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I really fear for the next Elder Scrolls game if this is all Bethesda can create nowadays.
Starfield feels really phoned-in and lazy; as if Bethesda expected people to just blindly purchase it so Beth$ gets the cash while unpaid modders then have to supply the actual content.
Another thing, have you seen the influx of bad reviews by people buying this because if the awards? It's a happy symptom of the sarcasm, now we are getting the REAL reviews of common consumers.
Bethesda drones made the release mixed because they can't fathom the game being simply but mediocre and a failure. NOW the real reviews are coming and the game fell into mostly negatives, as it should.