While 's ship-building offers a great avenue for players to express creativity, the builder is missing one crucial feature that would streamline the process, especially when going into New Game Plus. As is an open-world, space-faring RPG, much of the game's traversal relies heavily upon piloting spaceships to visit different planets and other locations. However, while pre-built ships can be bought or provided as rewards for certain quests, also includes a versatile ship-building system that allows players to make unique creations, like iconic ships from other franchises or their own personal designs.
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Creating a personal ship can be one of 's most appealing draws, but creating an ideal spacecraft and tuning its various stats can also be a lengthy process, gated further by high credit costs and the need for a high level in the Piloting skill to use Class B or C ships. Additionally, some parts need the player character to have certain skills at a high enough level as well, such as Starship Engineering. Moreover, as players can change between multiple ships in , those who want to have several specialized vehicles will find their time spent in the ship-building menu increases drastically.
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While the game's ship-building mechanics have a fair amount of depth and allow for unique creations, one missing feature holds it back — the lack of any ability to save ship blueprints to easily recreate specific builds. Creating custom ships is a time-consuming process, as even small details might need to be adjusted to get a certain function or look, so the ability to save certain builds would certainly come in handy.
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