Starfield steam page for the DLC currently shows eight user review score of 41%, making this one of the worst Bethesda DLC’s released of all time. This is so horribly, shockingly bad for Bethesda, because it shows as a gaming company, they are no longer capable of delivering a really good gaming experience as they had in the past. Some of the reviews sum up quite nicely what is wrong with this DLC…

Less content than any skyrim DLC. Less than The Fallout 4 story DLCs. Doesn’t change of the complaints people had with the base game, writing is still at a 4th grade level.

Quick: If you are looking to buy my answer is no, you aren’t missing much content. I was really hoping to enjoy this DLC. Took about 4 hours for the main story and maybe 2 more hours to 100% the achievements.

These two reviews I think really summed up what Starfield has become, $70 for an AAAA title that has extremely little buy-in from the community, horrifically low amount of replayability and can be breezed through easily. It’s mind-boggling to see this

  • Scrubbles
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    11312 hours ago

    Remember when Cyberpunk fucked up their release. They knew they fucked up and owed it to the gamers. They told their board and stockholders to hold off, and that they needed to rebuild trust with their users before they could make line go up.

    So they took their time, they redid many of the mechanics that people didn’t like, the fixed all of the bugs, and then they released Phantom Liberty - one of the best expansions I have ever seen in gaming history. Good enough where it could have been a game on it’s own.

    That is how you rebuild trust with the community. You tell your stockholders to shut the fuck up and let you do what you do best. If they don’t trust you to do that, then fuck em, they can sell their stock, why are they holding stock in a company they don’t trust?

    • @[email protected]
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      147 minutes ago

      On that note, how is Cyberpunk still 60 euros on Steam? I know it’s been getting better with the DLC and everything, but the game’s been out for ages.

      That said, I might have to buy Phantom Liberty. I bought and finished the base game like 2 or 3 years ago I think and I really enjoyed it even back then.

    • @[email protected]
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      63 hours ago

      The difference is, there is no fixing Starfield, it is rotten to the core. You would have to re-do most of the story elements and writing, and the disjointed, empty world. On top of that you’d have to fix the bugs and technical limitations like the constant loading screens. At this point you would be throwing out most of the game and basically starting from scratch with a few systems done, like the ship building and possibly gunplay.

      I think cyberpunk never became what many wanted, but if you let go of your expectations, it is a good game.

    • exu
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      34 hours ago

      I didn’t play it at the time because of the bugs, but from what I saw the good parts of Cyberpunk were already present. Stuff like storytelling, interesting characters etc.
      Starfield has none of that.

    • @VelvetStorm
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      23 hours ago

      I’m still mad the monowire doesn’t work how it was said it would and that the cops can’t be bribed and shit like that. It’s a great game now and a lot of fun to play but I won’t ever trust another game company again like I did with them after they made witcher 3.

    • Carighan Maconar
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      24 hours ago

      … And still could bit fix that some keys are hardcoded. But I agree, with expansion the game was quite enjoyable.

    • dinckel
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      5612 hours ago

      Post-2.0 Cyberpunk is one of the best gaming experiences I’ve had in a long time. You can tell it’s a product of effort, and love for the project. They have taken in a considerable amount of feedback from pre-1.5.

      Meanwhile, Starfield is a complete miss in just about every way imaginable, and the expansion has followed through the same footsteps. On top of that, the studio actively gaslit people who expressed disapproval, even when it was constructive criticism.

      • Scrubbles
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        4212 hours ago

        I fully expect them to say it’s getting “review bombed” now, which is the current industry redefining of a term to make it come off as “It’s not us, it’s the stupid gamer’s fault”

        • dinckel
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          2311 hours ago

          It’s not a review bomb if it’s fully deserved. If you make a bad product, you deserve a bad review, and maybe Bethesda should have thought about that ahead of time

      • @[email protected]
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        38 hours ago

        Did they fix the driving?

        That was the one and only reason I gave up the game. It was amazing from the start, and then I got in a car and it was horrible, and I stopped.

        • Fushuan [he/him]
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          22 hours ago

          Bad cars don’t have good maneuverability is you full press the speeding stick, I imagine that that stick is an acceleration pedal and only full press it when I don’t need to do sharp turns. I would say that cars feel maybe too real.

