sticks with it, they can absolutely make it reach it's full potential. Because it does have SO much potential be much more than what it is now.
This is the only game that has captured me in around 50 years or so of computer gaming. Yeah, I was playing mainframe games in the 70s as a child.
I did stop playing starfield like a month ago because some other games got my attention but I've always thought it was good and am starting to get back into it and I am glad that you made this video because I am tired of the constant hate for the game
Same but I didn’t play it cuz I had some kind on time consuming work so I waited for it to finish and now I’m loving it and when I go to RUclips the first thing I see is a guy throwing a bomb in the one of the little amount of water and nothing happened or a comment in a video about tier lists that has starfield in anything except trash tier saying how is it there and never played it
Man I’m tired of this I went to a point were I feel like I’m doing a crime for enjoying it
None of yall watched the video huh? The video isn't talking good how good it is lol
Still playing, level 99, so much potential, love it, regardless of the issues it might have, I think it'll get polished with the six week updates we'll be getting, No Man's Sky, Cyberpunk, all rough starts, but are awesome now, I believe we'll see the same thing happeni here, and I'm willing to stick it out for the ride absolutely 👍
i agree, but i don't think it will be truly good until the next 3 to 5 years from now when the game will be amazing.
i say 3 because this is how long it took cyberpunk to become a good game, and i also say 5 because this is how long it took for FO76 to become better and that game is still getting regular updates, and to be honest with you, bethesda really drag their asses whenever it comes to updating their games in general, so i expect the 5 to be the most realistic.
Did you know that CDPR did publicly apologised for how Cyberpunk 2077 performed and all of its problems on release? And not just the company that did came out and apologised, all the high ranking people inside all lined up and did that too, CEO, lead writer, lead designer, lead animation, lead qc, head of marketing, etc
Hello Games also did apologised for how failure NMS was at launch.
Did someone at Bethesda do anything like that for Starfield? No.
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so what your telling me, it's ok to release a buggy broken game at launch so long as people who made it apologies?
oh please, they knew they were going to release it in this state and gave no warning to anyone purchasing it, this apology was more than likely premeditated meaning, planned because they knew they didn't have enough time to fix it, to be honest, they likely ran out of money and time, but because some people didn't refund they continued their work and made it right, i can't say bethesda will do this, what they did was sneaky and was also taking advantage of the situation of releasing buggy games just so they can make a shit load of money in the short term, i believe bethesda knew their game wasn't finished and played it off as if it was.
but this seems to be all games these days, they launch and the game is broken and buggy as hell and they price the thing as if it's worth 50 60 100 bucks, when it's just an early access game being sold at full price.
but i will admit, bethesda really should have apologized for allowing Emil to run his mouth off on the reviews the game was getting, that guy has no self awareness in what he says and seems to not keep track of what he writes when it comes down the design documents for the script he's writing, which is why it's being reviewed so badly on the writing part of the game.
@@5226-p1e I didn't say that it's okay to release a game in a buggy mess state. That's unacceptable. The point is, if that was ended up happening, acknowledge the mistakes in the most sincere way will bode much better for the game, and the studio's foreseeable reputation in view of general public perception about the game and the studio. In which Bethesda had already failed to do just that. And not even accounting to the whole Emil's shenanigans that follows after.
How you feeling now? 9 months later
I love the game, I have over 800 hours logged. I think that everyone got tricked into looking at the game through a hypercritical lense and are putting unrealistic standards on the game.
Most don't remember how rough previous BGS titles were at launch, they just remembered the games 10 years after launch when everything got worked out.
I was one of the earlier adopters and got the premium edition. Ever since I installed it on my SSD, it's never been uninstalled. I have 640, and I love it.
I absolutely adore Starfield. It is my absolute favorite game of all time period. Yes, really. I have found the hate storm directed at this game to be shocking and confusing. Yes, there are bugs. But Starfield is by far and away the highest initial quality Bethesda has ever achieved.
