Starfield is almost here, and players are hungry for any comment or tidbit of information that could hint at what the game has in store for players. A recent comment by Bethesda’s Pete Hines has gotten players’ attention regarding the game’s story, but it does not have many fans excited or confident in its quality. With that said, it’s not quite as simple as that.
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Pete spoke at Gamescom recently during a Bethesda Mainstream live stream, where he discussed being 80 hours into the game before having a conversation between him and Bethesda head Todd Howard. Howard insisted he focus on the story, which Hines then spent 50 hours playing. Following that, he claimed that the game “doesn’t even really get going until you finish the main quest.”
This comment has gotten fans nervous, with several users taking to Reddit to voice their concerns, with some worried this could indicate the poor quality of the main storyline, or wondering what could be locked behind the campaign’s completion. However, it’s worth taking these comments with a grain of salt, as it’s not as clean-cut as it sounds.
His comments could be related to the game’s new game+ features, which promise to be “a unique and exciting twist” on the feature, or post-game content that affects or opens up additional paths or options to players. Perhaps it is just marketing speak to hype the story, which, for many Bethesda fans, tends to take a backseat to their game’s vast amount of side content. The interview discusses the scope and quests of Starfield, and Hine’s made a point of not wanting to spoil anything story-related, so it’s hard to know precisely
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