Summary
- Starfield players can create impressive collections of ships using the game's ship creator, allowing for a depth of creativity and customization.
- Building space vessels is one of the main activities in Starfield, with players being able to purchase high-tech modules to change every aspect of their vehicles.
- Players can unlock better modules by earning skill points and completing challenges, and they can also acquire free ships through faction and main story missions if they are short on credits.
A Starfield player showed off an impressive collection of ships, which features the Scimitar from Star Trek: Nemesis. Starfield players have gotten lost in the game's ship creator, taking their time to find the best combination of modules. Some have even made carbon copies of cars like the Shelby Cobra 427 and the Ferrari F1-75, showing the depth of creativity that can be unlocked within the game's ship building system.
One of the main activities in Starfield is to build space vessels that can be used to travel the universe. Each vessel is composed of high-tech modules players can purchase by spending their hard-earned credits. These machinery parts make it possible to change every aspect of the vehicles, and they can be sold to any available technician in major settlements. One thing to note is that players can install better modules by unlocking the Starship Design skill in the Tech category. However, they must complete some challenges and earn skill points.
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A Starfield player on Reddit showed off a vast imperial fleet that features 18 ships, each having their distinctive design. One of these vessels, which can be seen in the first image, looks similar to the Scimitar from the Star Trek: Nemesis movie. It's composed of a cockpit, habs, gears, and landing bays that can be purchased from any available vendor. The original poster claimed they also used weapons and reactors found in the Stroud-Eklund Staryard, which is located in the Nairon Star System. It's worth noting that they had to sell some of these unique vehicles, as Starfield allows players to own up to 10 ships.
Some of these functional ships, such as the TIE fighter and the Scorpion, are better than other custom Starfield builds in terms of cargo space, mobility, and speed. They offer players a fun way to travel between planets and board enemy ships. In addition to symmetrical design and deadly weapons, they have vast interior parts where a number of crew members can live.
Players who don't want to swap out modules and change their build all the time can get free ships. Some of them are combat-oriented, making it easier to plunder enemy ships and seize their assets. Custom ships in Starfield come with a hefty price tag, as they are composed of superior modules. Players who are short of credits can unlock free ones by completing some faction and main story missions.
Starfield is available on PC and Xbox Series X/S.