          • @[email protected]
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            154 minutes ago

            You playing with a controller? I always thought the driving was optimized for the controller as I can’t half press acceleration on a keyboard.
            It’s a little bit better after the updates, but it’s still suboptimal I think.

            • Fushuan [he/him]
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              140 minutes ago

              Yeah, as most 1st person view games it’s just less taxing in my hands. I agree that not being to half accelerate would feel bad, you would start drifting all the time and that would suck for control. Try using W as an acceleration button, not a “forward” button. If you see that you need to take a turn stop accelerating for a while and then S before you start turning, like with a car.

        • dinckel
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          68 hours ago

          I never found that to be an issue, personally. It’s not as satisfying, as it is in other games, but i enjoyed it enough

    • @TommySoda
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      3411 hours ago

      Same with No Man’s Sky. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but they buckled down and delivered on almost every promise that they failed on back at release. Not only that but every update since the game came out has been for free. Both No Man’s Sky and Cyberpunk are fantastic games, and they were garbage on release. Bethesda has been doing the opposite approach and avoiding feedback from fans since Skyrim came out the first time.

      • metaStatic
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        -1211 hours ago

        Saying NMS delivered is pure copium. It has become a great game in it’s own right but it’s not the game we bought into at launch and never will be.

        • @ripcord
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          117 hours ago

          Oh god, so there is absolutely nothing they can ever do to make up for it, I guess. Even after like 10+ MAJOR updates and expansions over 6+ years for free, they can’t possibly ever do enough for some people, I guess.

        • @TommySoda
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          14 hours ago

          I’ve never played it, so I wouldn’t know. I’m just going off friends that play it and reputation.

          • @[email protected]
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            510 hours ago

            At launch, for me at least, it was a cool lonely scramble to survive.

            Now it’s a multiplayer game with a bunch of super easy shortcuts all over the place, even outside of the multiplayer. I enjoy playing with my friends, but the solo experience is definitely worse now.

            • @ripcord
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              57 hours ago

              Thats not really an answer to their question, though.

              Also I disagree :)

                • @ripcord
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                  96 hours ago

                  You answered a question with a good answer, just not to the question they aske. They asked about the comment - “it’s not the game we bought into at launch”. They were talking about how a loy of people complained that what the game was at launch wasn’t what had been advertised - what people “bought into”.

                  You seem to be explaining why it’s “not the game you bought at launch” - which is definitely a valid argument too, just to something else.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    66 hours ago

                    Ah I see. I assumed it was a typo that was supposed to be “bought it at launch”.

                    But yeah “in” totally makes sense too. Thank you for pointing that out.

            • I Cast Fist
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              58 hours ago

              I never figured a reason to even bother with multiplayer in NMS, except maybe to speed up base building. The only real challenge of the game is surviving the first hour, even on hardcore/permadeath.

              • @[email protected]
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                38 hours ago

                Yeah, I have the permadeath achievement. Once you get off the first planet you’re fine.
                It used to be harder for a lot longer. Now you can just teleport anywhere you want at anytime.

    • @acosmichippo
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      2812 hours ago

      Cyberpunk was buggy, unoptimized, and kind of unfinished, but the fundamental game design was sound.

      Starfield on the other hand is broken at its core. The Bethesda RPG experience just does not translate to the open worlds space map they built the game on. So they can’t take the cyberpunk approach because they’d have to build an entirely different game from scratch.

      • @[email protected]
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        88 hours ago

        Given the amount of the playable game that takes place on foot, they should have called it Field

      • Scrubbles
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        1812 hours ago

        I don’t know why anyone decided that that engine was the right way to go. The number one thing that killed the game for me was the endless loading screens. Constantly. Whenever I started feeling immersed, a new loading screen would pop up and it ruined it for me. We have engines left and right that don’t need to do this anymore, but starfield, the game that’s trying to base itself to be a realistic exploration game, decided that endless loading screens were still the best way to go

        • Antithetical
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          42 hours ago

          That was one of the things that really helped with the immersion for me in Witcher 3 and even Cyberpunk. You walk into a building, house, etc and the world outside just continued and was present. I’m still quite impressed with their engine and it is a bit sad that they’ll be switching to UE5 for the next Witcher.

