In this guide, we will briefly explain the functioning of Structural components for ships in Starfield. Where you can find or purchase them and what kind of services you need to apply them to your ship. So, hop on, and let’s go on a journey to find the structural parts that will dis...
You can increase the Jump Distance by buying a new ship, installing a stronger generator, or buying the “Astrodynamics” skills from the science skill tree. Your starting ship won’t be good enough to reach everywhere. Most ships that have a base stat of 25 Lightyears can be upgraded to ...
In addition to the combat and exploration you’ll do on the game’s various planets, you’ll also engage in ship combat. You’ll also be able to customize your ship and store ships you buy, or capture, at various spaceports. Howard says there won’t be any ground vehicles (like rovers...
You can assign them to your ship or an outpost, but if you want to romance them, you need to have them join you on foot, which you can ask them to do at any time in The Lodge on Jemison. And remember, you can only fully romance one companion per playthrough. Starfield romance: ...
Starfieldoffers unprecedented freedom within its vast explorable universe. If you want to save the world and look good doing it, that’s more than possible—but it’s just as easy to turn to a life of crime. This morally gray guide will tell you how to get away with selling stolen goods...
There are four separate ways to get moreShip Partsin Starfield: Buying them from a merchant. Looting them from enemy ships. Finding and looting shipping containers. Help out friendly ships under fire. Image via Prima Games. The easiest way, albeit the most expensive, is to buy Ship Parts fr...
One recommendation – regularly empty the Resources section of your inventory into your ship’s cargo hold, as many of these items are a) heavy, and b) come in large numbers. If you do find yourself maxing out your capacity far faster than you’d like, one trick we found – other than...
(Image: © Future/Bethesda) Tom's Guide Verdict Starfield is the apex of Bethesda’s open-world games and a killer Xbox Series X and PC game, giving players a slice of galaxy to explore, exploit, raid and wander for ages. It's almost too familiar to its core DNA, but interesting ...
but it does much better at making its setting look and sound great. fiddling around with building a ship to the demands of the player character’s desires—a big cargo bay for those smuggling or honestly trading in mined resources; speed and powerful weaponry to defend against pirates or bul...
your level and skill point distribution matters greatly when deciding on your reactor; buying a Class C ship when you don’t have any skill points in Piloting would be a complete waste of Credits, as you would need to level up at least four times before you could actually use that ship....