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I watched that video and all the comments are basically saying they still love the game and I have to wonder if I'm finally going to use the term "nostalgia goggles" unironically.
The game is still hugely popular but more "eh this was bad actually" -type videos are coming out.
Their best game of the 21st century was not even made by them lmao
At launch it was novel and fun to play the new fancy open world game with graphics for around probably 40 hours. The writing was trash and the gameplay was shallow, and this became clear the more I played. However I'd argue that opinion had started to turn on it in the mid 2010s.
Finally, I'll say this: in my main playthrough where I beat every questline, I had fun sometimes. When I did the same in Fallout 4, I had fun in two quests and was desperately waiting for it to get good for the other 60 hours. Starfield is never fun, and also weirdly shorter.
I feel like the turnaround coincided perfectly with the 8 hour Morrowind essay guy shitting on Skyrim for 20 hours straight in 2022, and suddenly everyone agreed with him, doubly so after Starfield came out.
No idea who you're talking about but Bethesda games have always had some part of the community that disliked what came next with each subsequent release.
Fallout 76 was the beginning of the nainstream discourse, Bethesda didn't help that either with the fumbling over the bags, the bad pr and dark rum at some point lol all very silly but that was the start of the shift in perspective.