An unlucky Starfield player faced a game-breaking bug after countless hours into the game.
After a whopping 591 hours of interstellar adventures, a brave space explorer finds themselves bidding a bittersweet farewell to their cherished base of operations.
Why? Because every attempt to approach the outpost is met with a crash – talk about a stellar inconvenience! Now, with the optimism of a true spacefarer, our player sets their sights on the Unity, hoping that this leap into the unknown might just fix the pesky crashes. But, alas, even in the vastness of space, bugs seem to find their way in.
Starfield's got this nifty New Game Plus feature, but it seems like the game is doing a cosmic limbo dance with particularly long playthroughs. Players are reporting all sorts of strange glitches at higher New Game Plus levels – from turning invisible (the ultimate stealth move), to being stuck in a never-ending time warp (timey-wimey shenanigans, anyone?), and even companions referencing events from a previous run. It's like the game is playing its own version of "Back to the Future" in the far reaches of space.
Ah, the cosmic tale of Starfield – Bethesda's space sandbox adventure. While it carries the spirit of its acclaimed predecessors like The Elder Scrolls and Fallout, it's not quite hitting the universal acclaim just yet. Starfield finds itself in a unique orbit with fewer players than the legendary Skyrim, and it's the lone major Bethesda title on Steam sporting a Mixed rating. It's like the cosmic jury is still out on this one.
Despite a full-year delay, some Bethesda aficionados can't help but feel that Starfield might've needed a bit more time in the developer oven. It's like the game set off on its interstellar journey with some features lacking the depth that fans were hoping for. But, and it's a big but, Starfield is not without its cosmic charms. Even with the quirks and limitations, players are diving into the galactic abyss, investing countless hours. There's something magnetic about the universe Bethesda has crafted, drawing in adventurers despite the hiccups.
Oh, the cosmic woes of Mattgyvercom in Starfield! Picture this: hundreds of hours spent building and decorating an outpost, a true labor of love. But alas, the gaming gods had a twist in store. Every time Mattgyvercom approached their celestial creation, bam! Game crash. Talk about a spacefaring tragedy.
The glitch seems to have set up camp specifically on the Xbox Series X, triggering its cosmic mischief solely at the outpost. Mattgyvercom, being the valiant space explorer they are, went through a cosmic checklist of troubleshooting maneuvers. They tried it all – traveling to other corners of the planet, tiptoeing to the outpost, untangling cargo links, bidding companions farewell, taking the adventure to the PC, building a second outpost – you name it. Even a hard reset of the console joined the lineup. But alas, the outpost stood as a crash-prone fortress.
It's like a cosmic mystery, a glitch in the space-time continuum that refuses to be unraveled. Here's hoping the interstellar bug-busters at Bethesda get wind of Mattgyvercom's cosmic plight and send a fix across the void.
Ah, the plot thickens in the cosmic drama of Starfield! The culprit, it seems, might just be lurking in the way FormIDs are handled in this new galactic adventure. Unlike its Bethesda predecessors, Starfield's dynamic FormIDs are taking up more data in the shiny new Creation Engine. It's like a data overload, causing a celestial stack overflow.
What's the result of this cosmic data dilemma? Save files during long Starfield playthroughs are going into a crash-prone tailspin. Loading a save or taking a fast travel leap becomes a perilous journey through the stars, and players like Mattgyvercom find themselves caught in the crossfire.
Now, here's a cosmic twist for you: even a heavily modded Skyrim playthrough apparently takes up less data than a vanilla Starfield run. Cue concern alarms in the modding community, where space modders are peering through their telescopes, worried about the data storm on the horizon.
Now, while the release of Shattered Space was always on the celestial itinerary, here's the cosmic scoop – Bethesda still has about 250 cosmic architects hard at work on Starfield. That's a whole constellation of developers, suggesting that the post-launch support for Starfield might just be grander than the epic tales of Skyrim. It's like the universe of Starfield is expanding even further.
With these interstellar architects on the case, there's hope that they'll navigate through the technical quasars and address the deep-rooted issues that have left some players adrift in the cosmic sea. Here's to Starfield realizing its full potential and shining brightly in the gaming galaxy!
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