It is so space skyrim and i'm at 70 hours in. It's almost like space Daggerfall with all the procedural encounters. I've even warmed up to planetary exploration somewhat.
That link just seemst to be a mastadon feed and I cna't seem to get any info about the engine from there.
My pre-starlink shitty rural internet disagrees with your statement.
I find almost all criticism of Starfield is fair, and yet I'm loving it. Over 50 hours already.
My google news feed is like all Starfield now - getting ridiculous and i'm expecting by tomorrow will be like "Should you make french toast and eat it while playing Starfield?"
I just know what she's saying too "we you have a free moment i need to talk to you"
Why Polish funny to you?
They do for some, I think it's to avoid unwanted AI interactions if something happens inside the house.
Yeah i just don't bother picking it up (at least after the first time). The money isn't really worth it when you could just loot spacesuits or guns etc.
Sniping pirates and leaving them sitting in odd poses is oddly sad. Sometimes they freeze in place sitting on a couch or whatever. Low G has some weird stuff going on when you kill someone too, although watching dead bodies slowly float down is a neat touch.
I've played thru it once and i'm on NG+. It's about as expected from a BethRPG. It's a fun game with lots of flaws, but I can feel the hook there sucking me back in. I'm happy with my purchase it's a game worth playing IMO. (I especially like how they did the ending and how it feeds into NG+)
I've been searching for a nice planet with titanium deposits and adhesive dropping plants to farm - by the time I find it I probably won't need it, and I definitely could've grinded out the mats waiting for merchants to restock. I do have two outposts that are just resource mines (I think its tantulum for one and titanium or something for the other). The idea is very intriguing as it seems like I could make an actual factory - but then there's really no point other than to do it just because.