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Companies would actually stoop to trying to market their game in a favorable light. I just can't believe that.
Glad it is only Todd Howard that is guilty of that.
Which decade?
Missing the Cybernetics implants if this were true. It's less than the games that came before it. They took out a ton of previous development and left us with a space game with no space travel aliens or androids. Fallout 4 had androids and mutants.
Bethesda was never the same since he took over. Daggerfall and Morrowind had their share of flaws but they were at least ambitious and wildly innovative.
Starfield is the way it is because this is his idea of a good Bethesda space game