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14 tips to improve your Starfield adventure

Philipp Rüegg
6/9/2023
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook

Don’t make your space trips any harder on yourself. Here are a few tips that all Starfield pilots should know.

Like the universe, Starfield is almost infinite and often just as mysterious. Numerous game mechanics are never explained or explained poorly. To make things a bit easier for you, I’ve summarised my key findings for you.

Track what you’re after

How to fix full inventories

For me, it took just about an hour before I was overencumbered for the first time. If you carry too much around with you, you’ll use more oxygen while running, which will eventually impact your health. As in all Bethesda games, inventory management quickly becomes a chore. However, there are a few tricks to improve your inventory.

Use your Companions as pack mules: talk to your Companions and you can trade with them, giving them equipment. Both to use, and to lug around.

Your combination spaceship/garbage dump: the storage space in your spaceship also fills faster than your grav drive charges. But that doesn’t include the floor. Embrace your inner hoarder and just throw all your loot on the floor. True, walking around the ship becomes a bit harder, but at least your cargo hold is empty. But watch out: even this way, contraband will still be detected by a scanner.

Collect skill books

Starfield is full of useless junk you can pick up. On the other hand, you should pay special attention to magazines. These booklets are scattered throughout space and when you pick them up, they give you lasting bonuses. This includes more weapon damage, better spaceship navigation or more carrying capacity. Once you’ve collected them, you can alternatively sell them.

Automatically removing your spacesuit

Use cover correctly

This tip comes from colleague Domagoj Belancic. My philosophy in fights is more «head down and charge». Cover? What cover? If you play a bit more defensively like Domi, you’ll be thankful for the following tip: if you’re behind a wall or cover, you can aim (right mouse button/LT/L2) and your character will automatically lean forward.

How to recognise loose ship parts

Enable DLSS

Steal ships

If you want to expand your fleet or simply want a new spaceship, you’ve got three options: buy a new one from the merchant, capture an enemy ship in a space battle, or simply steal one. On planets, you’ll see ships land in the distance every now and then. Book towards it, get rid of any crew and jump into the cockpit. Just crack the front door with a digipick and you’re in. The ship isn’t marked as stolen property and can be sold or refitted at any merchant.

Standard skills that aren’t standard

A surprising number of skills that enable basic functions must first be unlocked in Starfield. Which exact ones depend on what background stories you chose. Among other things, I chose Bounty Hunter, so my character is proficient with jetpacks from the off. Otherwise, I wouldn’t be able to fly around even with the appropriate equipment. That’s why you should unlock the following skills early:

  • Theft: allows you to steal from people
  • Security: necessary for lock picking, computer hacking, etc.
  • Targeting Control Systems: to attack individual ship areas. Without it, you can’t capture enemy ships.
  • Boost Pack Training: allows the use of jetpacks
  • Piloting: lets you use the boost

Use the Trade Authority kiosk instead of merchant

Instead of tediously logging tonnes of loot to a merchant every time, you can sell all your stuff directly at a kiosk. These are small stations that you’ll find at all major landing sites. They even buy your stolen goods, apart from contraband, and regularly replenish their credit stock. Other dealers are usually already broke after the sale of two or three weapons.

Asteroids as resource wells

Resources for your construction projects aren’t just found on planets, but in space too. You can shoot down asteroids with your spaceship and collect valuable ore afterwards.

Remember outpost locations

Outposts are important resource suppliers. The problem is, how do you find your creations on the confusing star map? It’s very simple: just zoom out really far and wherever you have an outpost, you’ll see a kind of bunker icon.

Bypass locks

Be impatient

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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