You'll start seeing repeated shapes fairly early on, but they have different colours or will be suited to arid or cold climates, for example. You quickly discover that plants are either tall, medium height, short, or ground cover, with sub-categories of 'bushy' or 'thin' within this. Image credit: Rock Paper Shotgun/Bethesda Pro tip: I have discovered that animals will spawn in near your ship, so if you walk a bit and then fast travel back to it there'll be some new alien horseshoe crabs to look at. Planets that support life require me to run about scanning a lot more. To the extent that I have committed to the role, I am relieved, because they take way less time to explore. Barren planets and moons also usually have points of interest that are called something like Deserted Relay Station - I saw a repeat of one of them within the Narion system today. The majority of the planets are grey, varying to green and brown. | Image credit: Rock Paper Shotgun/Bethesda The is the first view that you get of the universe and those of you who complained that I called it grey are right, I will eat my words. After some fannying about having to do the actual quest so I got full access to fast travel, Turbo Eclipse heened it back to Narion to tick off all the planets there. Nevertheless, I was pleasantly surprised! Our journey begins in the Narion System, where you begin the game on a moon called Vectera. I've only done one star system so far and I've already seen some of the same things as my other playthrough with Sayer, as assets for flora and fauna are reused but given some slight tweaks. But you will see some of the same things as me. Third, is that you probably won't see all of the same things as me, as a lot of the planets are procedurally generated. The second is that we're going to become intimately familiar with the loading screens - and those loading screens will sometimes be pictures that you took in the camera mode, which is kind of sweeet. 'Eclipse' wasn't accounted for, so we don't get that human touch. First, is that your robot friend Vasco will say your captain's name if it's something like Ripley or Smith or Kirk. But we can do a bunch of them, and get a real sampler of Bethesda space flavour. Let's be honest, fellow space coves: we're probably not going to visit every planet. I'm not doing space stations as well, be serious, they don't count.I must visit at least one Point Of Interest on every planet.I must survey at least one plant on every planet that sustaints life.I must survey at least one animal on every planet that sustains life.In the case of story-centric planets with cities, I must land at least once on a non-authored area.I must land on any planet (or moon) that I can.Here are the rules for Turbo Eclipse's quest: Manage cookie settings Was Starfield worth the wait? Liam and Alice B discuss this question - and more - in the video above. To see this content please enable targeting cookies.
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