That’s half the main games price… Just don’t buy it
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ok ill add some other info i dont want this to sound like a mindless bashing
BUGS as of patch 2.01
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in a quest you need to alternate between your face and another character. everytime after the switch the Start menu would be unavailable, only fix is to save and reload the game(you change clothes like 4 times in that quest and it gets bugged every time)
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character getting ejected into the air while leaving a vehicle for no reason
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character getting stuck into vehicles if you approach them too fast and the world freezing in solidarity
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quest markers not getting updated
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quests taking over your your tracked quest for no reason
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characters sending you texts while you are talking to them
I disagree, with or without taking bugs into consideration. It was a great experience and if you liked the base game you’ll probably like the expansion too, if you didn’t like the base game then you won’t.
thats the thing i didnt hate it. i like the base game. this is really just more of the same, i just dont think its good value for 30 bucks.
What is worth 30 dollars to you…? You said you’d have paid 15 for this, which is absurdly low in this day and age. A small expansion pack in the early 2000s would have cost more than that.
You want double the content in this DLC for 30?
I think that 20 side missions and a bit more of story would have made this more acceptable. The base game is what 60 side missions for 60 bucks? Why should you get less value from this? Most of the work was already done
What a bizarrely corporate measure of quality this is… this is how you end up with mile wide, inch deep grind fests that just ooze “value” by pure volume. I think expecting this amount of content for $15 at this point just means that you can expect no content at all, because it won’t be commercially viable to keep all your dev teams spun up to work on it, along with patches.
These 10 side quests are not exactly great. They are worse than the base game and you get a pointless choice at the end of each
He probably loved the amount of “content” in Starfield.
I didn’t.