Bethesda pays tribute to a fallen community member who passed away waiting to get their hands on Starfield with an in-game message.
With this feature, we run down 15 of the most dynamic open worlds players can just get lost in for dozens upon dozens of hours.
Fuck this website.
Imagine thinking you have such rivetting content that you expect people to click 15 times to view your stupid list.
Bethesda's customer support team has been responding to negative Starfield reviews on Steam.
That's pretty pathetic but also kind of the standard expected from XBox these days.
Why struggle to create compelling content when you can just tell users they are wrong?
I also heard they were going to heavily monetize the modding scene.
These responses are so Microsoft - lean into the fail.
"I don't like this game"
"Are you sure you don't like this game? Could you perhaps actually like this game? I think you might! You do like this game after all!"
Reading Alex Hay’s message to his loved ones actually made me very sad.
Well done Bethesda…