With Just Over 100 Mods, You Can Turn Starfield Into Star Wars Game of Your Dreams. It's Amazing How Good It Looks
Starfield hype faded some time ago. Now players are waiting for DLC, but thanks to the mods, you can play Star Wars from Bethesda.
In a few months, Starfield will be one year old. Since September, the players have probably gone through all stages of grief, but over time they regained hope. Updating Starfield is going quite well for Bethesda, and the modding scene is thriving despite the lack of Creation Kit. A prime example could be mods that allow for the recreation of the Star Wars universe.
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Upon entering Nexus Mods and going to the Starfield category, you'll notice that many of the available modifications are specifically related to Star Wars. They can change virtually every aspect of our space journey. Many people in the community think that the modified version of Starfield will be the ultimate Star Wars game to play.
Bethesda's game has already undergone a metamorphosis. However, now more than a hundred mods have been used for it, altering both the technical and gameplay elements of the game.
DeityVengy presented what he managed to achieve using the mods. In short - a lot. Our character can run in Mandalorian armor and use a fully functional jet pack. NPCs include aliens from every corner of the Star Wars galaxy, and advertisements and billboards will be in the "Aurebesh." Loading screens can be diversified with different graphics from a far-off galaxy.
The YouTuber also changed the military models of most factions. Characters from the United Colonies look like the staff and soldiers of the Empire. The Crimson Fleet could be Darth Maul's Shadow Collective and so on. The weapons available to the player also resemble those of the stormtroopers.
DeityVengy also modified sounds like alarms or gunshot noises, fixed bugs, worked on graphics, and made quality-of-life improvements. The above movie description contains mods that require manual installation. They improve the graphics, lighting, and ray tracing. They enable the configuration of keyboard shortcuts and enhance the functionality of the third-person camera.
Finally, the most important thing is the possibility of adding R2-D2 to the game, without which there are no good Star Wars.
It all adds up to a completely new Starfield experience. This is significant because, for the most part, the latest game from Bethesda in its basic version isn't a title that most people will want to play multiple times. After completing the story for the first time, there are no new features waiting for us in the next gameplay. These mod collections are the reason why you might want to keep Starfield on your hard drive, and considering that things will only improve in this area, there's really something to look forward to.