Time
By youngneil1
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Time, a so small collection mod (see collection details at the end)
Time feels meaningless in vanilla Starfield. It's not even shown ingame.
Why grant automated resource extraction a speed per hour, when a click on a chair can forward hours as much as the player likes? Why limit vendor credits, when sitting on a nearby bench makes their coffers deep without limit? And why make vendor inventory randomized, when you can reroll in short succession without consequences by taking a little nap?
With Time, time itself becomes precious. The contact with the first Artifact caused rapid cellular decay for the player character. Like a Replicant in Bladerunner our character is on a remorselessly ticking clock - the only hope is to make it to the next Universe through Unity. That, or to let go the white dove into the rainy night.
Technically, the player character can wait/sleep 24 times in each Universe (the slept or waited duration is not relevant nor is all other ingame passing of time while adventuring). When the counter exceeds this limit the player character is instantly killed. Upon reaching a new Universe the counter is reset to zero again.
The number of waits/sleep cycles already used in the current Universe is shown under the Status Effects tab of the ingame Character Menu.
Gameplaywise the idea is to grant incentive to use waits/sleep cycles only for when it really matters - for spending time with your loved ones. And to refrain from abusing time to create unlimited resources, limitless sale opportunities and always perfectly stocked stores.
Time adds a certain gravitas to the gameworld - and therewith also more beauty and meaning. Or that's the hope at least. Have great fun out there on the Blackest Sea!
-- Installation and usage -- As with all mod installations make a manual savegame to return to in case anything goes wrong before installing the mod.
On first usage (after enabling the mod in Creations menu), please save your game and then reload into that saved game. Afterwards the mod is active. This has only to be done once, on first usage. Just play on normally afterwards.
-- Contact, bug reporting and feedback -- I will create a thread on Starfield reddit after release (search for "Time" mod and my name there: yourfellowglitch) for feedback, bug hunting, updates and general chat with a good Terrabrew in hand.
-- so small collection -- This mod is part of the "so small collection" of mods. These mods dont require each other and can be played stand alone, even balancewise. They form a greater whole though - the more of them you combine, the more you see this final shape. The overarching idea is to create a gameworld that feels immensely vast, begs for thorough exploration, is full of mysteries, plays truely challenging and lasts very, very long. In other words the goal of the mods is to make the player feel: so small.
Here's a list of the mods in the so small collection in case this idea resonates with you:
Dynamic Universe: A universe that dynamically scales up with your character level - be it star systems or individual enemies. No more outleveling of content, no more overleveled starts of NG+.
Gear Progression: Gear Progression adds levels to all weapons, suits, helmets and backpacks. Your character level must match these in order to equip the gear. Each NG+ these levels raise further.
Economy: Economy shifts income generation away from tiresome loot hauling. Ship building becomes the long term goal it's meant to be. As credits get more scarce, rewards remain meaningful.
Explorer: An immersive overhaul of the resources - crafting - exploration loop. Get out there into the Starfield and explore - the rewards are much bigger now, but so is the need to do it.
Linearity (alternatively have a look for "Death" or "Ruin" mods): A new gameplay mode where reloading is your last resort. Live and embrace your adventure as it unfolds, imperfect as it may be. You can always save to quit and continue later.
Slow Travel: Slow Travel makes your journey through Starfield much more tactile and immersive by grav jump costs, less map markers, no move on overencumberance and restricted fast travel.
Star Powers: Live as a Spellblade in the Settled Systems. Powers are rebalanced so that eg crowd control, slowed time and near invisibiilty become interesting instead of game balance breaking.
The Isotopes: A compelling reason to explore POI in all Star Systems. Loot the 75 new Isotopes, each specific to a singular Star System. They are needed for rank 4 skills and gear mod crafting.
High Level Weapons: Continue to find better weapons, all the way up to level 300. 7+ new revisions/tiers for each of 50 weapon types. Uniquely named, legendary, each hidden in a specific star system.
High Level Armors: Continue to find better armors up to lvl 255. All HLA share about the same power level - mix and match for the looks you like. Starborn armors improve in quality and variety, too.
Counterfire: Starting with level 85 the player gets 1% more ground combat damage for each level. Idealy used in combination with the "High Level Weapons" mod.
Terra Incognita: All ground surface maps disabled. No markers, no topography, no top down small buildings, no white dots - nothing. Welcome to Terra Incognita - the universe is yours to discover.
Helium-4: Gravjumping requires a pilot to inhale new Helium-4. Not storable and non-tradable - lasts 2 jumps. Explore those moons to get it. Can you chart a course across the Blackest Sea?
Dusty: The new stat Suit Energy depletes rapidly on airless worlds. Mine minerals or take shelter to survive. Five very hidden grains of Elder Dust reward the true Dusties out there.
Less XP: Extra XP for more difficult vanilla gameplay options removed. New options to turn off crafting XP, lower XP for killing fauna and adjust XP gain rate to 75/50/25/10 percent.
The Waiting Game: Whenever you wait or sleep you will sell loot for zero profit for the next 60 real time minutes. Go visit vendors at different places, adventure naturally, quit the waiting game.
Enter Unity: With Enter Unity your origin universe has a max level of 60, raised by 30 with each NG+. If you enter Unity more than 50 levels below max though, you are in for big trouble.
POI Rotation: A new realtime timer and a new list of discovered POI (Points of Interest) effectively prevent repetition. It will take many hours before you can encounter the same POI twice.
Rarity: Increase your chances of finding Legendary and Epic loot by fully surveying Star Systems. The more you explore, the better the loot. But beware, all beginnings are hard.
Health: Health regeneration from the start, but only up to a limit. Increase it by killing enemies, but beware: if you die or reload midsession you have to rebuild your kill streak.
Journey: Skill ranks 3 and 4 only unlock after crossing Unity many times and having 1000 Units of varying minerals. Broaden your play style, rebuild outpost networks, embrace the journey.
Time: Touching the Artifact caused rapid cellular decay. Only 24 wait/sleep cycles then it's time to let the white dove go. Reach the next Universe to reset the counter. Use time wisely.
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- Published
- Jul 01, 2025
- Last Updated
- Jun 26, 2025
- Platforms
- WINDOWS, XBOXONE, XBOXSERIESX
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