Starfield: Showerless Outposts and Players’ Pleading for Update

Starfield gamers are hilariously perplexed by the lack of shower facilities, yearning for a crafting update.

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Portal Staff

In an amusing turn of events, Starfield enthusiasts have stumbled upon a rather quirky realism gap in the beloved space exploration game. Notably, the inability to build showers in outposts, despite their seeming existence elsewhere in the vast gaming universe.

Summary

  • Players express confusion and amusement at the lack of shower facilities in the outpost building feature.
  • Dreams of an enhanced crafting system, sighting the positive impact crafting had on Fallout 4’s settlements.
  • The sense of urgency amongst players desiring an expansion in the available interior structures.
  • Experienced gamers provide potential solutions until an update becomes available.

Feature Gap

According to a post by Ultimastar, the dearth of showers in their outpost incited a wave of reactions amongst players. While many found the fun in this omission, others were less amused. Poster MilesNinetyThree quipped, “Forget the showers, why can’t we build walls!” This statement speaks volumes about the larger issue at hand – the limited crafting options available to players.

Expectations From Updates

Gibsonian1 voices the community’s hope for an extensive update to the crafting system on his comment: “If not official I’m sure some nice modder will do amazing things when they get the creation kit.” His sentiment foreshadows the impending modifications that gamers will take into their own hands if the game developers don’t address these concerns.

Solving the Problem

Meanwhile, the community isn’t simply waiting around for developer intervention. A player stickleer offers a detailed solution to the shower crisis, explaining, “once the creation kit is out, adding all this stuff to the in-game building lists will probably be a fairly simple affair.”

Comic Relief

Naturally, some players are taking the feature gap in stride, such as VermilionX88’s jest that the “game knows you won’t use them, just like you don’t IRL”.

Thus, a seeming simple oversight by the game creators has turned into both a rallying point and resourceful community-driven solutions, while generating quite a few chuckles along the way. It’s clear the game has sparked creativity amongst the players both inside and outside the gaming universe. The gamers are not only traversing galaxies but making a home out of them, raising the question: Will the developers meet these expectations, or will the gamers continue to craft their own solutions?