I've tried to understand the complaints against it, and from what I've been able to determine, the problem most gamers have with Starfield is that it simply isn't what they were expecting. They were expecting a typical Bethesda curated mapwander experience in the style of Skyrim or Fallout, and Starfield is NOT that. Starfield was written as an evolution of and informed by the gameplay experience of No Man's Sky, Elite Dangerous, and Kerbal Space Program. None of those games holds your hand and guides you to the next raider encampment or falmer hole. These are games where you make your own adventure. These are games where desolation is a key part of the exploration experience. You can spend RL months travelling across the galaxy in Elite Dangerous, without a single radroach or mudcrab to break the monotony of honking systems, scooping fuel, and making your next jump. It's an innovative game. It's different from the experience Bethesda fans have come to expect, and the haters did not spare a single millisecond of time to try to understand what the game really is. Every time I've engaged them, it has become quickly apparent that they don't actually know anything about the game.
What *is* Starfield? It is the best scifi game since Freelancer. It is a love letter written to scifi, NASA enthusiasts, and people who read books. It's a game with a story that reaches beyond the universe itself and for which the delivery amply and fully lives up to that breathtaking and surpassing scope.
The wheel will turn. Starfield will become a cult classic in the style of NMS. RUclipsrs will speak of a "redemption arc" (which will be absurd - there is nothing that needs to be redeemed but the ridiculous hate fest heaped upon this game) As much as I will enjoy seeing that fickle fate play out, at the end of the day, a quality, established game publisher will still have been bitterly discouraged from ever doing anything different than the one niche for which they're known. We'll wonder why all we get year after year is Generic Repackage '28, Generic Repackage '29, and so on. And those same whiners will bitterly decry how the entire gaming industry turned into EA/Ubisoft, without the slightest trace of insight as to how that state of affairs came to be.
So enjoy Starfield. No established game publisher will ever attempt anything like it again.
Great write up. I can understand it being not everyone's cup of tea, but I have also been really shocked by the all the hate that the game gets. For the time that I was able to play it, A lot of elements really felt to me like some of Bethesda's finest work. But clearly the biggest point of contention with this game is the world design. This large scale space setting is a very different beast compared to more finite game worlds. The thing is, there really is a ton of unique content in this game. Probably more so than Bethesda has ever had on a vanilla release. So to me it's really a shame that people claim it is empty and lifeless all because the content is so spread out due to the vast space setting.
Yes the "redemption arc" is coming. Same 'tubers trashing it now will be saying "it's good now" in a year or so's time. I was here from the start. Not skyrim or fallout in space, something different, & all the better for it!
The only thing I would have liked to see was better space travel. Maybe a hyper drive to travel from one planet to another a little faster. Or maybe even the ability to land on the planets without having to use fast travel. It's a good game, but there's some room for improvements. I wouldn't say that it's the best game there is. I don't know if I'd even call it the best Bethesda game. Most of those bad reviews are from kids who haven't played it for more than 6 hours. I've played about 300 hours myself. It's good, but it's also kind of a disappointment.
That's what Bethesda hopes , they hope time will pass and people will love it - it aint happening. They hyped this game up to be enormous , and expansive. And it's not , it fell way short. And it's still not good
This game is a masterpiece! I have 1,800 hours played and I can’t put it down. I have waited 20 years for Starfield and I am loving every minute of it. Can’t wait for the DLC!
How do you have so much time? How often are you playing it every day?
@@joker6558 lol how'd you like that dlc
@ I really enjoyed it. Had a lot of great exploration. I probably got, like, 25 hours of entertainment out of it before I set it down. I thought the level design was great, the world building was solid, and the story was Bethesda quality.
200 hours? I have over 1,000 hours. Meaning I've played Starfield for about 7 hours a day, every day, since launch. I literally can't put it down. It's by far the best video game I've ever played. And it's not even close. All the hate it is getting simply baffles me. I just tune it out.
Same. 1266.7 hrs. It’s a great escape… especially with the Xreal AR glasses. (Not a sponsor.)
Over 1000 hours myself. I’ve enjoyed it a lot. Mod it heavily as well and enhances my enjoyment even more.
bingo I just shake my head and go your loss and continue to play
Im glad to hear this. I just redownloaded and im finding so mych joy. There is a lot of potential for cool cowboy beep bop kind of moments and deep feeling when drifting through space after an explosive fight
most of its hate is superficial and overused...... it feels like haters are trying too hard to hate on it, for it being a "disappointment"....... they gotta ask themselves the question, IS IT? Cause no game no matter how big and bad it is, gets hated on for 7 and a half months straight....... only greatness that has too many people wanting to pull it down, is hated this much for this long
I think I'm at 80 hours. It's a slow game, but there's always a good part.