        • @acosmichippo
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          even without the loading screens it would still be terrible. get a quest, go to your ship, take off, travel to other system, land, exit your ship, walk to destination, reverse all that to turn the quest in, rinse and repeat. it’s just a tedious experience.

          the best part of Bethesda games is just being able to wander around aimlessly in a pretty environment, likely stumbling upon little easter eggs or side quests along the way. none of that exists in Starfield.

          • Owl
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            33 hours ago

            You just described mass effect

          • I Cast Fist
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            48 hours ago

            Reading it like that, the loop sounds straight off Diablo 1 on PSX. Get quests, head to the dungeon, loading screen, wipe the floor, loading screen, wipe next floor, back to town, loading screen, turn in.

            That kind of loop is not bad in itself, but Bethesda applied it to the wrong type of game.

    • @[email protected]
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      1512 hours ago

      I might need to revisit cyberpunk, I didn’t know an expansion was ever released. I kind of hit max level doing mostly side quests within 4 months of launch and lost interest.

      • teft
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        1511 hours ago

        They changed a lot, but in a good way. I had also spent a while away from the game and came back recently for the expansion. It’s really good.

        I would suggest starting a new character from scratch if you pick up the DLC. You’ll really appreciate the new changes to cyberwear that way.

        • the post of tom joad
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          39 hours ago

          I’ve had it sitting in my library, maybe it’s finally time to play it. Which is the better voice actor to pick, dude or chick?

          • teft
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            59 hours ago

            I prefer the male voice but the female voice is more emotive. Plus the female avatar gets a nice story with Judy.

            • VindictiveJudge
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              26 hours ago

              I’m the opposite. I prefer the fem VA, but I like Panam just a bit more than Judy.

        • @[email protected]
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          711 hours ago

          I would definitely need a new character, nothing worse than picking up an old save and having zero clue about what’s going on in game. I think I’ll put that on my list, I really did enjoy the game at the time I played it, and I definitely got 100 hours playtime from it.

      • Scrubbles
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        1412 hours ago

        It’s pretty legit. It stands on it’s own, and they also improved the base game quite a bit. I’d suggest it for sure

        • @[email protected]
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          411 hours ago

          I was having fun, despite the flaws at launch. I’m sure with improvements and more content it’ll be a great one to revisit.

          • Scrubbles
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            25 hours ago

            Oh trust me, I had a decent time playing it. I played through it 100%, did all the side stuff, did the base building - everything. But, I still felt annoyed and bored a good chunk of the time. The game was fine. But it was only fine. I wouldn’t say it was revolutionary or anything Bethesda said, it was just… fine.

          • @halcyoncmdr
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            711 hours ago

            Phantom Liberty is a great expansion in its own right, combined with the 2.0 changes just made the entire experience better.

      • @gcheliotis
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        311 hours ago

        I’m waiting for the ultimate edition that will include everything here

      • @[email protected]
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        211 hours ago

        basically the major points of change was launch, then cyberpunk edgerunners clothing dlc patch (1.0 but bigs fixed). 2.0 rewrote some of the games mechanics that dropped before the expansion. and then the expansion was released (which added new endings)

    • @[email protected]
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      911 hours ago

      I mean, it all hinged in the fact that under all those glitches and bugged mechanics CDPR still had a nice game. Starfield can’t be salvaged cuz the core game is just mediocre shit.

      I wanna say it’s a failed IP at this point, but who knows how many copies sold. What is sure is it doesn’t deserve any more of my time. I have the DLC but won’t reinstall that garbage

      • I Cast Fist
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        38 hours ago

        It certainly sold a lot. Bethesda once claimed to have over 10 million players across all platforms. Even if we assume half of those were using gamepass, that’s still 5 million sales.

        Of course, if you compare it to Fallout 4’s first 6 months, with reported 12 million sales on day-one, that’s a significant letdown.

        Starfield is a very real “could have been”, if only [huge list of changes] happened.