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They would be very similar. if Bethesda was competent both games have lots of similar elements from, yes having ships to scanning resources on a planet to having a jetpack. So it is fair and understandtable to compare these games pretty much the biggest difference is that Bethesda not having seamless apace travel and I ain't letting them off the hook for "well they are just different games 🤓" bullshit.
I'm actually kinda glad it didn't have seamless space travel. I don't think it's entirely necessary. Colour me the 1%
This way space travel is reduced to fast travvel
Lol yep
Depends, of you're jumping to a system you have enough range/fuel for it is, it don't need to be scanned to enter the sector, sometimes your forced to go though other places you may want to avoid.
You sound like you're in an abusive relationship with Bethesda.
What? Fuck off idiot
Same here, it's impressive technically the first few times you see it in NMS, but eventually it gets old. Starfield loses nothing by not having it.