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Nope.
The longer a dev/company can keep you playing a game and sucking your life away the better it is for them.
Bethesda intentionally put in console commands in some of their games like Skyrim, Fallout, and Starfield.
A) that makes no ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ sense, and I feel dumber for having read it. How the hell does playing a single player game with no micro transactions longer matter at all to CD projekt??
B) Dude it's called good progression and the game is much better for it. You don't even need to upgrade crap to beat it. Just use the legendary stuff you find or buy. Towards the end of a very hard playthrough right now and V is so overpowered as it is that upgrading is simply overkill. And yeah Bethesda HAS to add in console commands because their ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ games are always more bugged than Cyberpunk-2077 ever was. Unlike Bethesda, Cyberpunk-2077 actually fixed their game and made the progression 10x better AND cut down on all the useless loot (again unlike any Bethesda game). At least ♥♥♥♥ field...sorry starfield will always be there for you 😉
thinking maybe this poster is trolling...............nothing to do with the topic.