Well maybe, but even when considering elites difficulty, the fact that elden ring style games, and even turn based games are so popular could hint that mainstream gamers aren't that dumb after all and can handle more than left click is shoot.
There was probably an early era of mainstream gaming that had to be dumb, but were well at the generation where kids are born to ipads in their laps, so seems like zero tech tv is over.
The composer was involved at the earliest stages of development of the space-exploration game, providing concept music that inspired its themes. It’s no wonder his soundtrack evokes its very essence
So there's a trade remote terminal screen next to the ship service technician, in my instance of the bug it was missing and the ramp tiles were also missing. As at the reddit link some other people also have the same bug and was told it was caused by registering a ship at The Den which I confirmed. Game restarts and computer restarts dont fix this bug so once it happens unless you revert to a save prior to the registering of the ship that caused this it appears to be permanent for now. Hopefully Betheada patches in a fix. The part that sucks is how much more could be missing wrong with the game from such a bug who knows. Knowing something I could have potentially done dozens of hours ago and is knocking things out if the world that I can't fix is annoying. Luckily It only undid about an hours worth of story missions when I reverted to an older save.
I have that bug too, the terminal is missing and there's a hole in the ramp from the landingpad into New Atlantis.
I can't remember ever selling a captured ship in "The Den" though, I've sold all my ships in New Atlantis.
I tried an older save but it wasn't old enough I guess because it didn't get fixed, I still miss the terminal and the tiles in the ramp.
I did make a bug report at the Bethesda support site, let's hope they fix this soon.
I have that bug too, the terminal is missing and there's a hole in the ramp from the landingpad into New Atlantis.
I can't remember ever selling a captured ship in "The Den" though, I've sold all my ships in New Atlantis.
I tried an older save but it wasn't old enough I guess because it didn't get fixed, I still miss the terminal and the tiles in the ramp.
I did make a bug report at the Bethesda support site, let's hope they fix this soon.
Virus warnings from what? I just redownloaded the file and it's the same CRC I uploaded--a plain 7z archive with no compression and normal .mkv video files, no excutable code to be found.
Virus warnings from what? I just redownloaded the file and it's the same CRC I uploaded--a plain 7z archive with no compression and normal .mkv video files, no excutable code to be found.
I don't know. I downloaded the thing, it was an exe type file called Starfield DLSSG+HDR examples_7z.exe. I deleted it after getting the warnings, and didn't run it.
Oh I will definitely be getting it, and likely I'll pay full price for it (ouch), but I do think I'll wait another month or so to let Bethesda release the bug fixes and other QoL updates they recently announced. Thankfully I've got another game or two to distract me in the meantime (but not so much as to interfere with IRL, mostly...)
The mission goes on, we have this amazing Executive Suite booked for the whole week... Days go by, we sleep in the same bed, eat together and all that and before you know it this happens:
I don't know. I downloaded the thing, it was an exe type file called Starfield DLSSG+HDR examples_7z.exe. I deleted it after getting the warnings, and didn't run it.
You can create self extracting archives in 7zip so that people who don't have suitable software can extract it easily, as a matter of extreme overcaution MS will automatically warn against any files ending in .exe, generally saying things like "warning, executable files could carry dangerous payloads" etc. They aren't warning that the file is a virus, but that the file type being used is also used on many dangerous files.
Given we only spend credits on ship modules and perhaps some resources for modding they aren't an issue.
I ran into a bug when trying to talk to an NPC, sometimes they don't make any reaction, but shortly after walking away you become frozen to the spot unable to do anything including fast travel as you're apparently in a conversation.
That required loading a save from before I walked over to the NPC.
