Starfield players are calling for a new quality-of-life fix to deal with a minor issue in the game. It's been nearly a month since the game's last update and promised major changes from developer and publisher Bethesda haven't arrived yet, which seems to be why its player community has been taking to Starfield mods to add new features.
Starfield, Bethesda's newest IP, was released for the PC and Xbox Series X/S in September 2023 to a lot of hype and critical acclaim from gamers and media. Since then, however, that hype has trailed off a bit, with many citing that there isn't that much to do after playing its main thread. While its story and main campaign drew praise as some of Bethesda's best writing yet, its space travel was noted to be somewhat one-dimensional.
Over on the Starfield subreddit, a user named MclovinTHCa shared their opinion about how Bethesda should fix the planetary landing system of Starfield to allow players to delete previously saved destinations. This is because it's possible to save many different landing spots on a single planet, resulting in overcrowding, especially within a particular area. Other players agreed, recounting their own stories about how the accumulated destinations can make it hard to remember the best spot they've found. Even with a character perk that shows players more detailed resource information on a specific landing spot, gamers have observed that this feature can still be unreliable.
Starfield is set to have a strong 2024 to continue its lifespan. Its first major DLC expansion Shattered Spacedoesn't have an official release date yet, but a lot of fans are already pinning a lot of high hopes and their continued play of Starfield on its success. There aren't any concrete details yet on what Shattered Space will be bringing to the game, which is why it's currently open season on speculation.
Other things Bethesda has also promised in its Starfield roadmap for the year are major updates for the game experience. It runs the gauntlet from quality-of-life updates such as the implementation of in-game maps for the universe's dense cities and additional ways to customize one's ships, to radical features such as new and different modes of travel across the galaxy and presumably harder difficulty options. So far, Bethesda's patches for Starfield have mainly focused on fixing relatively minor technical issues, and there hasn't been any word yet on when the new features will finally be implemented, only that they'll be coming sometime in 2024.
Developed by Bethesda Game Studios, Starfield is a sci-fi action role-playing game where players interact with multiple factions, engage in combat, customize their main character and ship, as well as explore a universe that
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A Starfield player has discovered a locked pile of dung in the game due to a hilarious glitch. While Starfield was one of Bethesda’s most bug-free releases, it’s still a massive game that is prone to weird glitches, and this bug is certainly among the most hilarious ones a gamer can run into.
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While and may share some similarities in terms of their tone and content, one player managed to make the connection even more authentic with an impressive ship build that evokes the terror of one of the most fearsome alien races in all of fiction. Bethesda's latest sci-fi RPG may feature a handful of alien creatures for players to battle but when it comes to intelligent life, 's take on the galaxy is somewhat lonely, especially when exploring the surface of a planet. Still, having no extraterrestrial factions is certainly more desirable than coming face-to-face with the Borg.
's upcoming DLC is due to arrive sometime this year with new story content, new locations, new gear, and more. Bethesda has yet to announce exactly when it will be released in 2024, but fortunately, players can dive into new side missions right now to pass the time.
One Starfield fan has recently devised a peculiar ship-stealing strategy that requires some precision and cold-bloodedness to execute but is ultimately surprisingly effective, and works with fairly minimal prep work. The newly detailed methodology may help convince some Starfield players to give the idea of space piracy another go.
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