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Starfield: The Most Perfect Bethesda Video Game Yet - Bugs Addressed and Positive Reviews
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Starfield: The Most Perfect Bethesda Video Game Yet – Bugs Addressed and Positive Reviews

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Starfield: The Most Perfect Bethesda Video Game Yet

There have been concerns about bugs in Starfield, but according to various sources, it may be the most flawless game Bethesda has ever produced. These reports are based on review versions that will be available on August 31st.

Bethesda’s Reputation and Starfield

Bethesda has gained notoriety for the bugs found in its video games. Given the extensive scope of Starfield, people have assumed that it will also have its share of issues. However, recent news suggests that our assumptions may be wrong.

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Positive Reviews and Testimonies

A number of users, who have survived the space adventures in Starfield, have praised the game’s ending. Notable among them is journalist Tyler McVicker, who played for over 15 hours without encountering a single bug, while adhering to the non-disclosure agreement.

In addition, many other journalists, bloggers, and influencers, who preferred to remain anonymous but spoke to Insider Gaming, shared McVicker’s positive impression. Some minor bugs were found, but these were so few that they can be counted even after extensively playing for hours. Moreover, these bugs are already included in the list of fixes to be implemented in Patch 1.

A Cleaned-Up Game

Bethesda’s dedicated time in developing Starfield, coupled with Microsoft’s support, and the company’s determination to improve their reputation, have contributed to making Starfield a cleaner game than its predecessors. The truth of these claims will be soon confirmed as the Early Access begins on September 1st. We only have to wait a few days to experience it ourselves.

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