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I didn't listen to a single bit of hype before Launch. I didn't watch a single preview of gameplay, graphics, didn't read articles on the proposed mechanics, and absolutely love skyrim and fallout games. I barely knew about starfield other than "Bethesda is making a space game".
Starfield is a good game. Consider that maybe you are just a spoiled brat, or terminally miserable.
So, maybe it isn't the game you thought it was gonna be. Idc, that's a you problem. I've got ~100 hours in it, and only just now started slowing down on playing it. And that's more if a "less time on the computer in general" move, less of "starfield doesn't sound fun right now".
Stop believing corporations when they hype shit up, be a smarter consumer. You don't get any cool points for being a fan boy of an entity that exists to take your money. Stop worshipping at the feet of that which entertains you. It honestly super pathetic, and makes you seem simple, and makes you way more likely to make up expectations that are unwarranted, or believe hype that's premature.
Edit: cope harder cry babies
"Starfield is a good game"
No. No it isn't. It has worse space exploration than a game from 2016(NMS), worse inventory management than Minecraft, and an unnecessary amount of loading screens that haven't been seen since Borderlands 1.
Hard disagree. I gave NMS about 30 hours before I dropped it. Picked it up a few times after big updates, still just a hollow shell of a game to me, with basically zero story or objectives.
I have 500 hours in that game and I'm just going to go ahead and ask it. What?
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