Cloud Plays: Starfield Can’t Even Get This Right! Now We Have Delays!

Cloud Plays discusses the delays and issues with the latest Starfield update, as well as missed opportunities in the game.

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Cloud Plays discusses the latest news and updates regarding Starfield in their recent video. The highly anticipated update, which was supposed to be the biggest yet, has been delayed. The developers discovered an issue that they want to address before releasing the update into the steam beta. While Cloud Plays initially had positive expectations for the update, they express their disappointment in the delay and the lack of information about the issue at hand.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Starfield’s highly anticipated update has been delayed due to an undisclosed issue.
  • Cloud Plays expresses disappointment in the lack of transparency regarding the issue.
  • Concept art shared on Reddit showcases missed opportunities in the game, including a cool-looking Rover.
  • Cloud Plays suggests that Bethesda should have utilized the successful power armor mechanic from Fallout 4 in Starfield.

Delayed Update and Lack of Transparency

Cloud Plays starts by discussing the delay of the latest Starfield update. The update, which was intended to be the biggest one yet, was scheduled for release on the steam beta. However, the developers discovered an issue that they want to address before releasing the update. Cloud Plays expresses their disappointment in the lack of transparency regarding the issue, as the developers have not provided any details about the specific problem.

Missed Opportunities in Concept Art

The video highlights concept art shared on Reddit that showcases missed opportunities in Starfield. One piece of concept art features a cool-looking Rover that is not present in the game. Cloud Plays and viewers question why Bethesda decided to remove such a unique and interesting element from a space-themed game. The comments on the Reddit post reflect similar sentiments, with many players expressing their disappointment in the disparity between concept art and the actual game.

Power Armor Mechanic from Fallout 4

Cloud Plays suggests that Bethesda missed an opportunity to utilize the successful power armor mechanic from Fallout 4 in Starfield. They propose that while the game could have been a completely independent IP, it could have benefited from building upon the mechanics that worked well in Fallout 4. The power armor mechanic, which added depth and complexity to the gameplay, could have been adapted for armor suits in Starfield. Cloud Plays points out that Fallout 4 demonstrated how NPCs and communication could have been improved, and expresses their disappointment that these aspects were not implemented in Starfield.