When it comes to big open-world RPGs these days, a big fuss is made over whether you can do anything or go anywhere. Unless you're 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Baldur's Gate 3, most titles still have some kind of restriction to ensure that you experience the main quest as the developers intended, and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Starfield is no exception. Like previous Bethesda titles, Starfield has a selection of essential NPCs that the player can't kill no matter how much ammunition you fire at them, mostly due to their importance in the game's overall story.

This is o💫bviously a huge problem for all of you murderous space pirates out there. If an essential NPC is cruising for a bruising, has done some kind of nasty deed they need to be punished for, or is just generally a bit of a dick, all you can really do is either sit there and take it, or be arrested for giving them a well-deserved smack. Thankfully, a modder called AC Denton has already come up with a solution.

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If you head on over to Nexus Mods and sift through all of the Starfield creations, you'll find AC Denton's very simple , which does exactly what it says on the tin. Download this mod, and every single previously essential NPC in the Settled Systems will now be at the mercy of your wrath. If you wanted to, you could wipe out every single life form across the galaxy, though you'd probably run into a few issues if you still wanted to finish the main quest afterwards.

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If you do want to go on a killing spree, there is one thing you'll need to make sure you don't do before you start your run. If you select the "Kid Stuff" perk in the character customization section, you'll later be faced the two immortal beings that are your parents. Starfield makes sure you can't lay a single finger on your beloved mum and dad, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:making them completely invulnerable. Even AC Denton's mod probably wouldnt work since they're not classified as essential NPCs, that's how powerful they are.

Starfield is only available for those that stumped up the cash for early access so far, but the game's official launch isn't too far away, hitting store shelves on September 6 next week. If you're one of those still on the fence about Starfield, you can check out what we thought of the game by 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:reading our review by Ben Sledge here, who compliments the game for its story and characters, but admits the game's exploration is stilted and a lot of planets can be a bit boring.

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