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The former head of the Wow development team negatively spoke about the start screen Starfield, having received a response from Bethesda

Pit Hines from Bethesda commented on the recent message of the former leader of the World of Warcraft Mark Kern about the Starfield start screen.

Yesterday, Kern published a message about the starting screen Starfield, which stated that the starting screens can tell a lot about the development of the game and how the developers team refers to their work on a specific game. According to the former Blizzard employee, the starting screen of the long -awaited game from Bethesda indicates either a hurry or the lack of interest.

The physiognomy of starting screens. The starting screen of the game can tell a lot about how much the team was in a hurry and how much it was proud of its work. Starfield starting screen talks about the hasty delivery time, which were installed by the enthusiastic team, overwork, or about the team that was all the same.

In his subsequent message, he wrote: "Start screens are often done at the very end of the development". Then he noted that "The teams that are proud of their game want to show themselves from the best side and often redo them immediately before going to the game".

Apparently, Kern did not like these comments by the head of Bethesda Pita Hines. According to Hines, the Starfield starting screen remains unchanged for many years and was one of the first to stop by the development team. In addition, Hines said that Kern’s comments are very unprofessional, emanating from another developer.

Or they created what they wanted, and this was our menu for many years and was one of the first to stop at. Having your opinion is one. But cast doubt on "Care" developer, because you would do it differently – extremely unprofessional from the other "developer".

And what is your opinion about this? You like the minimalistic main menu?

And for those of you who are not embarrassed by the main menu and is looking forward to the first large role -playing game from Bethesda for many years, Haines advised to watch a documentary that will help to plunge into the atmosphere of what could wait for us in deep cosmos.

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