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I only blocked like 5 people here, so my curiosity is spiking but i won't let it get the best of me :d
Is anyone suprised? Maybe Todd wont be so quick to make another lazy turd of a game next time XD
How else would you describe finding joy in expressing negativity? I'm not a psychiatrist so I can't make a diagnosis but a layman's take on it is simply hate for hate's sake and they somehow find that to be self-satisfying. It is beyond any rational comprehension.
Hmmm
The people at Bethesda are so un-creative. Think about this, Skyrim and Fallout 4 are created in what Bethesda says are another reality. What happens everytime you beat Starfield other than a feeling of dread and bordem. If you've guessed you end up in another universe, you have to wonder if anyone at Bethesda figured out this un-utilized potential?
People are going back to these games anyway might as well do it in Starfield.