u/Environmental-Use637

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Decorated my Starborn Guardian to be a home

Finished making my ship a flying home, complete with living area, bedroom, bathroom, bar, office, crew quarters, kitchen and dining area.

Video here if you want to see it all: Starfield / Decorated Starborn Guardian V
https://youtu.be/i6ka8oN4lQM

u/Environmental-Use637 — 3 days ago
▲ 635 r/NoSodiumStarfield+1 crossposts

Managed to steal a Starborn Guardian V ship before NG+

Not sure whether to bother with NG+ now. This ship is usually given after 5 NG+ jumps.

Decorating it now and it’s becoming my main hub.

What would you do?

u/Environmental-Use637 — 3 days ago
▲ 44 r/fo76

Infestations are crap, I said it.

I’ve been playing Fallout 76 since day one, almost daily. Completed every scoreboard/season, level 1146, built camps and made loads of videos for YouTube, completed most challenges - you name it, I’ve done it (probably, and within reason).

I can confidently and without hesitation say that infestations are by far the WORST game mechanic added into the game, and season 25 is very disappointing overall.

I get that the devs have acknowledged this, but how did it get signed off in the first place?

It does two things:

It causes people to use re-rolls and therefore buy more if they need to (especially those with little time to play).
It causes people to run into a Fallout 1st private world and therefore buy 1st just to enjoy the new game mode.

I understand that this all stems from the good old FOMO of gaming, but it really is a slap in the face for those who have been there since day one, IMO.

For the first time, I find myself not wanting to log into Fallout 76 …

Anyone else feel the same way?

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u/Environmental-Use637 — 6 days ago