Like the Red Tape quests. It starts with collecting iron, and ends with exposing the governor of Mars for corruption.
That is a gem of a quest!
Over 500 hours, lvl 96, NG2. I used to like FPS games a lot, but something turned me away from them at some point years ago. Maybe they got too fast or competitive. I didn't even realize it but Skyrim, Fallout, and now Starfield are all FPS games much more than they are role playing games. They're obviously first person games, but it didn't occur to me they're a specific kind of FPS game doing their own thing, and Starfield fills something which was missing for me. I know the combat AI could be a lot smarter, and I could use some more challenge which goes beyond straight power boosts, but as it is now it works for me really well.
The ship building too is fantastic. It has obvious flaws, one major one which is the build interface, which StarUI Ship Builder fixes. I'm so grateful for the inventory and build mods. The lack of control on internal doors is another problem. But outside that, I love making my own ships. I also love capturing ships for resale, and I love boarding those ships to fight the crews. Boarding actions are easily better than the POI dungeon crawls because somehow they feel less repetitive and more complex, especially if gravity fails. Though I generally prefer gravity on.
Then it's all underpinned by the stories. I genuinely like all the stories even if they could be done better. My overarching complaint is the writing tends to make the good guys definitely good in the present, and the bad guys are definitely bad. It's kind of simplistic bending over backwards to assure there are only good guy factions, even with the corpo spy story. The only exception is the Crimson Fleet and they have no redeeming qualities, except in their founding mythos which only one of them believes.
396,4 hours on record, over 160 in past 2 weeks, this is the game of my life. And same as you i only play Starfield when i come home from work, while at work i think about next what will i do. On my fourth playthrough at level 11 as of this morning. I played 3 times beforehand and deleted characters when not too far in story or level due to not liking my background and traits and skills i got by leveling up. If there was option to respec than that might be one way to stop me from deleting character if i find my skill choice from beginning bad. However i simply cannot find anything bad about the game even if i tried hard. What i love about the game are all the activities inside of it, I'm taking my time with main story on purpose because i adore doing mission terminal's, bounty hunting, doing cargo runs and passanger runs, survaying planets for Constellation as they give lots of money and xp for it as well for Trade authority, landing on random planets and while survaying finding spacers in labs or stations as well as pirates taking all the loot, being wanted by trait alone so i have bounty hunters, spacers, crimson pirates, Va'ruun zelots bringing loot and their ships to me. At this point my aim is not to play anything else aside from games where i have some daily task for events that give good rewards.
530 hours in, hit level 69 as I was able to head into NG+. Mostly did missions and spent more time than I care to admit lost in the ship designer trying out different designs. Stopped playing about a month ago to take a break and decide if i wanted to continue with NG+ or start a fresh character...
Fast travel to 4 days ago, rerolled a new character with traits that I preferred. Going to do things a little different this time, instead of being a little behind on the power curve while I did missions I'll be doing research and getting some of my skills up before I do a lot of missions.
The thing I noticed about the haters is it almost seems like they are condemning the burger joint because they dont like pickles. They dont like fast travel so the whole game sucks. Most of the issues they complain about I didnt see, or experience in my 500+ hours. Fast travel was a welcome feature and the planets were way more full of features than those in Elite Dangerous. Stories were actually pretty good, had some interesting twists and outcomes in some of them. Bugs? Only had 3 non-impactful bugs the entire time, rebooting fixed 2 of them, I could ignore the 3rd. Game wasnt perfect, but I cant remember any game that was even perfect after 10+ years.
I’ve played the same bounty hunter character since the day of launch almost daily. I f*cking love this game. The dishonored series, dying light, and this game are my sh*t. I probably have just over 1,200 hours on this game, and I’ve enjoyed every second of it. There’s some serious fundamental and exploration issues, but that’s been every Bethesda game, it doesn’t stop open minded players like us from loving it. I’m happy that there’s a community of people who see the game for what it is, and make an effort to make the game better instead of just hating on it like a useless moron.
