Inventory management is one of the biggest nightmares during the mid and late game of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Starfield. If you don't use some console commands or mods, you'll constantly be running out of space in your Cargo and Inventory. Moreover, you'll need a ton of inventory space if you want to move certain items between outposts.

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The main reason to create an outpost for most players is to extract various resources, and you'd also have to compile these resources at a specific location. You'll have to take the help of Cargo Links if you want to do that without emptying your Inventory all the time.

Starfield Astronaut In Front Of Outposts

To build a Cargo Link, the first thing you'll need is two outposts. Technically, you only need one outpost to build the structure, but it's completely useless until you have another one. There are two types of Cargo Links in the game, and here's the difference between them and the resources required to build both:

Name

Description

Resources Required

Cargo Link

This can only be used to transfer items between your outposts in the same Star System.

Cargo Link - Inter System

This Cargo Link can be used to transfer your items between any outposts even if they're in a different Star System.

  • 20x Iron
  • 3x Reactive Gauge
  • 12x Aluminum
  • 1x Comm Relay
  • 5x Helium-3 (Operating Cost)

You won't have the Cargo Link-Inter System unlocked at the start. Head over to the Research Lab and research Manufacturing 1 to get it.

You'll need three Zero Wire, Adaptive Frame, Iron, and Sealant each for this research.

Once you have an outpost set up, head over to the Build Menu and you'll find the Cargo Links in the Miscellaneous tab at the end. Set them up anywhere but try to make sure the two giant crates on the structure are facing toward the rest of the structures 🦹in your outpost. This will mak💯e it easier to access the Link.

Starfield Output Link Connected To Cargo Link

The process of using a normal Cargo Link and the Inter-Space Cargo Link remains roughly the same, except for one thing. If you're planning to use the latter, you'll first have to connect the blue structure on the Link to a source of Helium-3. This can be done by setting an Output Link from Helium-3 Extractor or storage withꦯ the resource directly to the structure.

Starfield Outpost Console Screen

Once you have the required Cargo Links set up on two outposts and the Helium-3 connected wherever required, the next step is to set up links with the Output and Input containers on the Cargo Link. Here's how to do that:

  • Head over to the outpost where you want to export the resources and create Output Links from your Extractors and storage to the Output container. Make sure you only create this link for the items you want to export.
  • Next, head over to the outpost where you want to import the items and create an Output Link from the Input Container to the storage on that outpost. This will ensure that your Input Container doesn't go to maximum capacity, which will stop the Link from working.

When all the connections are set up, you can head over to the Control Panel in the middle of the two containers and select the outpost you want to connect it to. Keep in mind that the Links are required to have Helium-3 i꧙f yo🍨u want them to work across Star Systems.

You only need access to Helium-3 for the Cargo Link that's supposed to export your resources.

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