Starfield players get confused due to Starfield's absence of gore when compared with Skyrim, Fallout
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Starfield players get confused due to Starfield’s absence of gore when compared with Skyrim, Fallout

Starfield players get confused due to Starfield’s absence of gore when compared with Skyrim, Fallout

 

Bethesda’s past titles were well-known for their gore and blood. In the case of the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrimand the Fallout series already under their belts the slashing of heads by arrows as well as animals cutting off legs are common event. For their new action-based game Starfield,fans have noted the absence of blood in their travels through their Settled Systems.

The game is packed with action and a plethora of guns, many gamers expected more than just the occasional blood splash However, Bethesda has apparently turned the tables in their latest game. A head-slapper could produce an effect you want, and several corpses around the globe seem to have been killed in grisly methods, however as to the many gores we could cause the world, we are limited. The enemies who have been through a ringer, end up appearing pretty well-maintained after they are finished with the game.

The revelation has prompted many fans to join Reddit to inquire concerning Bethesda’s recent SFW methods. One user, Walkingdeaddd22 inquired, “What happened to the gore?” (As spotted by Dexerto). “There’s plenty of blood there in Starfield but every dead character looks like they’re lying down for an afternoon nap.” It appears that the majority of other users agree in the responses, including one commenting that it’s possible to “walk through it all without leaving a footprint or creating a mess”.

Many others were unhappy in the fact that guns using rivets do not “pin opponents against the wall” while another explained how to enter an home and “find blood all over the place” however the body in good condition.

We’re not sure what the reason is, but we’re not certain. Bethesda is reducing the violence, many believe that this is because of Starfield being more child-friendly in comparison to Skyrim or Fallout. It’s a little speculative since the game is still filled with many murders and violent scenes. It could, however, actually have been the method Todd Howard and Bethesda were trying to achieve.

With the game having recently reached a 10-million player mark and its absence of violence isn’t deterring players from having fun in the midst of celebrities.

 

Starfield players get confused due to Starfield’s absence of gore when compared with Skyrim, Fallout
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