I absolutely love this game. Im still playing in Oct, 2024 and loving the updates they've added. I really don't understand why there is so much hate towards this game. I hope Bethesda continues to work on this game.
Bethesda became big & successful & they had the nerve to do it without express permission from some of the people who bought their earlier games. 😂
I love this game and I am thrilled to see more folks saying that out loud. It's more profitable to make negative videos than positive ones so that's what people do. It's not a perfect game but it isn't bad either.
It's a great game with great flaws.
@@Joshcoshbagosh I think majority of what I consider flaws can be fixed by either Bethesda themselves or mods. StarUI alone made a woooooorld of difference in how long I spend screwing around in my inventory. It's faster and easier to navigate by leaps and bounds.
I’m still playing 300hrs level 55. I’m slow but I like that I can be slow if I want.
Same. I don’t get people who play a game on the day of launch and have like over 100 hours for the first 2 or 3 days and can say “there’s not enough content” like man
@@archangelkilo5500very true. saw a comment un ironically saying ‘only 200 hrs content for me’
Man that is 8.3 DAYS of game time, crazy
I was disappointed but soldiered on for 500 hours. Losing my ships to Unity and then finding out how relatively little difference the first new universe had from the previous one drove me away. I am waiting for the ability to make and keep my ships as mods and have access to them regardless of universe. And universes need to be vastly strange and different, not just The Lodge. I will be checking on its progress as patches come out in 2024.This is not hate; this is having expected better but giving a chance, a year's worth, to improve.
Still playing this game
I am still enjoying it and play it daily. Yeah, there are some headaches. I gave up on my initial playthrough due to losing outposts to glitches, but I started over and powered through all the achievements. Yeah, the temples... I wish it wasn't so random how many sparkles you have to get crop-dusted by.
The game is regularly in the top 100 most played steam games. It rare that it isnt and when you checked must have been one of those rare times. Its normally rank 85.
It has climbed to 95 today, but that's far lower than it deserves
@@Kalmarn Definitely lower than it deserves I agree. I think the upcoming content patches and DLC are what it needs to deliver on in order to change the narrative. The next update has to have some good features IMO, otherwise people that are waiting will start to get fed up of waiting
@@Kalmarn It doesn't deserve anything, people aren't playing it because they don't like it. If it was good, more people would be playing.
More people play Skyrim lmao
@@melcorchancla9431 People are still playing it. Keep crying.
Finally ONE Starfield video in my feed that isn't a hate-bait after months of "I don't like this video" mouse hunting. I had to visit and drop a thumbs up. Unsurprisingly haters spammed dislike.
They're out there. Just gotta wade thru the garbage. Don't click on the hate ones and they'll be removed from your recommendations. I was clicking on them & giving the hate back but it just led to more hate videos being recommended
They're out there. Just gotta wade thru the garbage. Don't click on the hate ones and they'll be removed from your recommendations. I was clicking on them & giving the hate back but it just led to more hate videos being recommended
Being a fan of Skyrim and Fallout 4 I was a bit sceptical about a Bethesda game in the stars. I found it a bit difficult to immerse but I went on playing and now I absolutely love it and play 7/8 hours a day, immersed as the Titanic ... Nice to see a positive video about the game ... You are not alone ...
Over 300 hours in. Still loving it. I think you summarized how I feel fairly well. Lots of missteps but underneath it all is a jewel of a game that can shine with a little polish. Personally, I'm waiting/hoping for a great survival overhaul that restores the need for a lot of the game's systems that have been cut down, like the fuel/outpost dynamic, as well as needing to pay attention to the properties of a planet in order to prepare yourself for a potentially harsh atmosphere.
I'd also like to see (in the survival mode) larger restrictions on fast travel and a restoration of the landing sequences for each time you land, not just the first time... if only to admire my starship designs. I feel like requiring the player to actually participate in the space traveling aspects of the game (if only briefly) could make the game feel more whole, and less "loading screen simulation" as many people say.
