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Starfield community patchers are frustrated by the game’s lack of mod support: ‘A lot of stuff is really broken compared to the other games’

A group of modders behind the Starfield Community Patch have expressed their frustration with the game’s lack of mod support, which is inhibiting their attempts to fix the many bugs present in Bethesda’s space RPG. They go on to claim that modding does not appear to be a priority for Bethesda’s latest RPG at all, despite the company’s support for and, to some extent, reliance on the modding community to adjust and improve their games.

The claims are made in a new report from Eurogamer, which delves into the curious project that is the Starfield Community Patch. More than just a group of enthusiast modders looking to fix Starfield’s problems, the Starfield Community Patch is specifically an effort to create an unofficial patching that is open source and community-owned. As explained by one of the patch’s founders, Timothy “Halgari” Baldridge, unofficial patches for Bethesda games have previously been “directly controlled by one or maybe two people” who have complete oversight over what bugs are fixed and what aren’t.

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