It's Bethesda, so the bugginess will be a feature.
Hence my concerns, this doesn't look like a marked improvement over Skyrim and Fallout 4. Fallout 4 is just such a badly designed game. I've tried numerous times to get far into that game, but I always end uninstalling it because of so many things, from its boring quest design to its overabundance of loot (in a post apocalyptic setting) to its lack of truly unique dungeons and areas stifle any fun that could be had. Bethesda has really gone in on quantity over quality. Moreover they keep thinking that by making their maps bigger, they are making making their games better, but all they do is spread out the interesting areas too far apart and then fill the empty spaces in between with copy and paste locations.I don't know, this looks like a fairly typical "mile wide but an inch deep" Bethesda game. I can pretty much guarantee that those "thousands of explorable planets" will be akin to Skyrim "hundreds of explorable dungeons". As in it's the same three or four maps over and over with some minor procedural variations. By the time you've run through a dozen of them, you'll already be getting tired of it all.
The base and ship building looks fun, but I'm not seeing much in the way of actual gameplay functionality there. Is the only purpose of the ship to get into random 1v2 dogfights for no good reason? Does your design make any real difference beyond the cosmetic? Are the crew similarly just cosmetic or does it actually matter who you hire for what posts? Same with the base building; in FO:4 it was mostly just busy work that could easily be ignored. Indeed their only real value was in making adhesive slightly less hard to come by for crafting purposes, by throwing up a potato & corn farm or two.
Also you'd think by this point they'd have figured a way out of the uncanny valley. Most modern RPGs do not have this problem.
Cautiously optimistic about this one. But it is Bethesda, so I have my concerns about it being a buggy mess. Though the good thing is that it will be on Game Pass on day one so it won't be a sixty or seventy dollar coaster.
I'd like to add that the developer console is a Godsend in Bethesda games. Can't count how many times it's saved my ass in Skyrim. Fingers crossed Starfield still has it...
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