Are you following these steps?
I followed a different video. Iāll try this one tomorrow, thanks
so I just tried making a ship. so when you put cargo containers are those for all your items? also are the items in an actual safe on the ship or just in the inventory?
Yes, it adds storage to your shipās inventory which can be accessed by a panel in your cockpit.
Found this tutorial video on if you want to build some iconic star wars ships plus the pelican from halo
Also gene Park did a video for building the normandy from mass effect
And finally the rocinante from the expanse
Iāve got a little over a million just playing the game. For fun ways I recommend disabling engines on pirate ships, boarding, stealing their stuff as they often have contraband on board and some of the bigger ships are worth highjacking, registering and selling. Also the same with random pirate bases and the mission board kill missions.
There also some side quests that give a good amount of cash like the crimson fleet faction quest which ever way you go give you 250k credits
That fight blew me away, the difference in combat in the 2 situations really stood out, in zero g the gun recoil sending you backwards at times etc.
Ah thanks I havenāt done the Crimson Fleet mission yet, I think I need to upgrade my ship targeting but Iāll give that a go - thanks .
I did try creating a resource outpost yesterday and although it creates a lot of material I just find it a pain in the rear to keep transporting it to shops to sell.
Iām ready to call it. This is without doubt my favourite single player game of all time.
It has touch competition in my lists of Doom, Halo CE, Halo 3, Cyberpunk, Witcher 3, BoTW, Half Life etc etcā¦.
However, Iāve played enough now to say this game surpasses them because it is in essence a load of games, full priced games, rolled into one. Each faction quest like could be a game in itself. The ship combat, ship building another game, outposts and resource management and crafting anotherā¦the things are all just so vast, so detailed and most importantly make you want to do them. Thatās without the main story which Iāve barely touched.
I have a very simple metric for deciding how good a game isā¦am I desperate to play it every minute of every day and thinking about it when not playing it. That is when I know itās good. Iād say the last game that had me so involved was probably original destiny.
This wonāt be particularly helpful, butā¦
Yesterday I spoke with someone who said something along the lines of āweāre always looking for resources, so let me know if you think you can be one of our suppliers.ā
I havenāt yet gotten into the outpost side of the game, but it did sound like maybe a semi-automated way of unloading resources in bulk.
I really shouldāve written down who said it. It mightāve been the woman upstairs at the Deimos space station, I did go there yesterdayā¦
Anyway, might be that Iām completely wrong on what the person meant. But might not.
Does anyone here have any insight into what Iām talking about?
edit: In an attempt at figuring out what I half-remembered, I found this article that I think could be very helpful:
Todd said outposts and ship building are late game content so Iām not gonna bother until later with it, maybe gonna leave it to another playthrough with mods
Iād encourage anyone to at least play around with the ship builder early on. With only a few small modifications you can achieve some major improvements to your existing ship, like a larger cargo hold or more powerful weapons. Plus, you can give your ship a new paint job.
Oh Iād do some minor customization that help my playthrough but anything thatās in depth and requires so many resources Iām gonna leave later
So where we can clear up bounties? I canāt now land on Neon and Akila, probably New Atlantis too without being blow up in space .
Folks online love two things: 1. Play Starfield for dozens of hours. 2. Shit on it. A true wave of masochists.
Mars/Cydonia may be an option?
You can build a bounty terminal at your outpost.
So I have to ask, how much crime does everyone do when playing a Bethesda game? Because I generally only pick locks.
I told myself I would stick to the main quest line but I couldnāt resist the side quests and side activities.