Favorite system I have found for early base building is Tau Ceti. Just my two cents. Live your starfield content gets me ready to explore the galaxy only level 87 right now but still grinding but I am enjoying the NG+ way more than I thought I would can’t wait for DLC’s and hoping for so many great updates. Now time to explore my new star system base in Bessel I think. Really enjoying this game and as an older gamer (39) I have not enjoyed a game this style since Fallout4. Love cyberpunk but different style games anyways hope y’all have an awesome day sorry for long post.
I agree. Just kinda wish a would t repeat the mass of every object which he just stated a min ago. Idk how many people even worry about the mass of what he’s saying unless maybe if it was a rare item w a different mass than usual. Def shorten it up also.
@@jaga887why unsub from such a great channel? Even if camel stopped making vids I wouldn't unsub. At least to show that I appreciate the videos he's made in the past.
Really enjoy these videos and the CCC series, love seeing youtubers put some good effort into longer videos like this. Weirdly enough I've also used the videos as sleep aid sometimes, works really well for calming the mind even if you sometimes get ripped out of an "almost sleep state" by some horrific pun xD Here's a small thanks for all of it.
Hey, Camel, not the sound like a know-it-all but just for future references. Each system is not called a solar system, it's a star system. The reason why our star system is called solar system is because our parent star is named Sol. Therefore, Solar System.
The story behind tungsten’s atomic symbol being W is a cool story actually! It’s named WOLFram because of the way ancient Romans noticed it “devoured” tin ore. If tungsten was present in tin ore, it would make the resulting tin ingots into a tin compound which was completely different to the pure tin, making them essentially useless for their intended purposes as tin metal components.
Alchiba is a necessary stop for settlers heading towards the Zelazhny cluster and Algorab 2. If you stop next to the oscillating crystals and turn off your music you can hear the crystals droning and humming.
Mr. Camel, this was a most colorful description of a star system. I was most enthralled with your descriptions and you even added the local/UT time! You didn't forget anything! Awesome, Sir. (p.s. hope you feel better very soon.)
The sleeping clock design is such a weird choice in my eyes! If I choose to sleep for 7 local hours by accident on some planets - I die of dehydration because it translates to about a week UT...
27:15 Coral-like fingers on Alchinba V might be fulgurites, formed by lightning striking sand/rock and fusing some of the elements together. Alchinba V has some thin atomosphere and those fingers exists in the rocky desert biome, so the conditions for fulgurites to form exist. Also please check Argon pronunciation. -on not -en.
You should do this for all systems in Starfield. A massive undertaking, to be sure, but it would be massively appreciated considering the game lacks a proper compendium for planets and scannable objects
2:22 It is worth pointing out that this star system far exceeds the maximum star system size in No Man's Sky by quite a lot. NMS only allows for 6, total. That's planets and moons together.
The desert on Alchiba 4-a also has some volcanic sand in it, those strange looking wrinkly black patches of rock are hardened lava flows, that's what the wrinkles are, they are spots where the magma began to cool, forming a skin on the surface then additional flows underneath the "skin" compressed the surface of it causing it to scrunch up in places and form curvy ridges. The lighter sand is probably silica sand, which is also formed from volcanic activity.
Geologist here, adding my two cents: because of the wide variation of different lavas, lava flows in different ways. Basalt has two "types", which have very characteristic structures. The ropy, wrinkly texture is the result of a Pahoehoe flow, as opposed to an A'a flow, which is more chunky and spiny. Likewise, on Alchiba IV, the black sandy desert is probably also basalt formed by volcanism that occurred a loooong time ago. Maybe billions of years, enough time to weather most of the basalt down to mainly sand with a few boulders. Weathering over that much time is likely the cause of the boulders not having the distinctive "lava rock" characteristics! I realize this is still a game, but exploring all the different biomes of the unholy amount of planets and moons has been such a fun opportunity to analyze and make interpretations of the possible geologic history of each one!
It's a shame they repeat the plants and animals so frequently. Makes the galaxy feel very small in a way. Same with random space encounters. Had the same bugged out geologist conversation 3 times and the same religion tour discussion 3 times.
Would love to see an indepth guide on a high level star system e.g. Bohr with infinitely repeatable locations for farming. Hopefully later on, only because I know you're the only YT of this calibre who can pull of a video idea like this; I would love it if you could find all the available side quests in key cities. I have gone thru and spoke to everyone I could and I believe Im there but would love to see you cover It!
alot of websites like game8 etc already have had lists of all the side quests in the game and info about them since release, they're super helpful as well as videos def worth checking out!
My favorite thing about Starfield, people still complaining since its launch and trying to ruin everyone else’s good time who are enjoying the game. I mean, y’all could do something other than hate watch/comment about something you claim to dislike but, can’t stop stalking content all over UA-cam.
Aluminum was originally, in English, Alumium, which was soon changed to Aluminum. That was in 1808. British editors changed it to Aluminium in 1812. Thus, it's the British version that's clearly wrong. 😉
@13:26 actualy the highest melting point belongs to carbon, tungsten has the second one, not considering alloys or carbides. Fun fact if you mix them both at the melting point of tungsten you will get tungsten carbide, so not even carbon can hold liquid tungsten.
