The Starfield map is not going down well
Players deem it useless in cities

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Starfield might've just launched in early access a matter of hours ago, but players are already finding out elements that they like, and some that they unfortunately don't. One of the latter features is apparently the in-game map system, which the veteran Bethesda fan below has deemed to actually be worse than both Skyrim and Fallout 4's in-game maps.
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The player just below even reasons that not having a map for "random locations" is thematically appropriate, sin🐷ce weꦚ're effectively charting the unknown. However, even they can't overlook the lack of a map in cities, which is only fair really, given that our explorers would surely get their hands on a city map as soon as possible.
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This isn't to say that Starfield players aren't having a lot of fun with Bethesda's new game, but they're more speaking up about something they believe the developer𝐆 has overlooked. Perhaps we'll get a comment from someone like game director Todd Howard on the matter at some point in the near future.
Something Starfield fans definitely are enjoying is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:revival of Skyrim's most infamous voꦛice line, in a pretty cheeky Easter Egg from Bethesda. Players have also stumbled across a heartfelt tribute to a Starfield fan who passed away ౠbefore they could ▨play the game.
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