@dasme IMO, #Starfield is a sad gaming experience when compared to past #Bethesda releases. The recent release is plagued with loading crashes, base building bugs and unfinishable quest chains. Suffice to say, it’s a shell of what it could have been under Bethesda prior to the #Microsoft purchase and feels far from a finished product.

Even #Fallout76 was a money grab joke with its monthly #Fallout1st subscription for an endless chest and random decor, which actually felt required to make in game loot system even manageable.

Fair point on #Activision though. We’ll have to wait to see how it fares under #Microsoft, but at this point it’s obvious where this #Xbox game monopoly is taking us. Lesser quality games for more money. Unfinished products delivered through pricey #GamePass memberships with ads on all our loading screens after said games repeatedly crash.

I may sound old but I remember when I paid 5 bucks a month for Xbox Gold, now I’m paying $20 monthly for a #GamePass I’m regularly dissatisfied with and now they’ve started putting ads on my booting screen.

Being out of work due to film strikes means I can’t afford other #AAA games at the current monthly price for #GameTrash. This could very well be my final Xbox with how Microsoft is operating.

#Microsoft has started slipping #GameAds into my #Xbox power up screen and I fucking hate it.

More disgusting predatory behaviour from an Uber rich company that makes a business of buying up smaller game companies and ruining them.

They’ve destroyed #Bethesda, #Activision and countless others. I truly believe their #greedy #monopoly will ultimately kill the #gamingindustry.

What a age old legacy this pitiful conglomerate #Microsoft is trashing! They even upped the #GamePass price to boot! #Microsoft is just a #CorporateTrash company.

#Capitalism #Corporatism
#CorporateGreed #GameTrash
#Starfield #AAA