If it's a Bethesda game like Fallout4 - Skyrim, I'm in! So I bought Early access to Starfield and all the extras, cost me $107.xx on steam. Did the same thing with Fallout4 all DLC & Skyrim SE all DLC + AE and naturally added lots of MODS to all 3 of these games. And these open world complex games WORK and when they work you play and play and play. I have 1000's of hours of game play behind me, I have control of the games and how I want to play the games, using CODES and MODS. I HAVE CONTROL! I enjoy learning how to use MODS & CODES to get the most out of Starfield. I have 400+ hrs., Level 63, on third multiverse now, heading for my forth casually as I explore and discover new things, sniping, killing, being good, being bad. I'm not a BETA tester/player, I'll wait for Bethesda to release Alpha and adjust my MODS accordingly.
I'm going through Unity multiple times. I won't start another game until GTA6 comes out.
700+ hours in for me. Currently taking a break because I keep running into a few quest breaking bugs which are supposed to be fixed with the next patch.
I played probably 50 hours and my life got so busy I haven’t played in almost 2 months now.
I love it. And can’t wait for life to slow down again so I can waste entire weekends on it.
It really is a great, addictive game with a lot of future potential through mods and DLC. I don't have any real problems with the interface or combat; both work fine.
What I want is *more*. More planets, more diversity in creature types, dungeons, etc, more in the cities, more ship habs, etc. I think the outpost system needs improvement, and there are clearly some bugs with skills and quests that need to be fixed. But most of the online hate is totally unjustified. Starfield is a good, solid, game.
3400+ hours in I'm still enjoying it. Just started a second character to relive the initial story arc. Lot of things I missed on the initial playthrough and get to experience fresh.
I honestly never really got the "bad interface" complaints. Skyrim had the complaints aswell. It's perfectly fine.
It’s the same with every major release, Witcher 3 was called rubbish on release, now it’s regarded as the best game ever. People will hate for no reason
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Keep up the good work. and making positive videos about the game. Its refreshing. I love this game. If you are patient, and take your time, it will all be worth it, young Starborn. Even in the games current state. Don't listen to the people who didn't have the patience. Many people said the same thing about Skyrim. Skyrim didnt release as the epic adventure it is now. Dont worry, the players will be back. Also, I'm NG Plus 11, temples take no time now, no spoilers, but making them boring to get is relevant to the overall story. The game is not what everyone thinks it is. Lots of complaints people are making, that you will no longer care about. You will always be learning. Young Starborn. Very few players have truly become "Starborn."
365 hours in... still loving it! So much future potential in this game. I feel it will flurish!
1047 hrs and still loving it.
The game breaking form ID bug is my greatest concern. Never intended on doing NG+ plus cuz i didnt want to throw away my work. Hope that gets fixed soon. Im fine just doing my own thing while waiting for quests to get fixed but game breaking bugs need addressed soon
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who enjoys the game!
And I too agree on the statement of if I do not play the game, I'm thinking about the game!
That is so true!
It is always on the back of my mind rent free, and I really really really enjoyed akita city, and I see it as my "home place", and I had so much fun playing it.
I think a lot of the neg reviews are due to the TikTok generation. This game is a relaxing escape in a time when so many gamers with short attention spans need a constant action and excitement from the go. They can’t settle in and just enjoy the escape.
Stopped playing after the first week. Just recently came back to it and now I love it! Glad I gave it a second chance.
Great Video !
One thing I like is the cutscenes to and from space, as much as flying down to a planet would be cool, I got sick of it I’m star citizen, taking 15 minutes to land from space started to really drag whenever I wanted to go anywhere
Still playing, I have 10 different saves on Steam and one on Xbox Series X. Over 800 hours total. I'm a real role player with all BGS titles. I've stopped trying to explain why I love it to those that hate it. I'm 63 and have seen this pack phenomena many times before. A charismatic hater on RUclips can have a disproportionately effective ability to convince some that a game they like or be neutral toward should actually hate the title if they are "clever.". This is the dark side of social media. If Bethesda cares about the title's future they will work on it's real faults. And Modders will do the rest. It may not be the redemption arc of No Man's Sky, but it continue to be a cool game five years hence.
Yea, the hate train was/is absurd. I bought an Xbox X just for this game and am glad i did. Its the only game I've played since launch with no intentions of stopping
240hrs & just went through the unity for the first time. Actually had a blast despite being aware of some of the game's flaws.
Always was a sci-fi fan though & starfield is a great canvas on which my own imagination can paint!
I agree with your take that it's a really decent game with the potential to become truly great in time. Thanks for making this video.
