Starfield is an odd one for me. In the beginning I thought it was excruciatingly boring, suddenly after around 8 hours or so I was fully immersed and couldn't stop playing. Time flew by. Shit was cash. And then, around 40-50 hours in, the more I played the more I reverted to my initial impression, realizing what the game is actually like and growing more and more disillusioned and finally just stopping, with no desire to touch it again. I'm not sure what other game, atleast in recent memory, made me react like this. I truly believe that this game went through a very difficult dev period, it feels like a tech demo at times. Maybe in the future I'll touch it again when the DLCs come out, there are 2 planned right?
As for Elder Scrolls 6, I'm not optimistic anymore. The past decade is way worse than what I would consider their glory days from Oblivion to Skyrim. Even though I didn't like Skyrim as much as Oblivion, I still get a strong urge every now and then to return to it, which is proof of its insane charm. Fallout 4, 76 and Starfield just aren't anywhere near what I fell in love with back in the day. I also have started to believe that BGS just refuses to listen. Remember the outrage against the voiced protagonist in Fallout 4? Relatively recently it was revealed that Starfield was also supposed to have one despite the criticism, they spent months working on that and even had voice actors do their lines before miraculously scrapping that idea. It also didn't feel like they listened to any of the feedback from Fallout 4 going into Starfield in general. It's 100 % the superior game.
Even so, what Todd and his teams have given us remain important and are big milestones in gaming history. Even if he fucks up ES6 that won't change.