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Starfield’s planets might have multiple biomes and environments

We know this is something other sci-fi franchise tend to avoid, but Bethesda's RPG Starfield might just have planets with multiple biomes and environments.

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shinoff21831247d ago

I'd say star ocean did this on a few of them.

Lifexline1247d ago

It really does seem to be fallout in space im excited to try it out. Hopefully it’s just as fun as Skyrim.

giovonni1247d ago

I agree, I like fallout for what it is/was, but sometimes I felt like the areas designs were empty and bland with enemies roaming through it, and combat was just, blah sometimes. I'm hoping it's more Skyrim than Fallout where the worlds don't feel lifeless and combat draws you in.

Yui_Suzumiya1247d ago

I hope it's more like Fallout because I never got into the Elder Scrolls games. I have yet to play Skyrim but eventually I plan on getting it for Switch. Yet all 3 Fallout games published by Bethesda were Day One for me and Platinum trophies!

Lightning771247d ago

I hope it's not like Fallout personally. I never cared for Fallout games. But Elders Scrolls always has me hooked. I hope it's more like that than anything else.

414gamer1247d ago

You realize the games systems are nearly identical besides the talent tree

shinoff21831247d ago

I can mess with fallout. One of my fav series. I felt 4 needed to be more rpg but I still liked it. I don't much care for skyrim. I've tried it on ps3 ps4 and ps5 and it just don't stick for me. I'm looking forward to Stanfield though.

Profchaos1247d ago

That's kind of cool I remember mad effect teasing this in 06 back on the 360 but it didn't really deliver

Lightning771247d ago

Hmm. I don't know how this is news really. I would hope new planets will have biomes and unique locations within those planets.

Orchard1247d ago

The answer is right there in the description:

“We know this is something other sci-fi franchise tend to avoid”

Other games avoiding it means it’s newsworthy.

shinoff21831247d ago

Not really though. Cause other games have definitely done it.

Orchard1247d ago

Right, but most don’t - and SF is coming out shortly and will be one of the biggest games of the year and definitely the most anticipated. So it’s definitely newsworthy.

Sonic18811247d ago

If you wanna play Starfield just play No man Sky 😂

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Abear211247d ago

Yeah when I saw mining elements I knew it really got a lot of inspiration from NMS. Not a bad thing really, NMS is probs the best space sim type game that will be available for years. Yes, Starfield will be awesome and have way more story, but also less freedom. I don’t think you can fly into and out of atmospheres in Starfield. Kinda a bummer.

Sonic18811246d ago (Edited 1246d ago )

@DontTalk

That's the only difference between them.

"I don’t think you can fly into and out of atmospheres in Starfield"

And what's funny about that is that Starfield is a AAA game and No man sky is an indie game 😂

mkis0071246d ago

That's what Im worried about. Will the story be enough to make up for the lack of seemlessness.

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CrimsonWing691247d ago

Man, I want to be more hyped for this game than I am. Honestly, nothing is blowing me away from what we’ve seen or read about. I’m still checking it out, but it’s not sparking me like I wish it would.

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Starfield Update 1.000.004 Released on PS5 to Mitigate Crashes; Players Still Reporting Crashing

Starfield on PS5 has just been updated to 1.000.004 to fix crashing issues, but players are reporting it didn't take.

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Starfield Was the Best-Selling Game in the US Following PS5 Release

Senior Director and Video Game Industry Advisor at Circana Mat Piscatella has revealed Starfield was the best-selling video in the US based on dollar sales for the week ending April 11th.

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jznrpg30d ago

For the week that nothing else of note launched.. I’m sure it will sell some copies but look at what released that week

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z2g29d ago

It’s not a requirement to buy games every month or whenever one is released. I don’t think people are going to spend $70+ on something they don’t care about.

GotGame81830d ago

I have talked about not being able to get into this game at launch. I still haven't given it another go, even though I think it looks great and has come a very long way since launch. Some people just want it to fail, even if it is a great game. I know why, we all do.

Starfield didn't just have the best sales for a week, but it was pre-ordered on PS store, with very nice numbers. I really need to start it again, on my PS5 though. So I can see how it is now. It has had some major updates.

I am looking forward to it all over again now.

Huey_My_D_Long30d ago

Its not that people want the game to fail. Its that Bethesda wont ever improve their games if you guys keep calling slop like starfield great games. Pure as that. Formulaic, chasing the trends, slop.

