“Big things are happening behind the scenes” at Starfield.
The backend of Steam reports what players have seen. By this Steam monitors the updates to the files SteamDBSome players have claimed that Bethesda made more changes in May than in March and April.
“It’s futile to explain the changes to SteamDB, but one thing is certain from experience: when there’s a lot of change, something big is coming.” u/jarosynthestars (thanks, the player)
“And last week (and more generally since May 1) there have been more changes than at any time since launch, sometimes more than 10 per day. For example, there were about 50 to 60 changes between February and March and about 100 updates between March and May.
“We surpassed that number in less than a month.”
Big things are happening behind the scenes: there have been more changes in the changelog since release than at any time.
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Therefore, this player believes that Bethesda will unveil the Discrete Space expansion on Xbox Expo Day – June 9th – in addition to the June Update, and he believes that it will be “bigger than the last update.”
While there’s no doubt that the Reddit user is correct about the number and frequency of recent SteamDB updates, the rest must be conjecture at this point. Fortunately, we won’t have to wait long for an update that proves Jarusin Thester’s theory one way or the other; The Xbox Showcase isn’t until next week.
May’s Starfield update – yes, the update that Bethesda’s Todd Howard announced – is now live, bringing with it the previously promised surface map overhaul, as well as a new 60fps target setting for Xbox Series X Fast on Ground Vehicles, a future update coming to Starfield.
As Matt summarized for us at the time, Todd Howard downplayed Starfield’s lack of ground vehicles before launch, stressing that it was a conscious design decision that allowed the studio to “make it an experience where we know how fast.” [players are] See things But last December, Bethesda teased that “Starfields Horizons” would feature “new ways to travel.”