Starfield fans already hope for UI fix
Starfield fans already hope for UI fix
Starfield Fan Outrage: XP Gain Banners Steal the Show!
Are you excited about Bethesda’s upcoming RPG, Starfield? Well, it seems some fans are already expressing their annoyance with a particular aspect of the game’s user interface. And let me tell you, it’s a banner issue!
In a recent showcase, Bethesda unveiled new footage of Starfield’s combat, showcasing its incredible variety. However, what caught the attention of fans wasn’t the combat itself, but the XP gain banner that pops up in the center of the screen every time you slay an enemy.
Now, don’t get me wrong, we all love a good XP boost, but some fans are complaining that this banner gets in the way of the action. They argue that its central placement is distracting and takes away from the immersive experience. And to make matters worse, the banner hangs around for what feels like an eternity, making it even more of a nuisance.
But fear not, fellow Starfield enthusiasts! There might be hope. Bethesda showcased some combat clips without the XP gain banner, leading some to believe that players will have the option to disable it in the game’s settings. And if that’s not the case, well, we all know the modding community will come to the rescue, creating UI overhaul mods that allow for personalized customization.
While we wait for those solutions, some fans are suggesting that Bethesda takes a page from their own Fallout games. You see, titles like Fallout 76 and Fallout 4 place those XP gain notifications near the left edge of the screen, keeping them out of the way of the action and ensuring your crosshairs don’t accidentally murder innocent pixels.
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Now, let’s put the UI drama aside and talk about what really matters—the combat itself. Bethesda promises that Starfield’s combat mechanics will be a game-changer. Prepare yourself for a wide array of weapons, smooth animations, and an incredible attention to detail. They even went the extra mile by implementing realistic zero-G physics. So, when you fire those ballistic projectiles in low-gravity environments, you’ll feel the kickback as your character is propelled backward. Talk about immersive!
So mark your calendars, fellow gamers! Starfield is set to launch on September 6 for PC and Xbox Series X/S. Prepare to embark on a galactic adventure and embrace the unknown. And who knows, maybe by then, the XP gain banners will have found a better spot to party!
Stay tuned for more updates, and in the meantime, keep gaming!
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