In the lead-up to the release of Starfield, opinions are swirling as fervently as stars in a galactic black hole. The gaming community seems to be more divided than ever. Yet, amidst the noise, certain themes stand out. In particular, the importance of reviews.

Unless you've lived in a remote space rock for the past few days, you might have noticed that leaks about Starfield have dominated the headlines. Theexasperated response of a Bethesda executive following certain privy details spilling on the internet partly due to the widepsread distribution of early review copies have created quite the debate about why Bethesda probably shouldn't worry too much.

For Bethesda Game Studios, critics' reviews and the early leaks have traditionally mattered little. With a long history of producing some of the most customizable games in the industry, their fanbase often runs deeper than surface reviews. Consider The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, a game that has not only seen staggering numbers in terms of mods downloaded but also showcases the avidity of its fan base with its newer Special Edition surpassing the OG version in terms of mod downloads due to its advanced 64-bit moddability.