Bethesda vows to make more Starfield changes following major player feedback on latest patch

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Another commenter asked if “the Ryujin quest Sabotage is still broken,” to which Bethesda replied:”This fix is planned for a future update. It won’t be fixed in this one but it’s actively being looked into.”

“Was the feature with all items moving to the cargo bay even when you add a single hab fixed?” asked another Redditor. “There isn’t much point in decorating or displaying items in the ship when everything moves to the bay on a single change.”

“Hey, this is something the team are actively working on right now, we’ll update you when we have it locked in!” Bethesda told them.

And so forth. Not all responses from Bethesda were positive confirmations that a fix is incoming. In some cases, the spokesperson requested more information, and in one instance, they took to the studio’s defense when asked why it sometimes takes the developers longer to implement official fixes than it does for modders to come up with their own solutions.

“Official fixes and content additions have to go through lengthy certification and localization processes, especially for consoles (which is why the beta is only available for Steam users),” they said. “There is also the fact that, because of this, fixes are best bundled into larger consolidated updates that target branch milestones, rather than releasing them ad hoc. It also ensures better build testing when the new code is all together.”

Of course, Bethesda has made it crystal clear that it’s nowhere near done with Starfield, recently revealing that new updates will hit the game “roughly every six weeks” starting in February with “a major update.” The first story expansion – titled Shattered Space – is also expected sometime early this year.

In the meantime, here are the best Starfield mods you can try out today.

 

Source: gamesradar.com

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