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Starfield - Best Armor Sets And Where To Find Them

The galaxy is vast and there are many dangers out there among the stars - you know, aside from the lack of a breathable atmosphere. A spacesuit (or armor)

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Father__Merrin249d ago

There's armour set near begining when you get to lodge in basement. It's locked behind expert tier cabinet but if you duck down and move cursor on edge of door it lets you equip

raWfodog248d ago

That was the first one listed in the article, along with the trick to getting it early.

PhillyDonJawn248d ago (Edited 248d ago )

Nice, I saw that and was wondering how long would it be before I get the key

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Starfield is still broken despite major 25 GB update

Bethesda has just released the latest update for Starfield and players have discovered that the game is still incredibly broken.

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The-VG-shamman2h ago

It will never be running as expected, because these fixes are mostly for the compensation of the series s lol. The games legit compromised Already.

Monkeycan82h ago

Which is why I am waiting for the PS5 version.

JEECE56m ago

There will probably be a PS5 version announced within the next year, but don't expect it to magically fix all the games underlying problems.

Tacoboto2h ago

Gotta hand it to Bethesda.

One way to avoid laying off QA staff is to just not have any at all!

Goosejuice2h ago

Why have QA when modders fix ur game for u

Flakegriffin1h ago

Didn’t the modding community give up on Starfield shortly after launch?

Goosejuice2h ago

I really tried to get into this game as I love Bethesda games. Put 40 hours into and even bought the 100$ edition...but this game just isn't good. It's an ok title at best. Dosnt have any of the charm that elder scrolls or fallout has. It's incredible how bland this game is despite having the opportunity to create a whole new universe..literally, and they give us this mostly human universe with the same things to do over n over just on a different named planet.

They had such a huge opportunity to give us this incredible universe akin to star wars and instead made it bland af. It saddens me a bit cuz I truly tried, and i love Bethesda open worlds. Maybe shattered sky's helps? Idk. To me the core of the game is just not good. The only thing I truly liked was the ship building.

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Interview on Fallout 4 with the Actor for Nick Valentine, Codsworth & Mr Handy (Stephen Russell)

Interview with Stephen Russell, Actor for (Nick Valentine, Codsworth, My Handy) in Fallout 4 which is a vast open world role playing game set in the apocalyptic wastes of Boston, the Commonwealth. The career goes further with other Bethesda games from Starfield to Prey to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

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How Starfield Remains a Success Story In The Face of Failure

Expectations for Starfield were sky-high, and while many felt it fell short of them, raw sales and other statistics tell a different tale.

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anast7d ago

The stats can say anything, because they don't release the stuff that counts.

Scissorman7d ago

Agreed. I'd love to know the budget on this one to be honest. What was it? 6-8 years in development?

anast7d ago (Edited 7d ago )

Howard said this game had been a concept for 25 years. Let that sink in.

TwoPicklesGood7d ago

I play it on Steam and it’s phenomenal.

Flewid6387d ago

I have it on GamePass PC and I have yet to encounter a single wow moment.

Vits7d ago

The ship building is kinda cool... And that's about it. In all seriousness, I don't think it's a bad game, but violently mediocre with some really head-scratching choices that made me go "why" rather than "wow" more often than not.

DustMan7d ago

Same here. Not saying it's the best they've ever released, but the hate it gets is pretty absurd. I've been completely enjoying the 50 or so hours I've dropped into it.

Flewid6386d ago

To be fair, I have yet to play a single Bethesda game that I found enjoyable. The whole "talking to cardboard cutouts from the uncanny valley" thing is tolerable in games like Mass Effect, but it loses me completely in Bethesda titles.

Flewid6387d ago

Hunger is the best spice. lol.

Knightofelemia7d ago

I'll never forget advertised as an open world sandbox game but you run into invisible Star Trek barriers when exploring. GTA has never done that and neither has No Man's Sky. If people love this game good for them I am not touching it. And if Microsoft does say port this game to Playstation I am still not touching this game.

DustMan7d ago

I started playing a few weeks ago and am enjoying it thoroughly. Perfect, absolutely not. Yet it's nowhere near as bad as what people make it out to be. Plenty of quests to get side tracked with. The gunplay has been tightened up significantly in my opinion since Fallout 4. I originally listened to the online crowd absolutely crap on the game and made me curious to see if it was that bad. It's not. It's a good and fun game. It just didn't live up to the developer hype and peoples expectations. Which wouldn't be the first time Bethesda, or Microsoft promised the world, and gave us the moon.

I will say that the beginning few story missions really kind of drag, but once you unlock powers it picks up. I think that first few hours soured a lot of folks who left it behind before really digging in to it. Which is understandable.

jwillj2k47d ago

First few hours??? How about the first 130 hours according to the developers. Need to get past 130hrs to start enjoying the game.

Hugodastrevas7d ago

That's when the Stockholm syndrome kicks in

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