Much ado has been made about ’s travel mechanics since early access was unlocked last week. I haven’t played it yet, to be clear – I’m still trying to play as much of as I can, and don’t see a point in paying extra to play it a week before everybody else when I’m still enjoying the games I’m playing now. I’ve still been tuned in to꧅ the discourse, though, as usual, and one raging debate right now is whether you can fly, manually, to a planet without using fast travel.

Streamer (and Sony Santa Monica writer) 💙Alanah Pearce did just that on stream, taking an arduous seven real-life hour journey to the dwarf planet Pluto. The idea was to see if you could land on a planet’s surface without using fast travel, and the conclusion was that no, you can’t. Her ship flew straight through Pluto, because travelling this way made the entire planet vanish. Our own efforts to land on Mars did not see us careen through the planet, but did le♛ave us hovering around it for four hours in an attempt to find a landing spot, before ultimately failing. Starfield’s engine just isn’t able to deal with this kind of travel, which 🎀has disappointed many players who were hoping for seamless space travel like in No Man’s Sky.

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Some people say that this means Starfield isn’t really an open-world game, because you’re subject to loading screens and a ton of fast travel instead of being able to fly anywhere you want to go. Others are mad that you can’t use your spaceship to actually travel space and you’re actually just teleporting from place to place. I get it &🦄ndash; it takes away from the immersion. People wanted to be able to actually spend hours travelling between planets because it would prove that Starfield really is the Space Game of our times.

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I, however, don’t care. It’s not that I think immersion is stupid and players are idiots for waܫnting it, before you start writing me an angry email. I just know myself and how I’ve historically played Bethesda games. I played a lot of Skyrim as a teenager, but I can’t say with any degree of honesty that I ever discovered all of the game’s secrets. A lot of what other players enjoy about Bethesda games is discovering secrets along the way, which usually happens when players explore places over and over agai♌n. That requires footwork, and I don’t do that.

My greatest flaw is that I lack patience, and as a result I simply do not have the patience to travel back and forth from distant locales. Hell, just thinking about 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the lack of land vehicles in the game upsets me because I know I’ll have to walk around for longer than I really want to be walking. I’m always happy to explore a game’s world for the first time and discover new things, but I do not want to be walking the same route between places all the time knowing I won’t find anything new. I’m already a heavy user of fast travel in most games – spending hours flying in space to see if I find anything new will give me no pleasure. I will not be flying to Pluto through the dark expanse of space, and I will not be retreading the same routes over and ove✨r when I can just teleport myself there. I have other things to do, and seven hours flying🙈 to a distant planet is just too much for me.

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