GallStaf50l
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Things You Love About Starfield
I've wanted a space sci-fi game from Bethesda ever since I first stepped into the alien (albeit fantasy) world of Morrowind. 20+ years later, Starfield delivered.
Favorite Location(s)
I "love to hate" the seedy and corrupt vision of corporate dystopia that is Neon.
Favorite Quest(s)
On many NG/NG+, I say to myself that I'll start the Vanguard questline "for the ship part unlocks"...a few hours later and I'm hunting terrormorphs. Again.
Favorite Companion(s)
Andreja and Vasco.
Favorite Faction(s)
Space Frog
Favorite Ship
Phalanx III
Favorite Weapon
"I don't know what it's called. I just know the sound it makes when it takes a man's life."
Play Style
RP/Concept builds
Hours Played
1,400 hours
Favorite Background
Bounty Hunter
Favorite Trait
Whatever fits for RP "flavor"
Current Playthrough Status
Pure exploration/survey run on a new character
Favorite Settlement
New Homestead
Forum Activity
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Gotta add Starship Design to everything already mentioned. Because spaceshipspac...
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Most importantly, I hope the hate for Starfield diminishes and the PS5 release b...
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Everything they showed off looked amazing, and was all relevant to my interests....
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Mod Ratings
Staircases. That is all. I can't imagine building multi-deck ships without them now. The only (minor) ding I have against some of the modules is that the fixed position clutter doesn't totally jive with the way Bethesda typically designs interior spaces. That said, they have a really good vibe overall. One which fits well with the NASApunk aesthetic. Less "mod" than "BGS+".
RYOS (Roll Your Own Start)
Over the years I've found myself less-and-less interested in modding Bethesda games. Alternate start mods are one of the very few exceptions to this. On subsequent playthroughs, I find them essential to diving into various roleplaying concepts and characters. RYOS is an excellent example of AltStart done right. Tons of options, including MQ skipping/delaying, and overall a great canvas for creating YOUR adventure.