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By Claire Lewis on September 27, 2023 at 3:28PM PDT

https://www.gamespot.com/articles/starfield-is-bethesdas-lowest-rated-game-on-steam/1100-6518009/

Starfield--Bethesda's first new IP in a quarter of a century--has, for the most part, enjoyed a very successful launch. The game hasn't even been out for a month, but in that timeframe, it has managed to beat Skyrim's concurrent player count on Steam (with over 1 million concurrent players taking the game for a spin on launch day) and amass over 10 million players. That's no small feat, and at first glance, it may seem like everyone playing the game is having the time of their life. But Steam reviews tell a slightly different story, with Starfield scoring lower with Steam players than any previous Bethesda game--including Fallout 76, which faced an incredibly rocky launch.

Bethesda hasn't revealed how many copies of the game have been purchased rather than accessed via Game Pass, making it difficult to compare Starfield's launch to that of previous Bethesda titles. Still, Steam's metrics offer a pretty clear picture of the game's reception, especially since, unlike players making use of Game Pass, anyone playing Starfield on Steam had to shell out the cold, hard cash to buy it, and probably purchased Starfield with the hopes of truly enjoying it. Unfortunately, after taking a peek at the Steam reviews, it seems Starfield has fallen well below the mark for a significant number of players.

Here's how Starfield's Steam reviews compare to previous Bethesda titles:

  • 2009's Fallout 3 reviews are 79.07% positive.
  • 2011's wildly popular Skyrim is right behind New Vegas, with 93.88% of user reviews rating it positively.
  • 2015's Fallout 4 earned a respectable 81.90% positive rating among players.
  • 2020's Fallout 76 previously held the record for Bethesda's lowest-rated game, with 71.76% of Steam user reviews giving it a thumbs-up.
  • 2023's highly anticipated Starfield is currently rated a fraction of a percentage lower than Fallout 76, with only 71.40% of player reviews speaking positively of the game.

Bethesda has garnered a bit of a reputation for releasing games with loads of bugs in them, and while Starfield certainly has a few, it's arguably the least-buggy title launched by Bethesda in recent memory, and the studio seems to be committed to patching these issues out as quickly as possible. So what gives?

There are a number of potential reasons behind the game's low score. Some players and internet personalities have been extremely vocal about their distaste for Bethesda's choice to let players select their own pronouns, which may have affected the game's rating to some extent. But rather than complaining that they're being bogged down with bugs, many players are complaining about awkwardly-stiff NPC facial animations, an extremely limited number of romanceable companions, and far too much procedurally generated content that sees immersion broken when players stumble across the same named NPC's corpse in the same exact spot inside the same exact cave on three different planets. Other complaints include the lack of any sort of codex or compendium to keep track of lore and learn more about the history of the game's factions, the absence of any ground-side mode of transport (like a rover or alien mount) to make planet exploration less onerous, and, perhaps worst of all, downright painful interstellar dogfights.

While Bethesda's latest release has certainly fallen short in the eyes of some players, there's no guarantee that this will remain the case. The studio has a habit of releasing large-scale games that later receive large-scale updates, often including new DLC, new in-game activities, and access to mods for console players. Bethesda clearly has big plans for Starfield, and its Steam user score may improve in the future as more content is added. For now, however, the game is trailing behind Cyberpunk 2077's concurrent player count on Steam, and 25% of players exploring the galaxy on Xbox have failed to even achieve liftoff. Ultimately, Starfield's fate will be decided by the actions of its developer, but for the moment, a good amount of Steam players seem to agree that the studio's choice to lean on procedural generation has resulted in a game that feels like it's a mile wide, but an inch deep.

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[-] howsetheraven@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I bought FO76 at launch and played it for 70-80 hours before dropping it for good. Never could get back into it but I digress. I have 0 interest for Starfield.

This is all to say, the reviews seem pretty validating and it tracks with my personal experience.

I also wouldn't hold out any hope for great DLC. We're decades away from Point Lookout at this point. You might get a Far Harbor, but I think it's probably gonna be Vault 88.

[-] YeetPics@mander.xyz 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Man I'm glad to not have to deal with reviews. I play the game, I have a good time. I watch people crying about how bad the game is. I play the game more, I have a good time. People talk shit because it's a fun game. I'm still gonna play it lol...

"oh, going to space and flying around and fighting pirates and is all so glum and boring"

"the npcs I spend my time following around and documenting don't go to bed and I find this unacceptable"

K. Go play madden 2024 (the same as the last 15 releases) or Call of dukie so some racist little dipshit can say he fucked your mom last night.

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[-] Polar@lemmy.ca 0 points 1 year ago

People are angry because you can pick they/them pronouns. It's weird.

[-] DoucheBagMcSwag@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Don’t you mean:

You can pick FUCKING PRONOUNSSS

🤣

[-] Polar@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

Why did you quote me, but change the quote?

FTFY 😄

(Fixed that for you)

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[-] ComradeWeebelo@lemm.ee -1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

It shouldn't be surprising given that Bethesda had all of their staff working on Fallout 4 in the GECK and they still barely managed to come up with a MVP in time for launch.

Bethesda of today just isn't what they used to be. For Elder Scrolls, they peaked with Morrowind when they were near bankruptcy and were forced to throw all their chips into the ring. Oblivion was OK, but had severe balance issues. The storytelling was alright, but you could tell that Bethesda had already started their formulaic approach to the series by this point. Heck, that may have even been the case going from Daggerfall to Morrowind. I won't even talk about Skyrim. They've milked that game for so long, its honestly just shameful at this point.

And for Fallout... Well, Bethesda has never made a competent Fallout game. I realize its their IP now, but they don't get what the original vision of the series was when Interplay held the rights to it. They butchered the lore with Fallout 3 and couldn't even create a coherent or compelling story in 4. The only reason NV is so beloved is because Obsidian developed it and at the time, they were employing former members of Interplay.

My issue with Starfield is that they attempted to enter into the sci-fi genre by basically copying existing works. A lot of the mechanics are basically ripped straight from No Mans Sky or Star Citizen. The story isn't really compelling. And somehow, the dungeon design has gone even more downhill. I won't even address the fact that they attempted to make a space sim in the now extremely old creation engine.

Edit: It seems to be a contentious issue on the Internet to point out flaws in any Bethesda game. I have over 500+ hours in each mainline Bethesda game released since Oblivion. If I didn't love their games, I wouldn't have played them so much.

It's very important to still remain critical of the things we love, especially if they bear some type of nostalgia factor like Bethesda games clearly do.

[-] Hossenfeffer@feddit.uk 2 points 1 year ago

So you harbour nothing but contempt for all Bethesda games published in the last 20 years? Cool, cool, your opinion is enjoyable.

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