r/XboxSeriesX Nov 20 '23

Starfield is still being worked on by 250 Bethesda devs Discussion

https://www.pcgamesn.com/starfield/bethesda-team
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u/YellsHello Nov 20 '23

In three years this game is going to have so many quality of life improvements and tons of extra content, including quest lines. Cyberpunk has been getting a lot of flowers lately, but Starfield at launch was leagues ahead. I’m feeling pretty confident that three years from now Starfield is going to be spoken of very positively and is gonna be ripe to revisit.

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u/goofyboi Nov 20 '23

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u/Yellow90Flash Nov 21 '23

yeah but compared to cyberpunk in starfields case it will more then likely be due to mods and not the developer putting in the work

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u/YellsHello Nov 21 '23

I’m actually most eager to see the added content in the post game / New Game+ that they are working on. Don’t want to spoil anything but the ending of the game makes Starfield uniquely interesting re: potential added content for the post game.

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u/alabamasussex Nov 21 '23

Far ahead in which domain? I played C2077 day one, although the launch was a mess and the game full of bugs, anyone honest could see the huge potential of the game with a few more years. Starfield has fewer bugs but this game would have feel outdated even in 2015. I'll take an example, there is a pretty funny video on YT that shows the difference between the atmosphere of nightclub in C2077 and Starfield. C2077 is something miles away in terms of quality of production. It's not something you can improve in 2 years like T-bugs, water physics, explosions, driving or enemies AIs...

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u/ehcold Nov 21 '23

I just don’t understand this mindset. Why should we be ok with a game maybe being good some number of years from now? It doesn’t make sense to me lol.

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u/YellsHello Nov 21 '23

I really enjoyed Starfield at launch FYI. Not a 10/10 GOTY for me, but I had a great time with it. Just meant that quality of life updates and extra content in the New Game+ will make it notably richer experience.