Bethesda Softworks' much-awaited game this year, "Starfield," has recently launched its early access for gamers who have paid extra to play this upcoming space RPG. 

However, they were met with a major bug that affected their gameplay. In what was supposedly an enjoyable experience playing the expansive interstellar game, gamers are now reporting this issue to the developer.  

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'Starfield' Plagued With Major Bug in Early Access

Players have taken their complaints on the "Starfield" subreddit, with many complaining about a major bug that plagues the game now. 

This bug is known as the "You're too early" error, which pops up in the early access, telling gamers trying to access the game that it is not yet available for them to try despite paying the company to play it.

The main reason for paying is to play the game earlier than others, and this issue is indeed something that gamers are entitled to get dismayed on or be disappointed with Bethesda.

Many "Starfield" early access gamers have attested to seeing the same bugs when launching the game, with those who waited for its countdown seeing no game even after it ended. 

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Does Bethesda Fix It?

On the other hand, gamers who were able to access "Starfield" early have mixed reviews about the game. One player claimed that the game has bugs, does not look good, and has weird NPCs throughout the immersive space experience. 

While Bethesda has not yet addressed the issue, the team still has time to fix the game before its global launch on September 6.

Bethesda's 'Starfield'

Among the biggest releases of 2023 is Bethesda's "Starfield," the expansive action role-playing game that will bring users to the massive and infinite space. 

One of the most significant experiences to see here on "Starfield" is the capability to venture into wide space and go to any point of the universe, with spacefaring being a massive focus by its developer. 

Bethesda promises a massive experience on "Starfield" and confirmed that the game would be accessible on 4K video quality at 60fps, made especially for PC only

In the Xbox consoles, it would vary on its models. The Xbox Series X will feature a 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels) resolution, while the Xbox Series S will only be at 2K (2160 x 1440p). Both platforms would also be locked out at 30fps only.

The massive promise of "Starfield" for an all-out, interactive space experience has enticed many gamers. The game is coming soon for its regular PC and Xbox platform release.

However, gamers have already faced bugs in its early access, including the "You're too early" bug that pops up notoriously for Xbox's advanced access to titles. The developer's team still has time to resolve these issues for a smoother launch.

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