I can’t wait to see what modders make. Entire planets of civilizations and people and hopefully sentient beings besides humans. Maybe a planet of beings that think interstellar travel is sacrilegious or something so they have less tech or a planet in the middle of a world war or hell just about anything is possible. Like a planet w Tamriel from a different age where you meet the snake species or something. BGS hit a home run w just the possibilities this game brings. Just wish it all happened sooner than later.
I'm an American, live in Texas. I have problems pronouncing aluminum, so I pronounce it aluminium. It just feels better pronouncing it the way it is everywhere but here.
I get that you probably have a pretty large US audience, maybe even mostly US. But as an American myself I don’t think you should have to bother explaining “aluminium” vs “aluminum” to us. Especially you of all creators. I feel like anyone nerdy enough to watch your videos has heard both pronunciations. And if they leave a nasty comment about it, they’ll only be displaying their own ignorance. Anyway love your content. Keep it up!
I enjoyed this documentary. Will watch many more. But maybe once a specific resource’s stats like mass and value are mentioned for the first time, subsequent mentions of same resource shouldn’t need those stats for the remainder of the video. Keep up the great content!
The rocks and sand in the black desert on Alchiba 4 (IV) certainly look volcanic, the black boulders look kind of like basalt (which is an igneous rock) and the sand is likely made of a similar material which, if it is basalt, then it would probably be a good spot for a farm on a more hospitable planet, in real life. If I'm not mistaken, there are island beaches here on Earth that are made of black volcanic sand like that.
I do love the British made game Starfield. I mean since it's "Aluminium" that definitely means this game was not created in America. I respect the Wikipedia attitude that something created in a certain territory should respect that territory's rules such as grammar, etc.
would love to see you cover the Archimedes star system. I found it on the search for a habitable planet orbiting a gas/ice giant with rings my base is currently on Archimedes V-a which has rolling green hills with pink trees with the blue ice giant with rings visible above from various angles on different parts of the planet. along with afew other other biomes
I knew I recognized “M type planets”. In Star Trek, M type planets are planets that are habitable by humans and similar races. Unsure about the lore in Starfield though.
Been enjoying Starfield since pre-launch, game just needs many more varied points of interest on a planet. So tired of seeing the same cave or abandoned outposts.
Kind of sad it's more intesting to watch exploration highlights than actually explore yourself! Just found Starfield too fragmented to be immersive. I feel it looks better than it plays. Personally I am most interested in the places to visit/people to see. Science station, mining facility etc. etc. Very rarely found friendly people on a planet or moon. Would love a video of all types of 'points of interest' on planets. I tried to see them all, but I might have missed some. Plants and animals repeated too often so I lost interest in trying to see them all. So many missed opottunities in Starfield as should have been central wildlife register. Kind of mini game where you have to scan them all.
Ha ha......"nailed more than Sasha Grey in her prime..." Baby doll faced Mexican girls. I liked all kinds. A Chloe Vevrier type of goth myself, but that goes back. ====GREAT video. As a 50 year old goth rocker original and lately sociologist? Always a Gen X gamer and I play this on my spare time lately. Huge Bethesda nerd as well. ================Just wish they would LEAVE the sneak bar WHILE scanning a room. :~\
Do these planets and moons also have the occasional abandoned facility on them or have other ships landing with spacers/pirates/zealots to fight? Or are they completely ignored by everyone?
I have to come back to Starfield a year or two from now. Too many bugs, load screens freeze the game, too many missions that don't even start or go to the next act.
@Polemos_RPG has created an absolutely fantastic Outpost Master guide for how to build a factory that by using the rss of the game, every item in the game that can be made is made. Better to all of us, he shows how with only 17 outposts this is possible. You asked what planets / systems we'd like to see, well as he provides that list it would be gratefully appreciated. With 30 rss some needing wildlife for the habitats, while this system is amazing and I too have not been there the lack of any biologically harvesting potential for me means I'll probably visit if or when I've added that 4th skill that allows for outposts in extreme environments. Great vid and informative too, a Must See!! It really sparked my interest. It boggles the mind to think how long it would take to create the atlas of the Galaxy with all the planets and moons scanned and classified. Would each have the same biometric survey results? I wonder!!!
Alchiba Star System stats & timestamps found down below!