Like Bethesda has fallen off since FO4.

Ive a PC 4070, no interest in Starfield since the beginning since despite Bethesda owning some serious FPS legacy within their ranks...They just like seem to hate good shooting mechanics.

I dont see whats the appeal and thats ok. But how can you guys call it great? By what metric? The story? The Gameplay? The package all together? Hell I'm enjoying Crimson Desert, but I've got my issues with some design choices, but I do think the game is better as a whole than its individual parts. Is that the case for Starfield?
To be honest alot of you starfield stans dont make a great case for yourself, since I've never heard a starfield say what it is they enjoyed about it other just it being another Bethesda game that feels familiar yet new to them. Yall dont make the case on whats so great about starfield that keeps you coming back.
What does it do that makes it great that everyone like me is missing?

Like I wanted to like the Starfield, but after seeing its first trailer, it pretty much came out like I thought it was. Bethesda has been coasting off prestige for years now. and honestly starfield is proof of that.

CrimsonIdol29d ago

I'm fine with the game being janky Bethesda-core etc. For what it's worth it's more polished than previous games have been and the shooting mechanics are fine, feels pretty good even.

What I'm not fine with is it just being completely dull in every way. Even if they managed to resolve the structure of the game constantly sending you back and forth through maps and loading screens it's still going to be dull. The original The Outer Worlds did Fallout in space better, and that was hardly perfect (I haven't played the second one so I can't comment on that). At least The Outer Worlds had some interesting characters, enemies and locations. Starfield has none of that. They can argue that it's more grounded/going for realism or some nonsense (yet it's still doing Star Wars/Firefly style space travel) but it's fundamentally dull.

I dropped loads of money on a copy of this game at launch and I've no desire to get my money's worth out of it, I pretty quickly cut my losses and moved on. I don't know what happened to the writers for Bethesda, I presume they all moved on and have since been replaced by Jenny from accounting.

sweatyrich29d ago

I agree with @CrimsonIdol
I played the game to completed, but it's version of NG+ simply didn't appeal to me, so I never went back to it.
There's base-building, but it really serves no point, other than, there's base building. If you're into that, you have it, but I didn't touch it at all, as it wasn't part of the story ... At all.

The main character models are "ok", but the NPCs are just bad.

And IMO, people shouldn't be OK with a Bethesda game being janky. They're a big company, and should be jank-free by now!

MrBaskerville29d ago

I've given it another go and with the new more modular difficulty i managed to balance it a bit like Stalker 2 and it has been a lot more enjoyable this time around. The free roaming in space also helps a bit. Still prefer older Bethesda games, but it's growing on me
ever so slowly.

Jin_Sakai30d ago

Curious gamers. They’ll soon find out soon enough how trash it is.

Reaper22_29d ago

I dont think so. The games has been well received on PS5. Getting good scores too.

Jin_Sakai29d ago

Digital Foundry showed how bad the game runs even on PS5 Pro and crashes. It can’t even hold 60fps and not a looker to begin with. 🤷‍♂️

Grilla29d ago

I found out. I loved FO4 and wanted to judge Starfield for myself. I should have waited for a sale.

Putte30d ago

It's still as Bad as it was on Xbox. Of cause some playstation user's are curious and because there is a lot of them then the sales are gonna be somewhat okay for small time period. But still a very sad story what starfield turned out to be. Maybe the biggest disappointment in my gaming life.

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Starfield: Free Lanes Trophy Guide & Roadmap

The Free Lanes update has arrived! Earn every Trophy in the DLC with the help of our Free Lanes Trophy Guide & Roadmap!

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phongtro123_com30d ago

Solid, practical guide overall. The roadmap structure makes it easy to plan a clean run, especially by separating missables from cleanup. I also like that it flags potential grind points and suggests when to tackle them.

A couple of things that could make it even stronger:

Clarify any missable trophies/achievements more explicitly (and whether manual saves are recommended before certain choices).
Add estimated time for 100% completion and note difficulty settings if they affect progress.
Include brief build/loadout suggestions for tougher segments or challenges.
If applicable, call out any bugs or tracking issues in the update that players should watch for.

Overall, helpful for both newcomers and completionists, just needs a bit more detail in a few areas.