Spaceships can cost a pretty penny in Starfield, so getting your hands on this expensive tech is not easy. Luckily, you can get some amazing ships for free by simplifying playing through the game. While most of them are locked behind quests, some require additional requirements for example unl...
Players can sell their items in their cargo hold at any vendor without being on their ship. How to increase your ship’s mass limit There aretwo ways to increase the size of your cargo hold.The first is topurchase a whole new shipwith much more space. Some ships designed for cargo runs...
the Frontier is a perfectly serviceable ship for much of the early game. As you begin to encounter stronger ships and take up faction questlines, you might find that it is quickly outpaced, however. Whether you are looking to sell off these ships for extra...
You should be dead from the get go, because the spacesuit has no gloves, and just how can you breath in toxic gases in a hermetically sealed space suit. As you advance, the vendors still have the same credits. It hard to sell a 200k+ spaceship when the vendors only have 72k. Of se...
Matters of Matter No, Starfield Shattered Space ghost parents, I will not stop touching everything in your acid-filled teleportation shop Look, I'm a curious young man, and I have to satisfy it no matter whether you keep waving your spectral laser guns in my face. Mark Warren 2?months...
early game this may seem expensive, but you get upward of 1 Million credits automatically from Main Story and the 4 Faction Questlines. You can always make quick money by selling loot to merchants, sleep in bed for 48 hours (ship or lodge) to refresh their money and sell them more ...
All well and true, and yes, there are skill points to assign to increase your capacity, and there are stims, and all that jazz. But it's still harsh.Grab only what you're confident you either need, will eventually need, can sell for lots of credits, or you're certain will look goo...
Should I build an outpost in Starfield?Building outposts in Starfield is an evolution of the construction system in Fallout 4. You can choose a spot on practically any planet (though some require specific skills first) and plop down a base. Like with ships, you can assign NPC crew members...
How will the smuggling cargo system work? Can we hide it somewhere on the ship and sell it for more currency later? W: Certain items are considered “Contraband” and you’ll need to smuggle them past security ships that are in orbit of major settlements. ...
but it's very limited. It was my hope that I'd be able to build and pilot my own giant fully crewed, freighter, but while you may board some ships like that during quests, you yourself are limited to a certain number of modules you can rearrange and populate with a small, mostly bo...