A significant number of PC gamers are enraged by those who have pre-ordered Starfield. The reason? They lack trust in Bethesda and, considering the issues with recent PC versions of games (such as The Callisto Protocol, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, or The Last of Us Part 1, to name a few), they believe that pre-ordering should no longer be supported to send a message to publishers.
A Reddit post dedicated to this matter is currently exploding with comments, totaling over 2k. The headline is straightforward and immediately conveys the essence: “Why do people pre-order? Haven’t we learned our lesson?”.
Comments highlight that Starfield has been one of the top-selling games on Steam since pre-orders became available, indicating that gamers haven’t found an effective way to voice their concerns regarding the issues many games have faced in recent months.
However, several participants in the discussion acknowledge that Starfield is one of the most highly anticipated games in recent years. They also note that online discussions often do not represent the entire gaming community. For instance, one comment states: “I would like to point out that most people are simply unaware of the controversies in the video game world and/or they don’t care.” Another comment echoes a similar sentiment: “Not everyone is on Reddit; many people simply don’t care, and some of us are hypocrites.”
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