Starfield: 10 TINY Details That Will Blow Your Mind



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  1. For all I know, this might actually be in the game. But, if Starfield wanted to pay an homage, they should have some dead world you can visit, and all of a sudden you come across a massive underground lair of clockwork, industrialized buildings and works, but, utterly deserted. Then, at the end, you cross a bridge, over a pit of lava, and come across a small humanoid statue holding up a sign with runes that translates as:

    "Thank you, Human! But the Dwemer are in another planet!"

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  2. This game was a disappointment in literally every way. Terrible story, stupid ending. Bland empty worlds. Every person is dead eyed and soulless. Most annoying companions ever. Build an 800,000$ ship and then have nothing to do with it. F*ck, I think I could go on forever. If you can avoid this turd of a game, I highly recommend you put your time into something better. (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻

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  3. Really wish Bethesda would optimize the game for Intel and Navidia hardware. The game is basically unplayable on PCs with that hardware. The game is only optimized for AMD hardware due to Bathesda’s partnership with AMD

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  4. To be clear, energy weapons would still create enough force to move you. Even a flashlight will.

    If there's any kind of matter pushing away from you, you're being pushed in turn by the opposite reaction produced. In these examples, it's just so little force that it's negligible.

    However, laser propulsion is something that's being looked at for the ability to accelerate microdrones up to a third the speed of light.

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  5. There's a local time, and then there's a Galactic time (found in Parinthesis). Instead of resting for 100hrs… go to venus, and sleep or rest for SIX HOURS. 6hrs is enough to push that universal time far enough to refresh all vendor inventories.

    The Museum of old Earth artifacts isn't on Jemison i nthe Alpha Centauri System, it's on the moon Titan orbiting Saturn in the Sol System at New Homestead.

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