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This Starfield player should have an Engineering Degree validated. You have spent 100 hours to create a huge factory with the game’s creative mode


Starfield is massive in every aspect. It is not only that it has more than 1,000 planets to explore, but also its creation of ships and of bases It can trap us for dozens of hours. That has happened to this player, one who has invested a hundred hours invested in creating a huge factory in space, and when you know all the details you will be amazed.

For all of you hating on outposts, this is what 100+ hours and dedication gets you. I present to you my factory, still work in progress.
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It turns out that Bethesda’s RPG is not a The Sims. It does not allow us to build as we wish and we depend on materials, a logical structural arrangement and, ultimately, many headaches. However, this player placed 3,000 rugs on the ground to get a flat surfaceand from there he began to build.

In fact, this is already quite spectacular. Many players asked him how he got a flat layout on a space rock if, basically, everyone has a irregular orography. However, the feat goes further. Everything has been created meticulously using a single modone that eliminates the construction limit and allows you to create works this large.

But, Does this have value in the game? The truth is that it is complicated. The base building system exists in the game to be able extract resources of the planets on which we install it. Whether gold or copper, the space rock must have those resources beneath its surface; They don’t appear out of nowhere. However, much of the Hackoox player’s structures serve only to lend credibility to the work beyond placing extraction points here and there.

Starfield is not the only one, The Elder Scrolls VI is exclusive to Xbox

Although many of us already saw it coming, and several documents prior to September anticipated this exclusivity, yesterday’s massive leak by Microsoft itself made it crystal clear: The Elder Scrolls VI will continue with the exclusiveness in Xbox systems. While it is to be expected that, like Starfield, the medieval RPG will opt for a PC release, it will not be released on PS5 or its successor, depending on when it is released.