A player recreated Serenity, the beloved ship in , so beautifully that itreceived the Bethesda stamp of approval. has been a topic of debate since its debut. With some aspects of the game being a letdown to fans, and others absolutely loving it, there isn't much in between. A big factor in these opinions is the difference in play style, with some believing there's no reason to play anymore, while others would point to the depth of many of its aspects, including the impressive ship building.
One epic ship builder, X (formerly Twitter) user Starshipwright, recreated Serenity in all its glory. The different screenshots of the ship show how they carefully chose the features to make it look as close to the original design as possible. The iconic design is unmistakable, and those who know what the shiny ship looks like will know exactly what Starshipwright is going for at first glance. The cockpit is the correct style and the thrusters on the side and back mirror the original exceptionally. In the screenshots, the build looks like it could have jumped straight out of and into.
The build even received a shout-out from the official Bethesda account, saying, From the looks of it, Starshipwright is no stranger to building epic designs in, with their account showcasing other builds they've done. They even included a build guide on their account for anyone who wants to try their hand at building a Serenity of their own, though they do mention that this is a “,” but they included a tutorial on mastering that as well.
Though Starshipwright might have built one of the more perfect incredible ships in it was likely not an easy feat to make it functional. A balance between design and functionality in-game is difficult to achieve, and many players find themselves frustrated when they learn that the time they spent designing is all for nothing. Unfortunately, this and the leveling up that it takes to pilot ships of that nature might prevent people from wanting to try their hand at building amazing ships like Starshipwright does. Hopefully, the guides they include will inspire people to play and try building again.
With the customization available, players are able to build the most grand and ridiculously overpowered shipsor they can stick to flying around the pre-built ships that can be purchased around the Settled Systems. Either way, piloting skills and building expertise are required to get the more elaborate and capable ships, keeping some people from being able to experience having their own Serenity. Regardless, those players that are still enjoying everything has to offer are happy to share their excitement with the world, much like Starshipwright did, and Bethesda is happy to share in the excitement.
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