Bethesda has just launched the 1.9.47.0 beta version of the new patch Starfield and some players started asking why it took so longdefining the study lazy compared to the modders, who introduced some of the fixes present in the update some time ago.
The company's community manager on Reddit, VaultOfDaedalus, did not like this narrative, which is actually quite cloying and produced by people unaware of the work of software houses.
The reason for certain timing
VaultOfDaedalus highlighted some points that players simply don't consider when talking about official updates: “Official patches and content additions have to go through a long certification process and translation, especially on consoles (which is why the beta is only available on Steam). Then there is the fact that, because of this process, it is preferable to collect the fixes into larger, verified updates, rather than publishing them in no particular order. This allows for more testing of builds when the code is all together.
The team has always worked hard and continues to do so to resolve the issues you share, so thank you and please keep reporting them!”
In short, a modders he can create a mod to solve a single problem and launch it without first having tested it (except on his machine) very quickly, where a software house must naturally adapt to certain standards and organize its work in a rational way.
In short, as usual, those who know nothing speak out of turn, unfortunately finding widespread consensus in the community, fueling hateful prejudices that spread throughout the industry, creating toxic narratives such as that of “lazy developers”.
Before leaving you, we remind you that Starfield is available for PC and Xbox Series
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