Bethesda surprised fans with mod support and a free quest in Starfield, but the mission cost 700 credits to continue and fans are not happy.
£9 is too much for parts of a quest says Starfield fans A new quest for Starfield has not gone down as well with fans as Bethesda would’ve hoped, as its second part is stuck behind a paywall. Not long after Starfield launched last September, Bethesda promised frequent updates including city maps, a new difficulty setting, and land vehicles – some of which were added in the May update.
However, I still think it’s absolutely outrageous that they’re selling individual quests instead of the whole quest line.’ Comment byu/TheMightyNovac from discussion inStarfield Other fans highlight that The Vulture quest only takes 15-20 minutes to complete. As a result, players are review bombing Starfield on Steam, where a substantial hike in negative reviews have been posted.
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