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One cool idea that #Starfield can work with would be to have worlds at different ages of technological advancements. It's possible that a planet in Starfield has its civilization in "pre-medevial" age (elder scrolls-esque), while another in post nuclear war (fallout-esque).
This means modders will create entire ES and FO timelines in the world of Starfield & it'll not feel that off as sure, one civilization with space exploration technology doesn't imply all civilizations in the constellation have it too. Some may be in stone age, some Jurassic age.
This aspect of it does make me quite excited, and we did see Dinosaurs in the game, so maybe they'll explore this idea?
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Fallout New Vegas was based in a densely packed place on Earth with total ~100 quests, all quite meaningful. Sure the world didn't feel too diverse or vibrant and NPCs looked alike, however it had a lottttt of content, meaningful content.
Even if only 100 out of 1000 planets are interesting and each planet has 1 quest, it's already as big as New Vegas, just too scattered & empty.

If they make it interesting by adding say 10 quests each, that's 1000 quests with 90% of the constellation largely empty.
Either it's going to be so massive you forget all other games until you get burnt out or it's gonna be so empty that you'll hate travelling between planets/stars just to complete basic quests.

"We need some titanium to make medicine, I heard it's on a planet in Sirius B system"
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Ever since I saw this picture of Akila city in #Starfield I wondered why does it look like that? Why are the streets not paved? Why are the buildings primitive looking, yet oddly shaped? 1/10
I think I know why. The original structures were not built by human hands, rather an alien society that predated humans arriving. The human settlers took over the useable buildings, augmenting them with human tech, to the dismay of many archeologists. 2/10
Thinking further along this line of speculation, I think that Akila's surface is covered with alien ruins. This draws in interest from many different groups, from universities, to religious zealots, to tomb raiders looking for a quick score. 3/10
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So I both love and hate this piece of #Starfield concept art. I love it because its aesthetically beautiful and has lots of interesting bits... Image
Two space adventurers, waiting and wondering if they will ever get a response to their distress signal. Like castaways on a desert island having made a giant "S.O.S." in the sand. Will anyone detect their signal? And if someone does, who shows up? Image
A row of suspicious looking circular blast marks. Could this be battle damage from of encountering a hostile ship armed with a rapid-fire laser? Image
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