Starfield bug leaves twitch streamer stranded on a planet, his reaction is wholesome

As Starfield makes a bustling entry into the inventories of early access gamers, some hilarious bugs have already started to pop up (as fans say, it wouldn’t be a Bethesda game without one).

A Twitch streamer, who was having the time of his life streaming his early access privileges of the game seemed to witness a “hiccup” within the first couple minutes of the game, where is spaceship took off effectively abandoning him on the planet.

We’ve mentioned before, Bethesda games are significantly known for their random bugs and janks within the game. According to Devs, Starfield is said to be one of it’s most polished games, with smooth graphics and top notch animations. Even though bugs are said to be one of the most annoying things in games, many fans have shown their amusement to the unexpected hiccups they face while playing, which is just too quirky and comedic to get mad about.

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Considering the huge scale of the new release, which displays an array of over a thousand planets waiting to be explored, a multitude of distinct missions to undertake, and a vast array of systems to interact with, it's only to be expected that a few hilarious janks here and there will come out.

But don’t worry! there haven't been any reports of game-breaking bugs or issues that would limit you of progress in the game. Rather, the issues encountered by fans have leaned a bit more towards the amusing end of the spectrum, which have led to scenarios like the one faced by our poor twitch streamer, who was stranded on desolate planets in the most entertaining way imaginable.

So so, it appears that a quirk has been discovered in Starfield when NPC-piloted ships take off. While players still have the ability to take control of these spacecraft and pilot them, being awkwardly stuck in the cargo bay can lead to some rather unusual (and hilarious) consequences.

In this situation, if you find yourself inside the cargo hold when the ship takes off, the game seems to automatically eject you. And this occurs even when all doors in the cargo hold are securely sealed, causing your character to be forcibly thrown past the door onto the planet or moon below.

Twitch streamer Jabo was peacefully streaming his early access gameplay for his fans, when things suddenly took a turn while he was out in the ship looting carcasses. What exactly happened, one might ask? Well, let’s just say the ship decided to start preparing for launch randomly, which sent our poor streamer into a fully chaotic panic.

“Guys! No please- I’m on the ship!” he screamed into the void as the looted corpses started flying here and there.. and eventually out of the ship along with him. The hilarious fits of laughter followed as he tried to process what happened