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The avalanche of Starfield mods hasn't stopped since its release. You can tweak everything from its inventory screen to the difficulty of its firefights. But out of all the mods out there, a few are so useful that they're borderline essential.
There are three mods that you should install to smooth out some of Starfield's roughest spots. None of them make fundamental changes to how you play the game, so you don't need to worry about spoiling your first playthrough.
Think of these recommendations as a way to dip your toe into mods. The best Starfield mods enhance the game in ways people found lacking otherwise, but some of them go further than others. Not everyone wants to skip every take-off and landing animation with their fancy spaceship, but a lot of people agree the game's default UI is a chore to use.
Here's three mods every Starfield player should use.
Starfield modder m8r98a4f2 is here to save you the headache of trying to get anything done in the game's unwieldy inventory screen. StarUI Inventory presents your bags of stuff in a clean list that you can sort by type, weight, and value. It's not exactly an elegant solution, but for how much you'll be searching for new loot or healing items, it'll save you all the time you'd spend navigating it otherwise.
Installing StarUI Inventory doesn't take long, but you'll need to read the instructions on the NexusMods page carefully, or watch this video tutorial by Kaykrisify. After you move the files over and edit a few
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