“Enjoying Starfield, one thing about Bethesda games…”: Red Dead Redemption 2’s Roger Clark Gives Starfield a HUGE Compliment

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Starfield has been raking in good reviews, hogging the limelight and the headlines since the game’s official release last week on the 6th. Bethesda’s most polished game since launch, the game has nearly zero bugs or glitches. Starfield‘s smooth performance has kept gamers everywhere busy playing the game rather than complaining about it compared to earlier titles from the studios which looked half-baked at release.

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Rockstar Studios’ Red Dead Redemption 2 voice actor for Arthur Morgan, Roger Clark, recently posted his praise of Starfield. Clark revealed that he’s enjoying the game so far and mentioned the one aspect that he noticed about Bethesda games which makes gamers play their games for years on end.

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Roger Clark Enjoying Starfield, Reveals One Aspect Behind Bethesda Games’ Longevity

Arthur Morgan artwork from Red Dead Redemption 2
Arthur Morgan artwork from Red Dead Redemption 2

The popular voice actor for Red Dead Redemption, Roger Clark, who voiced Arthur Morgan in the game, recently posted that he’s enjoyed playing Starfield so far.

https://twitter.com/rclark98/status/1701954095626563983

He appreciated Bethesda for constantly bringing games that are “deep in design”. He went on to mention the depth of Bethesda games is the reason why gamers still play old Bethesda titles like Skyrim. He then concluded his post by predicting that Starfield will also be played for years for the same reason.

Red Dead Redemption and the sequel, Red Dead Redemption 2 have been among the most successful games from Rockstar Studios which also includes the Grand Theft Auto franchise. Roger Clark voiced Arthur Morgan in the second major title in the franchise. Since his post about Starfield yesterday, fans have been replying with their own experiences too.

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Roger Clark’s Starfield Post Gets Fan Reactions, Many Praising The Game

Starfield offers a vast ship-building experience
Starfield offers a vast ship-building experience

Following Clark’s post praising Starfield, fans have responded to his post with positive reviews while PlayStation gamers have posted their disappointment with missing out on the exclusive.

https://www.twitter.com/couldbekai_/status/1701959864900010119?s=20

https://twitter.com/hellsbathtub/status/1702064940050174157?s=20

The game’s immense customization options have gained massive popularity among gamers as more gamers are spending quality time building spaceships and perfecting their characters before they begin their adventure.

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Gamer Discovers Helpful Bug in Starfield, Gains Resources Without Spending In-game Currency

Screengrab showing the bug in action in Starfield
Screengrab showing the bug in action in Starfield

A gamer named Jamie Moran recently posted a video showing a Starfield bug on X (formerly Twitter). The bug was quite helpful in acquiring valuable resources without spending a dime in in-game currency. Here’s his post with the video on how to get it done.

https://twitter.com/JamieMoranUK/status/1701801787089399993

In his post, Moran mentions he plays Starfield on an Xbox Series X and also mentions the steps to recreate the bug. Moran explained that once players are in Akila City, they should head to the front of the store, Shepherds. There will be a puddle of water in front of the shop and players must carefully tread close to it and just look at the puddle, for the bug to pop up the sub-menu to grab items. What’s even more amusing is, that players can do it all over again, after 24 hours of the first attempt.

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At the time of writing, there has not been any update from Morgan about a patch having fixed the bug, as his responses to the replies mention that it still works. Upon being asked by another user in his post, about whether it works again after the actual 24 hours or in-game 24 hours, Morgan clarified it worked again after in-game 24 hours, which means players can put their character to sleep for the day and come back again later to check on the bug which should work again.

Bethesda might patch the bug with an update, but gamers should be able to exploit the bug until then. This might be one of those bugs that don’t get reported back to Bethesda, unlike all the game crashing bugs and glitches that fans have come to experience from the studio.

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Ayoub Hassan Adur worked in the Translation Industry for more than a decade before turning to Content Writing. Ayoub loves Gaming and has also written news stories in the gaming industry for two other websites before joining FandomWire Gaming. Manchester United fan since the '90s.