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Starfield Player Discovers The One Planet Everyone Wanted From Bethesda

1,000 individual planets populate the galaxy of so it's rare that a player comes across a world that's genuinely a sight to behold. One of the most common criticisms leveled at Bethesda's sci-fi RPG is that while it does offer many destinations most of the locations players can visit and explore are barren wastelands devoid of anything interesting to see. It doesn't help that so many of the game's planets have such generic landscapes that it quickly becomes difficult to differentiate between different worlds, which isn't ideal for a game built upon the idea of discovery.

As it so happens, one incredibly lucky player by the name of Aravinda_Deva shared their exception to the rule byposting images of a planet they discovered which may just be the most beautiful world in the whole of .

The user confirmed that the photos were snapped in the Swamp Coast biome of Nemeria 4-a and they truly are magnificent. The player is seen standing around a massive body of water surrounded by mountains, sandy beaches, and lush vegetation while a gas giant idly floats overhead; it's the sort of discovery that players had hoped would be more common.

One Starfield player came across a fascinating POI after nearly 300 hours in-game, making other players lament about what the game could have been.

It's undeniable that while manages to get many things right it also drops the ball on several occasions and it's perhaps most glaring when it comes to exploring the galaxy. The vast majority of the game's planets are constructed with procedural generation meaning that while no two worlds will be identical, they also lack a sense of uniqueness or variety. Landing on a world is usually just a task of running through an open expanse lightly populated by some planets and creatures but with very little substance to the actual gameplay.

players quickly realized that planets largely served as a means of passive resource gathering rather than a hook for exploration. Aravinda_Deva confirmed that Nemeria

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