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Missing faces, levitating bodies, and NPCs with no respect for personal space: A celebration of Bethesda jank By Pao Yumol published 30 September 23 Janks a lot Starfield’s NPCs are the wrenches in the open-world machine I’ve come to crave, thanks to a long history of janky Bethesda RPGs.