Bethesda's customer support has been replying to individualStarfield players on Steam who have left negative reviews.
Despite the sci-fi RPG becoming a massive success in terms of sales for the studio and quickly becoming its biggest-ever game launch, the game has still received plenty of criticism.
Three months after its launch, Starfield is currently sitting at a 'Mixed' review score on Steam and, as flagged by user JuiceHead on <a data-analytics-id=«inline-link» href=«https://twitter.com/JuiceHead33/status/1729289164334469195?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1729289164334469195%7Ctwgr%5Ee6c33f465f102063e1e398a51614e28f502b24ca%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.eurogamer.net%2Fbethesda-responding-to-negative-starfield-reviews-on-steam» target="_blank" data-url=«https://twitter.com/JuiceHead33/status/1729289164334469195?ref_src=» https:>Twitter
(via Eurogamer), Bethesda has been responding to negative reviews in an attempt to convince players to give the game another chance.Responding to a player who called the game «generic» and «boring», Bethesda said, «You can fly, you can shoot, you can mine, you can loot! Starfield is an RPG with hundreds of hours of quests to complete and characters to meet. Most quests will also vary on your character's skills and decisions, massively changing the outcome of your playthrough.
»Try creating different characters with backgrounds and characteristics that clash or are oppositive of your previous character. You will feel like you are playing a totally different game..."
It seems that the support team has been responding to negative reviews throughout November, with the latest post being sent earlier today (November 28). Another user commented on the game's
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