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Starfield player turns shotgun into a carpet-bombing artillery nightmare that should probably violate interstellar law - pcgamer.com
pcgamer.com
20.10.2023 / 15:13

Starfield player turns shotgun into a carpet-bombing artillery nightmare that should probably violate interstellar law

Starfieldhas a ton of weapon mods to muck about with—not the kind you need a script extender for, mind you. I'm talking about the vanilla crafting system: If you drop a few points into the Science skill tree, you'll be able to craft all kinds of mods that blow the doors wide open on the game's build variety.

The RPG gods blessed one Starfield player who fought a pirate 3 times their level and walked away with an OP legendary gun - gamesradar.com
gamesradar.com
19.10.2023 / 15:27

The RPG gods blessed one Starfield player who fought a pirate 3 times their level and walked away with an OP legendary gun

One incredibly lucky Starfield player has stumbled onto a space pirate that was three times their level and, somehow, walked away with both their life and a sweet legendary rifle. 

A Starfield player fixed the emptiness of space for all with an immersive space radio - pcinvasion.com
pcinvasion.com
18.10.2023 / 17:57

A Starfield player fixed the emptiness of space for all with an immersive space radio

If there’s one thing missing from Starfield that cranked up the immersion in previous Bethesda games, it’s probably the radio stations. Walking through the post-apocalyptic landscape in Fallout 4 surrounded by Death Claws and Super Mutants while blasting Big Band music on your Pip-Boy really elevated the gameplay experience for many. Unfortunately, Starfield came without a galaxy-wide space radio, to the disappointment of numerous fans who have been asking where Starfield’s radio is in multiple forums since its release. Many players were expecting it to be a given, but one player put matters into his own hands and created an all-around Starfield space radio that anyone can play for free while soaring the Great Unknown.

Starfield player discovers how ship crash sites are generated - destructoid.com
destructoid.com
16.10.2023 / 17:01

Starfield player discovers how ship crash sites are generated

Bethesda’s Starfield is a delightful game, for sure, though it’s not without its faults. Its randomized nature, specifically, has been criticized for how repetitive it can get, with points of interest such as the Spaceship Debris crash site popping up all over the place with virtually no variance in loot or detail. Now, with players spending more and more time in the game, they’re figuring out that there are ways to deliberately trigger the appearance of certain points of interest, potentially underlining this problem.

Starfield Player Recreates Knights Of The Old Republic's Ebon Hawk - thegamer.com
thegamer.com
14.10.2023 / 12:59

Starfield Player Recreates Knights Of The Old Republic's Ebon Hawk

Knights of the Old Republic takes us back thousands of years before the Star Wars movies, but there are a lot of similarities. You find a smuggler with a Wookie friend and the two are in trouble with a local gang, so you recruit their help to get off planet and steal a ship. That ship also happens to look suspiciously like the Millennium Falcon. Among KOTOR fans, it's just as iconic, so it's no wonder that they've brought it to life with Starfield's extensive shipbuilder.

Starfield Player Recreates Halo's Iconic Scorpion Tank - thegamer.com
thegamer.com
10.10.2023 / 03:07

Starfield Player Recreates Halo's Iconic Scorpion Tank

Every time a game comes out that includes some kind of vehicle or base-building feature, you just know that the recreations aren't too far behind. We saw shortly after launch of Starfield that someone recreated a whole bunch of spaceships from other games and movies, which included The Normandy from Mass Effect, The Millenium Falcon from Star Wars, and a Pelican from Halo. Unsurprisingly, it seems like Starfield has quite a few Halo fans in its community, as another recreation from the series has been gaining attention on social media.

Only a month after Starfield’s release, someone has already surveyed every planet in its universe - rockpapershotgun.com - After
rockpapershotgun.com
09.10.2023 / 21:09

Only a month after Starfield’s release, someone has already surveyed every planet in its universe

Starfield has only been out a month, and someone has already been to every planet in its universe. While Todd Howard said we’d be able to visit over 1,000 planets, the Bethesda dev actually undersold the sheer scale of Starfield’s galaxy - there are actually close to 1,700 planets, and now someone’s seen them all just weeks after launch.

Meet the Starfield Player Who Surveyed All 1,000 Planets - ign.com - state Indiana - county Howard
ign.com
09.10.2023 / 12:11

Meet the Starfield Player Who Surveyed All 1,000 Planets

Ahead of the launch of Starfield, Bethesda chief Todd Howard said there were over 1,000 planets to explore in the science fiction role-playing game. "From barren but resource-heavy ice balls, to Goldilocks planets with life,” Howard said during the Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase in June. “And not just this system, but over 100 systems — over 1,000 planets, all open for you to explore."

Starfield Player Spends 180 Hours Surveying Every Planet - thegamer.com
thegamer.com
07.10.2023 / 11:55

Starfield Player Spends 180 Hours Surveying Every Planet

Starfield has a vast galaxy to explore, but most of it is empty. Only a handful of planets and systems are handcrafted like past Bethesda games, the others use procedural generation and often serve as spots for resource gathering and base building, rather than questing. But that hasn't stopped DoomZero from fully surveying over 1,000 planets, meaning that they found and scanned every landmark, creature, and resource on each.

A Starfield player takes hoarding resources to the next level - pcinvasion.com
pcinvasion.com
05.10.2023 / 17:39

A Starfield player takes hoarding resources to the next level

How often do you clean up your living space? And I’m not just talking about Starfield or any other game — but in real life. Are you the type of person who cleans once a year when everyone gets on that ‘Spring cleaning’ wave, or do you tidy up your house daily? If you’re like the latter, then you would absolutely hate u/foslforever, a Starfield player with an… interesting way of managing their own personal space. It is hard to put into words exactly how the ship of this user looks, so instead, we’ll just show you and you can make the conclusion yourself. Just be warned, it isn’t pretty — especially for clean-aholics!

Starfield Player Scans All 1,695 Planets - comingsoon.net
comingsoon.net
04.10.2023 / 22:37

Starfield Player Scans All 1,695 Planets

Released last month, Starfield is the biggest game Bethesda Softworks ever made, featuring 120 star systems and almost 1,700 planets. While it was only a matter of time before someone explored them all, one ambitious Starfield player had already scanned all 1,695 worlds.

Starfield Player Builds A Ship Entirely Out Of Ladders - thegamer.com - Builds
thegamer.com
01.10.2023 / 13:13

Starfield Player Builds A Ship Entirely Out Of Ladders

Starfield players have been testing the game's ship building features ever since launch, creating all sorts of weird and wonderful vessels that vary greatly in how spaceworthy they actually are. You could create something cool like a replica of the The Normandy from Mass Effect, or you could terrorize the Settled Systems with a big cube or a ship the size of a bathtub.

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