I spent some time designing a new ship, but after the first few test flights I think I rather reload an older savegame and keep the money. It's probably cheaper to upgrade my existing ship than designing a new one from scratch
The old one
The new one
To add insult to injury, I also ran into a bug. Several ingame hours ago I picked up a group of MAST Geologists who wanted a ride away from the planet, where I found them. Despite flying to Gargarin (they intended destination), they apparently like my catering so much that they refuse to leave my ship
I tried a Chieftain … thinking on this was to be a smaller / nimbler ship … it’s the same damn size as the Corvette was!! I like it though so will be trying to make it smaller without losing the familiarity of the shape …
After finishing with the now familiar facility, I continued my exploration of the frozen tundra where most of the copper seems to be concentrated. The “important” flora and fauna had been duly scanned, but I still hadn’t found one of the unique planetary features I needed to find in this biome.
I did detect a non-cave natural feature, and it raised my hopes that I could move on to another biome, but while interesting, it apparently wasn’t a planetary feature.
It did bring me in range of my actual objective. I was very happy to see that blue highlight!
I fast traveled back to base, and dismantled my scanning array. The sun rose just as I went looking for a better location to set up a copper mine.
I found a site near the landing site with four resources available. One of them extracted water from the ice, much to my surprised delight. I thought I took a screenshot of my third outpost, but couldn’t find it, not that it was much to look at: an interplanetary outpost link, a copper extractor, and enough solar panels to operate it and the legendary gas extractor at the edge furthest from the link.
I hadn’t visited the other structure near my landing site, and from a distance it looked different. I was hoping for friendly neighbors. Sadly, it turned out to be unfriendly pirates… so I shot the first trigger happy fool in the head, and proceeded to pick them off individually as much as I could… all while shaking my head at all this “unnecessary” violence.
The “boss” had a laser rifle with a burning effect, which did more damage than the actual beams did, but I did get a good “balanced” jetpack and in searching the facility, I found a book with an excerpt that makes me wonder if it was about the early Va’ruun cult. I really should start a library at my main outpost… assuming Bethesda’s quirky placement system cooperates.
I don't know. I downloaded the thing, it was an exe type file called Starfield DLSSG+HDR examples_7z.exe. I deleted it after getting the warnings, and didn't run it.
The link should not point to any .exe and you definitely don't want to be running random unsigned executables. I think you must have clicked on some add or something that I'm not seeing (adblockers).
You can create self extracting archives in 7zip so that people who don't have suitable software can extract it easily, as a matter of extreme overcaution MS will automatically warn against any files ending in .exe, generally saying things like "warning, executable files could carry dangerous payloads" etc. They aren't warning that the file is a virus, but that the file type being used is also used on many dangerous files.
I didn't upload a self-extracting archive, just a normal .7z file. I don't like self-extracting archives, and I'm operating under the assumption that anyone able to figure out how to play 50-70Mbps 4k60 HDR videos encoded with AV1 and put in matroska containers can manage to open a 7-zip archive.
Sounds like an adbot or something putting links to malware that seem like the target file. Anyway, I can't find anything wrong with the link on my end, but I put a warning in my post to let people know not to download anything other than "Starfield DLSSG+HDR examples.7z".
On the topic of ships, my character is still flying a converted Crimson Fleet Ghost that I originally captured a few hours into the game:
Nothing strictly cosmetic on the ship, though I did avoid some hardware placement and omissions that didn't make sense to me. For example, it lets me remove the tail landing gear when there is no way it should be balanced otherwise, and I didn't dangle any fuel tanks in front of the engine exhaust ports, even though the guys at the shipyard say that's kosher.
I ran into issues upgrading the Frontier early on, but the crappy little Ghost has really strong landing gear so has taken the upgrades in stride. It's got a 200+ damage particle beam alpha that it can repeat 1.5 times a second indefinitely, and I haven't found any six ships that can stand against it. On top of that it can still cross half of the game in one tank of fuel, while carrying 2k units of cargo, and has jammers that give it an 80%+ chance of evading contraband scans.
Probably going to swap out the turret on the top as it's caused me to reload the game a few times after accidentally destroying security ships while trying to engage hostiles.
It's pretty crowded inside, and some of the passengers make comments about cleaning their rooms, which doesn't make any sense as everyone has to bunk together on the floor of the landing bay.