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I completely disagree with that, starfield isn't nearly as buggy as cyberpunk was
On pc, it is. But you gotta choose where to put your faith, and Bethesda had blind faith from its players for ages.
not in my experience it isn't I have like 50 hours in starfield and I've had very little bugs at all
That is exactly what anecdotal evidence is. And that is precisely why it's not relyable.
You are giving anecdotal evidence.
What isnt anecdotal evidence is that 2077 was so buggy it was preventing people from playing the game, and the game breaking bugs were well documented.
While starfield has no consistent and unavoidable game breaking issues. As shown by zero documentation of stable game breaking bugs.
Theyre not the same.
couldn't have said it better myself