Starfield players are coming out with nifty tricks and new details every day as more gamers get their hands on it after the game was officially released last week on the 6th of September. From figuring out the best weapons, which happens to be the Va’ruun class of weapons, to understanding the best way to navigate the star map which is helping gamers a lot along their journey as they traverse the planets. Bethesda is also proud of Starfield after having released a major title with nearly zero game-breaking glitches or bugs. That hasn’t stopped gamers from finding glitches in the game.
A Starfield gamer has come up with three glitches that bring up funny results, two of those involved spawning objects, and then one of those messed with Sarah Morgan in the game.
Starfield Star Map Navigation Made Easier, As Gamer Discovers What Each Colored Stars Signify
Starfield has a plethora of exploration options and while it can consume a lot of time, understanding the star map could be quite useful. A Redditor who goes by the id u/raging_pastafarian recently came up with a useful tip for gamers looking to figure out which star map to explore next in Starfield. There are glowing ones marked with a halo which indicates that they’ve been visited. Then there are ones without a halo or glow indicating that they can be visited, and finally, the stars marked in red that players cannot directly jump into without having visited a nearby star first.
This can be quite a handy tool for completionists who look to explore every single detail the game has to offer. The average time taken to complete all aspects of the game is said to be close to 180 hours, while players should be able to complete just the main campaign in less than 20 hours. As more such nifty tricks are identified by gamers, it should help uncover more easy ways to explore the game.
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Gamer Spawns 10,000 Milk Cartons, Countless Toilet Paper Rolls, and Messes With Sarah Morgan
YouTuber Dennios recently posted three videos on his channel, in which he Starfield‘s physics at work by spawning random objects in the game. In one of these videos, Dennios spawned an insane 10,000 milk cartons in the game and had them roll down one of the skyscrapers which resulted in a jaw-dropping detail demonstrated by the physics in the game, while also looking quite hilarious to see milk cartons in Starfield. It was jaw-dropping mainly because Dennios managed to see each carton being rendered with a stable frame rate which looked shocking at first.
While Bethesda’s in-house Creation Engine is a decade-old engine, the results have been impressive. His video was soon shared by many on social networking sites, as seen below.
https://twitter.com/KJovian/status/1701016402797453361?s=20
In another video, Dennios similarly spawned several toilet paper rolls in a closet, resulting in them dropping all over the floor when the door opens up. He also gets them spread out to more areas after a moment once they stop rolling down from the closet.
Both of these videos showcased the game’s physics being highly detailed and perfectly executed with the stable frame rate maintained throughout the gameplay detailing each object.
Dennios Did Not Spare The Chair of the Constellation Either, As He Fipped Sarah Morgan’s Hair
Dennios also posted a third video in which he flipped the hair of the Chair of Constellation herself, Sarah Morgan while having a conversation with her.
Glitches such as these may not be of much use to gamers looking for tips and tricks to explore the game easily, but glitches like these bring the fun factor in games as massive as Starfield. It can be an exhausting experience for gamers to complete the game in one playthrough, and while Dennios did not actually explain how to recreate his videos, it can still be nice to know Starfield‘s physics holds up when random objects are spawned in-game. Not bad, Bethesda.
Source: PCGamer