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I love going to planets that you need a spacesuit to survive on, just to find beer and food by a random sleeping bag. Nice to know someone figured out fhe ultimate survival trick.
The guns feel like bb guns. New atlantis is boring as fuck. The npcs are even more lifeless than skyrim. The food items are like just pointless things. In all bethesda games i never bother with food cos its not necessary and i guess they really invested their time in food in starfield. Whooooo this tea will give me 2% exp gain for 15 mins like who gives a fuck.
The space combat is really blah and easy. I target this ship, get the lock feature, i think its gonna like ready a missile. Nope! It does some weird zoom in auto aim following thing.
The starting of the game is not exciting like a prison escape.
They really should have not done fallout 76 and starfield.
TES6 or 5 or let Obsidian make New Vegas.
Before the release i was playing fallout 4 and skyrim to help pass time and now im back to playing those 2.
Fallout 4 you can build your settlements with named npcs and populate the commonwealth. Running into your supply iine pack mules as you wander around. Build cool trading communities. My Sanctuary is not military defense at all. Its like a lil resort. Working on building a cool townhouse strip along the water called "London Town"
I hated the settlements. Game was amazing. But yeah, you have to keep an eye on em. Give em a ton of perimeter guns and some guard bots.I don't want to clutter up the thread with FO4 conversation, but I've completed the first set of quests to get Sanctuary up and running. Question: What's the point of settlements? It seems like the more you build it up the more you have to keep it up. What benefit does it give me to spend time doing this? We can go to DMs, but I'd appreciate an initial response. Thank you sir!
But what do you gain from them?I hated the settlements. Game was amazing. But yeah, you have to keep an eye on em. Give em a ton of perimeter guns and some guard bots.
I don't want to clutter up the thread with FO4 conversation, but I've completed the first set of quests to get Sanctuary up and running. Question: What's the point of settlements? It seems like the more you build it up the more you have to keep it up. What benefit does it give me to spend time doing this? We can go to DMs, but I'd appreciate an initial response. Thank you sir!
Like Heretic said, outside building your own little economy, there wasn't much point to them in regards to story.But what do you gain from them?
A good thing about all those planets being empty, and them all being their own instance, is it allows BGS and modders to add tons of content without bogging the entire game down. It would be easy to add another system too.Can't argue that. Much like Mass Effect 1
Not that I think they should make the planet exploration linear like the did in ME2 and 3, but they could have stood to condense a lot of the design into much fewer planets.
I'm completing this crimson fleet quest/mission/whatever and if it doesn't finally get me hooked in I'm throwing in the towel. Just incredibly boring






I did this one, it was pretty damn cool tbhThis was a cool new mission with an abandoned Deimos transport (floating in the BG), more of a puzzle quest with the added twist of gravity fluctuating off and on. I never experienced no grav combat in my first run. Some good loot too.
Regarding this mod, the nexus page has all these other options, should I install them or just the main file? I'm guessing the main file will replace all the eye colours (including the people on Mars who have red eyes) but those extra files will add some extra enhancements to other colours?The eyes of beauty mod, really brings NPC's to life.
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I'm pretty sure I just downloaded the second one. "Replacement of Vanilla textures pack 1, with a reflection on the iris."Vanilla eyes
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The Eye of Beauty mod
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I'm pretty sure I just downloaded the second one. "Replacement of Vanilla textures pack 1, with a reflection on the iris."
I'm looking at my file. This is the name of the folder
"The Eyes of Beauty - Starfield - Replacer only-493-1-0-0-1693728255"
For my mods, I'm hearing all kinds of issues with Vortex, as it's not set up for Starfield properly yet. This is a big reason why I'm being extra selective with simpler mods, and just manually installing them. It's too early to be fucking around too much lol,
I'm sure if you back up your save file, it will be fine to be more ambitious than me.
Nice, if you install anything else, or come across anything worthwhile, let me know.Yeah that's the one I ended up installing.
To be honest the only one that installed with Vortex was the latest version of StarUI. I tried this mod and the Sarah makeover mod and the Andreja red suit mod that you see in that pic and it says "installed" but it wasn't so I did all of them manually which worked.
Have you seen this one?Nice, if you install anything else, or come across anything worthwhile, let me know.
Just imagine how insane this game is going to be once the creation kit is out and some of the Skyrim/FO vets have time with it.
Wow, and no, but I will be adding this in!