Remember, FO4 had 6 DLC's. Starfield will look very different in a few years time. I'm happy to be one of those who was here from the beginning!
700+ hrs in. Love the game, can't stop playing it. When I have to stop I spend my time googling things about the game: engine maneuvering thrust, reactor stats, etc.
id say the only real massive issue this game has, is the poi generation, apart from that all the other issues it has are overblown by haters
560+ hours so far. I play on PC (Steam) and have access to mods already. The temples puzzles got old very fast, but there are already at least 3 different mods that change that in different ways. I settled on a mod that auto completes the puzzle. Meaning the rings pop out the ground and begin spinning then does the fast spin that settles into the circle that you boost pack through. A HUGE QOL improvement.
I'm on my 3rd character. First one a quest broke and only a full reroll would fix it. That was a level 72. Then on the second character, the MO2 mod manager was released, so I rerolled a third time with a set of cool mods I wanted to try. That character is currently level 75 and on my NG+6.
Having a ball.
13 days 10 hrs 42 min
And then I stopped playing on Christmas night. Why, because I needed a BREAK!
That’s why the numbers dropped! I quit playing Skyrim & Fallout for the same reasons, and “ I shall return!”
The numbers will go back up. The difference is EVERYBODY started playing Starfield at the same time & took a break at the same time. ❤
Lvl 107 love it
It is the beginning ❤
My GOTY 2023, it’s really astonishing the amount of hate it gets and especially the amount of hate it gets even now months later. Lives rent free in some peoples heads, they should just move on if they don’t like it.
Just finished the main quest, and I am loving this game. The bad reviews were overly negative for no other reason but ganging up on Bethesda. I didn't like the idea of losing all my work when heading into new game plus. The romances and friendships were the main reason to continue the game. Starting from scratch was a bad idea.
Still loving it and will pick it back up again when the patch hits live. Actually I'll probably check out the beta anyway, lol. o7 CMDR
I am with you 207 hours in now on my first ng+ and just doing all kinds of stuff, I hope they continue to add to this game and make it even better, but so far I love it, sure I added some mods as well but still even by itself it is great
Commenting as of 4:41.
I've completed the main game, completed many of the side factions then went into unity. Now I've put myself a challenge to complete as much as I can before first expansion. I do play with mods. I've got 29. Many are just quality of life like your weight on your watch and your health in actual numbers and coloured too.
I think it's a brilliant game despite a few bugs . Bethesda are working to improve the game with updates which bodes well for the future. I think people should be patient and realise there are more good points than bad.
I am having a blast at the moment on my series x after the 60fps update.
This is what I’ve been saying to some friends, yea starfield has its flaws, but if you take it for what it is and enjoy what it does well, it’s a great game
100%. & guess what, the same can be said of just about any game.
I genuinely enjoy this game. Is it perfect, no. Is it a good game worth playing, yes. I can see where Bethesda will do enough through updates, improvements, and content to make this a Skyrim/FO4 level game that I'm still playing in 10 years. And neither of those are perfect either.
The game is a buggy mess but I love it, huge hours into it. The only bug that will stop me playing is the bug that makes you start crashing if your game gets to big, and forces you to NG. So I'm hoping they fix it on the new update coming out. I'm tired of leaving my empire behind because of a bug when I'm not ready to go to NG. NG in itself I really like, but only when I'm ready.
Yes amazing game. Pure asmr.
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I am guilty of crying over bugs n such, but I got over 200 hours. To be fair to the people who worked so hard on it, we just need a polish. Some of us understand the deadlines and management in most game studios can be hell. It got good bones, just give the basturd some milk and watch it grow. Also worth saying flatout, I love this game and can not wait to see the patches and mods roll out.
I had it from day 1. Didnt like it. Got back on it yesterday. Loving it!
I'm loving it on my Xbox series s 😁 can't stop playing 🎉❤
The negative stuff online about this game seems biased to me.
Agreed. Such a mesmerising atmosphere getting lost in the starfield itself - the blackest sea, ‘NASApunk’ at its finest
With various improvements, fixes and patches, it’ll continue to be a treat for those who continue to enjoy it for what it is.
Played it since launch. 1300 hours in, NG +23, All achievements unlocked. Still play it daily and still love playing it!
