Starfield's planets aren't all interesting, but they're not all "supposed to be Disney World" - eviltoast

You’ll probably find that a lot of planets in Starfield are pretty boring, but Bethesda says that’s kind of the point.

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    1 year ago

    What you can do for 90% of quests is go to the planet map, click a new landing zone and land closer, skipping any exploration the game is trying to encourage.

    This didn’t work for me. If you do this, a new instance is loaded and my mission does not show up.

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      For which quests? Colonist quests I believe you can’t leave for, everything else is a permanent quest until completiom

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        It’s kind of difficult to explain this without telling you the whole thing.

        Here goes…
        Build outpost randomly.
        Meet Bounty Hunter in close-by container.
        Bounty Hunter asks for help with bandits, and to meet 1km east.
        I get a marker on my map and on HUD.
        I think “fuck, im not running 1km.”
        I go back to my ship and open map.
        I put my landing marker close to mission marker.
        Click to fast travel.
        Loading Screen.
        Ship lands.
        Get out of ship.
        Look around. It’s a whole different map.
        No marker on HUD.
        Think “wtf”.
        Fast travel back to my outpost.
        My mission is there again.

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          Ah I see, I understand! Yeah that’s essentially a version of the colonist bug I encountered. It seems certain parts of the game want you to play through it. Mine “works” a little more than yours though, since I was rescuing someone fast traveling would defeat the point. But showing up somewhere is definitely something you’d expect to work for a bounty.

          For what it’s worth I often find myself feeling like I don’t want to run 1km, but it’s only 5 minutes and I get there before I know it. The distances of the POI’s feel so far, but most are around 400m and it seems to go by in about 2 minutes. For moons it’s full cause you can complete the surveys quickly, but for planets it’s a good opportunity to finish them up without feeling like I’m wasting time I could be spending on quests.

          Anyway, sorry you had to question your sanity and thank you for indulging my curiosity!