Starfield will allow players to attack peaceful NPCs, not just real enemies

Starfield will allow players to attack peaceful NPCs, not just real enemies

Starfield will also allow players to attack innocent civilians, not just real enemies, according to Bethesda's Korean ranking of the game, which from this point of view will use the approach already used by the company for its previous RPGs.

In particular, the game will allow users to "steal items belonging to other characters and attack civilians": this is one of the reasons why the Korean commission classified Starfield as "not suitable for teenagers." Other reasons? Excessive violence in combat and intemperate use of vulgar terms.

In addition to these warnings about "mature" content, the Korean commission also points to the game's use of drugs that cause hallucinations or blurred vision, a feature of Starfield that was already brought to the attention of the Australian commission a few weeks ago, while the absence of any sexual references is surprising.

< p>Especially large-scale, with a thousand planets visited, Starfield is undoubtedly a very ambitious project, and Microsoft is betting big on its success.

As you already know, we will be able to attend the full presentation of the game during Starfield Direct, which will air on June 11, right after the Xbox Games Showcase.

Author: Katrina Khshanovich
04.06.2023

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