I've got about 200 hours in and finding the difficulty is way too easy for me.
I start to nod off playing the game. I heard they're planning to release a difficulty modifier. I think that will keep me interested.
My one biggest gripe is I spent about 200 hours not playing the main story missions. I saved them for last after I did all the faction missions. I then finally went to pick up Andreja and to my surprise she was in a carbon copy of one of the many random events I encountered 100 times already. I thought the story missions would have unique areas to explore. To my surprise it was vanilla mine she was in , one I've seen 100 times already.
I rarely use the powers if ever. They're not even needed.
Game's is the next best space thing after Mass Effect. IMO Bethesda's best game to date. I 've been playing for a month now and can't stop...Also grinded 10 ng+ and have decided to stay for good in the 11th universe now :)
I gave it up early only to rediscover it this past month and im absolutely hooked i can’t believe I gave it up so early
I played Starfield on 2023, finished it and moved to other games in my backlog. I cant say hiw many times Nee Vegas has reminded me Starfield and the desire to try it back.
Both great games.
00:15 It has massive issues. Thumbs up. And I agree haters and Fanboys ruin it for the rest of us. One person can dislike a short coming in a game or even a game without having to put up with other people putting them down or insult them. To quote Obi-Wan Kenobi: so uncivilized.
I❤BGS
Maybe its my love for sciene fiction that just makes me appreciate it so much, but I find there's so many ways to play this game. Being a space pirate, a space cowboy, a bounty hunter, smuggler, different ship designs for each character. I don't know what is, but I can always appreciate any game that lets you play a game however you'd like. They did a good job at that.
The music in this is making it feel like you're talking about the end of the world.
one part that really pissed me off is when i tried to build an outpost on a moon and the game told i couldn't because i didn't have enough skill points or something. and storage management sucks
I'm on NG+5. Starfield is fun. It's big but sometimes it feels small. The universe is so huge that there is alot of room to add content.
I'm enjoying every minute of Starfield. I generally ignore the bad reviews and just have my own fun. Building my own ship and going where I want with my crew. Building my own bases. I'm all in. But it makes me wonder, What game has Bethesda released that from day one was the Holy grail of gaming? Skyrim isn't perfect, Fallout isn't perfect but they are still being played years later so, I'm asking all those who hate the game a few questions. 1. Please tell us what game is perfect? 2. What game has lived up to and beyond its hype? .3. Why do some of tou hatebthe game but week aftrr week you're here making a video about the game you hate so much? Go ahead, we'll wait.
I absolutely love the game... Play it all day long!! Level 167 now.. love the mining and outpost building stuff.. love ship building and creating different items like semi metal wafer, indicate wafers and stuff like that.Many people will find that kind of things boring...but that's what I love about Bethesda games. I love the grind.😎
Valid points. Personally, I couldn’t play the game without some quality of life mods; specifically, UX and removing the game’s vanilla filter. Yes, the game has bugs and odd inconsistencies. Example: temperature and gravity don’t match some planets. 42 degree Celsius on the planet of the Mantis mission, yet it’s snowing. Another thing I’d like to see is every odd and ends and trinkets all have a purpose in the game. Also, I’d be over the moon if we can play dart, table tennis, cards, billiards with our companions.
The game is awesome, I got 15 hours in and I can't stop playing it. There's a lot of negative idiots out there that don't take there time just want to speed through everything. Enjoy the game and do the missions and you'll like it even with its problems still having fun!!!
I got a decent amount of time played def over 100 hours im on ng+10 and i still see things and do quests i didnt know existed. Some quests wont appear unless you orbit specific planets and when i learned that i started to explore random star systems and was very impressed
Never give UP!!!... I love this game.. I can't stop shipbuilding .. Still playing my first game over 400hrs.. I am just enjoying what they give me not what they are supposed to give me
It’s good to know people love the game like I do because so many people hate it and I don’t agree with most of the things they say
I just bought it and started playing it and love it. I was only playing VR games I guess when it first came out, so didn't really hear about it or pay any attention at the time. Actually can't wait to play it in VR and with mods and stuff.
(I do remember one person showing it to me sometime before it was released and asking me if I like games like that lol, but it wasn't a vr gane and wasn't out yet and I rarely pay attention to or get excited about things that aren't out yet anyway since I can't try them.)
