Summary
- Starfield players can find and consume various items, including milk, which rewards a small amount of health points.
- A player in Starfield created a pathway in space using thousands of milk cartons they found, showcasing the game's physics and collision systems.
- The player used a boost pack to navigate the zero gravity environment and make the milk cartons soar, creating a satisfying outcome and unique sound.
A hilarious Starfield clip shows a player flying through thousands of milk cartons that were looted during their playthrough. Because of the varying physics produced by space and the many Starfield planets, players have created memorable moments, with one of the latest highlights involving milk.
Just like previous Bethesda titles, Starfield includes a wide variety of consumables. Beyond increasing a player's health, Starfield consumables can be used to increase O2 levels, carrying capacity, persuasion skill, and more. The many consumable Starfield items can be found in most outposts and settlements. Milk is among the Starfield items that players can consume, and it rewards a mere three health points. Opting to use their milk differently, one Starfield player has created a pathway in space with the many cartons that they found.
Reddit user Space_Scumbag recently shared a clip of their path of Starfield milk cartons. The clip begins with the Starfield player standing at the starting line of their milk path that's set up near a ringed planet. Using their Starfield Boost Pack to navigate the zero gravity environment of space, the player starts bumping into the milk cartons as they make their way along the path that's been dubbed the "Milky Way." Before boosting with the Pack, the player turns around to highlight the different directions the milk cartons moved. Their trajectory seems based on which part of their Starfield protagonists' body the containers hit, showcasing the game's physics and collision systems.
Using the boost from Space_Scumbag's Starfield Pack makes some of the milk containers soar further than the others. After reaching the end of their Starfield milk path, the player turns around to break apart any of the containers that are still in formation. By the end of Space_Scumbag's video, the thousands of milk cartons are spread out more like the galaxy the player is trying to represent. Beyond the satisfying outcome of flying through the milk cartons, bumping into them produces a unique sound. Given that Space_Scumbag used Starfield console commands to exit their spaceship where they did, the milk cartons may have been spawned using the same method.
Outside the main content and side quests of Starfield, some players may find the most fun making things like Space_Scumbag's Milky Way. Although Space_Scumbag has mentioned the Starfield modding community, it's unclear if they intend to make a mod so that others can fly through their Milky Way. Because Starfield items don't despawn, these milk containers could still be floating where Space_Scumbag left them should they return.
Starfield is available now for PC and Xbox Series X/S.