The article expresses issues with Bethesda trying to argue with PC gamers on Steam about their negative reviews of the game *Starfield*. The piece highlights specific responses from Bethesda developer accounts contradicting negative critiques and argues that it’s inappropriate for a company to engage in this kind of behavior. The author questions whether *Starfield’s* mixed reviews reception has influenced Bethesda’s public relations strategies. Ultimately, the article criticizes Bethesda’s approach as a “bad look” and states that arguing with paying customers about why they should have liked the game is only going to frustrate them.
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