A former Bethesda employee dropped Starfield leaks, claiming the flying mechanic is not fun and the game’s engine is broken. Since its debut announcement in 2018, Starfield has become one of the most highly anticipated games of 2022. While Bethesda has provided occasional glimpses of the sci-fi space opera described as “Skyrim in space,” there has been no official gameplay trailer and only a few select images have been officially released. That said, supposed leaked screenshots have appeared online over the last few months, such as a set of images that suggest Starfield will include building customization.
Many of Starfield’s official screenshots do showcase detailed textures and clean graphics while simultaneously demonstrating a diverse range of immersive environments. The screenshots have come a long way, especially if the leaked images from 2018 are to be believed. The limited content Bethesda has released suggests that Starfield is in a strong state and will be ready for release on November 11, 2022.
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As first reported by Game Rant, former Bethesda employee Hevy008 provided Starfield leaks, detailing their experience working for the sci-fi adventure game and Bethesda Game Studios. While the former employee praised the work environment and described Todd Howard as charismatic, they did leak a few details regarding Starfield’s current state of development. Hevy008 claimed that Starfield has been playtested every Thursday since the beginning of 2022, and though the game is “looking good” and the “shooting feels alright,” the Creation Engine 2 is “crap.” The former Bethesda employee, who listed themselves as a Character Artist, went on to say that the
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