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It had a better LAUNCH than CP2077. Comparing it gameplay-wise is not even close. 2077 blows this game out of the water both in combat, story, characters and gameplay. And that's not even a hate on Starfield, it's just fact.
Starfield, has better RPG mechanics. The ship is cool, the crafting is good.
But Cyberpunk has an open world, vehicles, radio, better combat, better plot, Keanu Reeves, and a store called PEEPEE. Even at launch, if you played Cyberpunk on PC (or current gen consoles), it could run fine if you used DLSS (which Bethesda stupidly left out). My 2060 handled Cyberpunk better than my 3060 handles Starfield. (maybe about the same, it's been a while)
I enjoy both games, but Cyberpunk now, is leagues ahead of Starfield in overall quality. And the upcoming expansion looks to fix a lot of problems on the RPG front.
Don't pit the games against each other. They are both good, enjoyable products and you owe it to yourself to at least try them both, if you're an RPG fan.
However if we must compare The writing, gameplay, graphics and characters are better in Cyberpunk, plus it does not need a loading screen at every turn.
Starfiled is better at base building, ship building, exploration, weapon modding and console optimisation.
For me its apples and oranges, I don't see why one would compare these two games in any way other than a lot of people are feeling unhappy about the game they got.
To be fair. Bugs are to be expected in every game, even big AAA ones.
But it was very funny.
Sadly with this games current state, I foresee a lot of people refunding the game, this might lead Bethesda to abandon it, rather than patch it. They have the new Indiana Jones to publish and then TESVI in 2028.
Both use UE5.
Cyberpunk may have not lived up to the hype but it is still better than Starfield by a wide margin.