Very fun game, hope they have improvements in the future, can't wait
I'm still on my 1st playthrough and I'm currently at 1,467 hours and I'm about to play it right now. Perfect? No, but no game has kept my picky ass entertained this long. lol Not even Skyrim or the Fallout series.
⚠️If you rush through the main story and miss all of the other stuff, you're playing RPG's wrong. 😑
I am surprised that since MS has bought zenimax that they didn't innovate a little and offer an online-accessible pool of assets to supplement the loadouts and then update or add to that pool over time. Like setting up some kind of api to serve new things to the base game. A good chunk of player had to of been online to play on gamepass, the others most likely have internet... just seems like a prime opportunity to introduce something like this.
They have the xbox guys/gals, they have the infrastructure - I mean, they wouldn't need to cram all of it into the standalone game and instead, just side-load revolving POIs and other assets over time. In my mind I can rationalize why a set of prefabs makes sense, since we're exploring the unknown, this would be the case realistically... but the interiors and components of some of the fabs could be swapped, decrepit with moss in a forest type environment (there are some frozen or have overgrowth) or dusty in a more desert type.
I love the game and absolutely appreciate it for what it is, and the devs, I think they did amazing work here. Idk I'm a bit empathetic to what must of been just insanely long days, missed family events, etc. to get this to where it's at. I've gotten to enjoy and see games evolve over time, and starfield definitely is a culminating point of all that iteration games have undergone.
The one thing, if I could tell todd to add, would be hidden secrets and very special items/armor/weapons to find. The mantis set is cool, but it doesn't scratch my incessant itch to find more things like it... but haven't found. I miss this dearly from their previous titles. Since I played morrowind so much (and still do occasionally), that game had so many things to find and rabbit holes to go down, and they were remarkable finds, worthy of having spent the time and build-up of excitement. As my brother has recently pointed out, the only rpg type game (as of late) to provide this was totk and botw - this is what I would request.
I want more diverse things to do that are closer together and a mando style jetpack, i want space stations and the ability to modify my ship interior. I want more space battles and i wanna pilot m class ships
I haven't been obessed with playing a game in years until I found Starfield, they did a great job and allowing modders to make the game even better, awesome. Part of the problem I see is there is some sort of competition between some of the new space games and trashing ones you do not like even if it is a good game. Have a steam friend that goes out of his way to trash Starfield and praise Star Citizen even though he hasn't played Starfield in months and only played about 8 hours total. I really could care less if someone doesn't like a game, move on dude. I thought Star Citizen was a bit cartoony, bland story line and the ship building is not that great but I do not post or do dumb videos announcing my distaste. Just play the game you enjoy what you want and leave the rest of us alone!
I have 120 odd hours into my first play through I am not rushing it . Starfield is a masterpeice.
i can see the potential as well, and i'm personally not even playing the game, but that's mostly because this game requires far greater more powerful gaming gear than i have or can afford, so i might be waiting the next 5 or so years before i get to play this game because i'm so poor but i also won't play on inferior hardware which is what i currently have and another reason why i won't be playing it any time soon.
but i do have an interest despite the bugs and glitches, i'm also not one of the people who want bethesda to get rid of the creation engine, is the engine buggy? yes, is it worth fixing? yes, it's a great engine when it's been worked on to run better and i have seen the stuff it's capable of over the course of the last decade through the modding scene, so i know it has great potential, i suppose bethesda keep that a bit too limited and they just need to keep working on improving on it.
Trust me the game isn't even that buggy. Especially after latest update.
I love what I’ve seen of Starfield. It definitely has some issues and needs some QOL improvements, more life added to it, the ability to decide where you want the dang doors and ladders on your ship and so on.
Still can’t wait to play, and I’m really hoping it gets the same treatment as CP2077 or NMS.
The mods definitely help. I wouldn’t go so far as to say mods “save” the game, but they do fix a lot of the really questionable decisions the devs made. Like enemies having a very stupid AI. Attach that to level or difficulty or something.
I love it been playin around 4 hours aday since launch.cant say best all time thats all bioshocks but ive never played this much.was real buggy gotten lil better but now im trying learn starship. Main quest is awsome. I joined every gang industry i could to get all quests