Bethesda have come under scrutiny over how the final game will turn out
A developer behind the highly-anticipated Starfield has hit back at "unprofessional" criticism of the game.
The start screen is not full of detail, showing a planet with a rising sun to the east and the Starfield logo in the centre. The menu is on the left and a welcome message is placed on the top right. “It's quite common for the start screen to completely change once the game is shipping or on patch 0. Teams that take pride want to put a good face forward and will often redo these just prior to [the] game going live.”
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