The best Starfield outposts we’ve seen so far

StarfieldThe game begins with a player purchasing a spaceship to begin exploring the stars. There are ways to begin with some real estate — you can start with a home and lots of debt, or go and visit their parents in New Atlantis — but most players just have their ship and a place to crash with the explorers’ society Constellation. As the game opens up, you can then build your own outposts — and some locales are more stunning than others.

Resources can be collected from outposts. Add defensive weapons like turrets if you want to keep your slice of paradise safe from attackers. Content creators have posted guides to help create cozy living areas with breakfast nooks or industrial farms (for helpful supplies) while my first outpost essentially was just a room.

Posts that concentrate on the vibrations of one planet are my favorites. SirPeasantbury had his base just across the water from New Atlantis. The view was stunning.

New Atlantis has been a prime location for other companies to set up in. It’s not the best choice for industry, but the views are unmatched.

If you like nice views but you don’t like being close to the city, there are other places you can build on. You can enjoy the view from your ultra-chic outpost instead of standing on a mountain top.

Meanwhile, the base seen below on the red planet is humble, but The following are some examples of how to use’s the point. It’s a neat starter outpost that fits an early-game playthrough, and it doesn’t seem thatThe aesthetics of modern NASA are far from this. Norespawns created a YouTube Tutorial so that you could steal the look.

Edwin B. is another simple base but the lush greenery around it makes me love it. It’s not a visually revolutionary planet, with wild fauna and a landscape full of strange colors, but it definitely looks like a pleasant small base.

Perhaps you would prefer something a little more opulent. Would you be interested in this property on the beach? This property is perfect for researchers, artifact seekers, and anyone else who enjoys an open concept.

One player chose to go ultra-simple with a joke on the typical “male living space” and honestly, it doesn’t seem like that bad a place to live. Sure, it’s not much of a sci-fi utopia, but at least it doesn’t have the chaos of a spaceship hatch filled to capacity with potatoes. Why? It is not clear how to get there.Why not live in the middle? Sounds peaceful!

It’s still early days for Starfield, and based on what we’ve seen from the community around similar features in the Fallout franchise, players are just getting started. In the coming weeks and months we’ll likely see some exquisite palaces and incredible centers of industry.

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