In a not-so-surprising turn of events, Starfield is facing stark criticism from a prominent modding figure. The developer behind the renowned mod for The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim mod, Skyrim Together, Cosideci, took to the project's dedicated Discord server to express their disappointment with the open-space RPG, labeling it as "fucking trash."
Cosideci's initial enthusiasm for Starfield led them to invest significant effort in reverse-engineering the game and, in turn, adapt elements from its popular mod to develop a similar co-op experience for Starfield. However, this enthusiasm waned quickly after they actually played it - a sentiment that several players on Steam can agree with, despite Bethesda Game Studio's best efforts to convince them otherwise. The modding group criticized Starfield for lacking a similar kind of compelling exploration and vibrant, handcrafted world that are hallmarks of Bethesda's games. This led Cosideci to halt the development of Starfield Together, a project they had already ported about 70% of Skyrim Together's revered code.
The developer's disillusionment with Starfield was profound and its impact will likely be felt for the foreseeable future. They described the game as boring, bland, and void of the immersive exploration experience fans have come to expect from Bethesda titles. This stance has raised doubts about the potential of Starfield to foster a thriving modding community similar to that of Skyrim.
