I've been unhappy with Bethesda's business decisions since the announcement of the Micro$oft acquisition but their games are still my favorite (particularly Bethesda Games Studio, but all of the studios have stuff I enjoy). However, I've been anxiously awaiting Starfield since the trademark leaks way back when and the trailer just set off my hype even more. I'm not quite sure what the crap they've been doing for the past four years, since even if BGS Rockville DID do most of the work on Fallout 76 before launch (and I'm not sure I believe that), that gave them four years of active development for Starfield... that doesn't line up with any of their previous development schedules which Pete Hines recently went on record as saying their schedule hasn't changed at all.
I mean, yeah, I get it: this is their largest engine overhaul since the leap from Daggerfall to Morrowind and it's using photogrammetry but I'm guessing that most of that work was being done as Fallout 76's development was being finished, so I'm still not quite sure what they've been doing these past two years or so.
That said, the silver lining is that I now have time to save toward upgrading my CPU, at least, so I can hopefully preorder the collector's edition whenever they open it up to preorders. I have preordered every Bethesda game since Skyrim and I don't want to stop now.. but if my PC can't play it, I'm not sure I want to do that. Cyberpunk struggles on my system, though less so after tweaks and optimizations, so I can't imagine Starfield will run particularly well on my system unless I'm able to upgrade a bit.
Anyways, yeah, that's all to say that I'm very much looking forward to this. I'm actually more hyped for it than for The Elder Scrolls 6, which is saying a lot since TES is responsible for shaping who I am as a gamer. I guess it's the combo of being an all-new franchise with the fact that TES has an active game right now in ESO (which is phenomenal, by the way).