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The last thing I remember about Starfield is that they were very ambitious and offered hundreds of planets. While the game allows you to visit each one, the planets are randomly generated by AI, are similar to one another, and are completely empty. Three or four well-made planets would have been preferable to so many empty ones. But of course, there's an ace up their sleeve: mods are more than allowed in Starfield. So I started wondering, after all this time, is it possible to have a more immersive experience in Starfield today? Have modders fixed and improved the game? Well, this simple video answers all these questions, and incredibly, the game is still alive, not with the number of players it had at the beginning, but with a niche player base that still has faith in it.
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