Director Todd Howard says the team wants to do "all that stuff", and though taking its time, is still "excited to get stuff out there."
Director Todd Howard says the RPG's next update will arrive "soon", with more details likely to come this week.
With Starfield's ups and downs, you have to wonder if Bethesda should have focused on delivering the next big Fallout instead.
Howard says Bethesda is "doing a lot of Starfield work" that we'll be hearing about in the not-too-distant future.
One way or another, these games provoked strong reactions.
The next major patch for the RPG goes live on March 6th for Steam Beta and adds new Vasco poses, Photo Mode expressions and more.
Other improvements include players viewing the world while collecting resources with the scanner and no longer looking left while sprinting.
Updates made to the DLC section of the game's Steam backend might be hinting at an upcoming reveal of its first expansion.
The update, adding support for AMD and Intel's supersampling options, became available for PC players in beta earlier this month.
Arrowhead Game Studios says it will "continue to work with our partners to get the ceiling raised", though you may still run into progression and server issues.
Arrowhead Game Studios and Sony's co-op shooter now boasts a peak of over 333,000 concurrent players on Steam.
However, Microsoft's Phil Spencer doesn't want to create a "false expectation" that its initial titles are "the first four to get over the dam."
Two of Microsoft's biggest exclusives will continue to be playable only on Xbox Series X/S and PC, in addition to Game Pass.
A prominent leaker who previously blacked claims that the sci-fi RPG was going multiplatform now says it is "not destined for PS5."
It also improves save file stability for those who have visited multiple planets and fixes the resolution scale resetting.
The feature will arrive before the next scheduled update, but it goes live next week on the Steam Beta Branch for PC players.
It's been claimed that the sci-fi RPG will launch for the PlayStation 5 after its expansion, Shattered Space, releases for Xbox and PC.
Better lighting in select locations, improved widescreen support, and revamped contact shadows are available with numerous other fixes.
It offers better contact shadows on characters and character cloth and improves the lighting in about 73 locations, among other changes.
Why is there such a divide in opinion on Bethesda's massive sci-fi RPG?