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One Starfield Creation Will Unlock All Those Cool Ships You've Wanted But Couldn't Build

One of the best parts of is its ship-building system which allows for all manner of fantastic designs but those who may not have the patience to fit all the pieces together should check out this Creation. One of the first things the community did when the game launched was experiment with building iconic ships from popular culture. Recognizable vessels like X-Wing or 's USCSS Nostromo quickly flooded social media, leaving some to question how such bold acts of engineering were even possible.

The most-requested feature for Starfield might actually be better left untouched, some players argue — but other games provide a useful precedent.

Fortunately for those who struggle designing ships, user ShipTechnician shared a fantastic Creation titled «Iconic Ships» which adds a series of pre-built vessels into . The Creation includes some of sci-fi's most popular ships, including a Star Destroyer, the Millennium Falcon (with both C and A-Class engines), a Klingon Bird of Prey, and even a Pelican from. Each of the Iconic Ships can be purchased from a player's Outpost Landing Pad and every vehicle comes equipped with the best parts to ensure the best possible performance.

has widely been criticized for its lackluster quest design and barren worlds but every player and critic agrees that building ships with the game's modular system is always fun. The amount of individual parts allows for plenty of variety when it comes to creating unique designs and the fact that certain items are locked behind special quests or inside dungeons rewards those who go out of the way to find better components. Of course, much like anything in, it would be wise for Bethesda to build upon the mode even more.

When it comes to expansions, it would stand to reason that Bethesda prioritizes fleshing out 's world, as appears to be the case with, but the opportunity for growing its best system can't be ignored. Much like how introduced a DLC that allowed players to design and build their own robots with

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