Starfield can be an incredibly immersive experience for players who want to take their character from the ground, into their ship’s cockpit, up to space, across the galaxy to another system, and all the way down to another world with very few interruptions. However, some fans want to complete quests as quickly as possible and don’t want to wait.
For the most part, Starfield is a seamless experience, but there are cutscenes between lifting off in a ship and during the game’s faster-than-light travel between systems, Grav-Jumps. It’s so easy to skip these cutscenes, which feel like loading areas, by selecting the planet at the end of the journey and holding a button to teleport directly to a location on it. But one fan is urging others getting into the game today not to do this.
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A recent post on the Starfield Subreddit almost begs players not to use fast travel to skip from planet to planet. Instead, they urge players to do everything as slowly as possible, including entering a ship’s cockpit before take-off, flying to a system and then selecting a landing spot, and enduring every cutscene.
The heart of this post is a plea for players to enjoy what they’ve been enjoying the entire time. “This allows for all the random encounters in space to occur and honestly some of the best stuff I’ve experienced in the game has been because of this shift in play style.”
During our time with Starfield, we’ve experienced many random encounters in space, such as strangers asking us to buy ship insurance, and they all add to making the game feel like a fully established universe.
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