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Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Intro
00:02:00 - The Alchiba Star System Location
00:02:24 - Alchiba I
00:07:00 - Alchiba II
00:10:18 - Alchiba II-a
00:12:12 - Alchiba III
00:12:27 - Alchiba III-a
00:15:32 - Alchiba III-b
00:16:51 - Alchiba III-c
00:19:35 - Alchiba IV
00:22:55 - Alchiba IV-a
00:25:32 - Alchiba V
00:28:44 - Alchiba V-a
00:30:22 - Alchiba VI
00:30:36 - Alchiba VI-a
00:32:25 - Alchiba VI-b
00:34:47 - Alchiba VI-c
00:36:54 - Alchiba VII
00:37:06 - Alchiba VII-a
00:38:14 - Alchiba VII-b
00:43:41 - Alchiba VII-c
00:45:15 - Alchiba VII-d
00:47:33 - Alchiba VIII
00:49:30 - Alchiba VIII-a
00:52:25 - Alchiba VIII-b
00:53:37 - Alchiba IX
00:53:50 - Alchiba IX-a
00:54:57 - Alchiba X
00:55:12 - Alchiba X-a
00:56:50 - Alchiba X-b
01:01:30 - Outro
Biomes:
Coastal - Craters - Frozen Craters - Frozen Dunes - Frozen Hills - Frozen Mountains - Frozen Plains - Frozen Volcanic - Gas Giant - Hills - Ice Giant - Mountains - Plateau - Rocky Desert - Sandy Desert - Swamp - Volcanic - Wetlands
Fauna:
N/A
Flora:
N/A
Resources:
Alkanes - Aluminum - Argon - Beryllium - Chlorine - Cobalt - Copper - Fluorine - Gold - Helium-3 - Iridium - Iron - Lead - Mercury - Neodymium - Nickel - Palladium - Platinum - Silver - Tetrafluorides - Tungsten - Uranium - Vanadium - Water - Ytterbium
Traits:
Coralline Landmass - Crystalline Crust - Crystalline Matrix - Crystalline Nucleation Nodule - Crystalline Pools - Emerging Tectonics - Glacial Remnant - Global Glacial Recession - Gravitational Anomaly - Hot Spring Terraces - Impact Sight - Melted Glacier - Oscillating Crystals - Pelted Fields - Prismatic Plumes - Slushy Subsurface Seas - Sonorous Lithosphere - Stony Meteors
Please keep this series rolling🔥
Favorite system I have found for early base building is Tau Ceti. Just my two cents. Live your starfield content gets me ready to explore the galaxy only level 87 right now but still grinding but I am enjoying the NG+ way more than I thought I would can’t wait for DLC’s and hoping for so many great updates. Now time to explore my new star system base in Bessel I think. Really enjoying this game and as an older gamer (39) I have not enjoyed a game this style since Fallout4. Love cyberpunk but different style games anyways hope y’all have an awesome day sorry for long post.
Can you find the planet with the purple sky from the trailer?
Please don’t explain the resources weight and value just list them off and move on.
Great video and attention to detail! But I listened to you tell me the value and weight of water like 20 times.. just saying
Well now you have content for years
yeah this is awesome
I agree. Just kinda wish a would t repeat the mass of every object which he just stated a min ago. Idk how many people even worry about the mass of what he’s saying unless maybe if it was a rare item w a different mass than usual. Def shorten it up also.
His videos have become something close to asmr.@@nickbriggs8059
Lol I unsubbed until the tes stuff come back, but I guess thst won't be for a while lmao
@@jaga887why unsub from such a great channel? Even if camel stopped making vids I wouldn't unsub. At least to show that I appreciate the videos he's made in the past.
Really enjoy these videos and the CCC series, love seeing youtubers put some good effort into longer videos like this.
Weirdly enough I've also used the videos as sleep aid sometimes, works really well for calming the mind even if you sometimes get ripped out of an "almost sleep state" by some horrific pun xD
Here's a small thanks for all of it.
Wish I had hundreds to shell out to UA-cam content....
No, seriously. I've given 5 and 10 here and there, but 100 is straight-up philanthropy.
@@mr.voidout4739 haha it's 100 swedish kronor, which is around 10 US dollars converted I think.
Im in no position to do philanthropy, unfortunately :P
mad lad!
Wish I had 100 Seks 😞
Thought the same thing, then noticed SEK. A conversion to CAD is $14. That's what I could afford :)@@mr.voidout4739
Hey, Camel, not the sound like a know-it-all but just for future references. Each system is not called a solar system, it's a star system. The reason why our star system is called solar system is because our parent star is named Sol. Therefore, Solar System.
explorers guide to the galaxy is a great name for this series, giving me just a little bit of og shoddycast ES series vibes
The story behind tungsten’s atomic symbol being W is a cool story actually! It’s named WOLFram because of the way ancient Romans noticed it “devoured” tin ore. If tungsten was present in tin ore, it would make the resulting tin ingots into a tin compound which was completely different to the pure tin, making them essentially useless for their intended purposes as tin metal components.
The Sasha Grey name drop at the beginning damn near made me spit my drink out.
I genuinely enjoy the types of chill videos just looking at the different planets and the wonders within them. I’d love to see more!
Alchiba is a necessary stop for settlers heading towards the Zelazhny cluster and Algorab 2.
If you stop next to the oscillating crystals and turn off your music you can hear the crystals droning and humming.
This is exactly why I watch your vods. You tell stories. Beautiful stories.
Gives off similar vibes to Curating Curious Curiosities. Love it
Mr. Camel, this was a most colorful description of a star system. I was most enthralled with your descriptions and you even added the local/UT time! You didn't forget anything! Awesome, Sir. (p.s. hope you feel better very soon.)
12:43 - This moon allegedly has no water, yet the first resource is... water. 🤔
I believe that means it has no ground water. Like ponds, lakes, and such. All of the water is locked in rocks or underground
The sleeping clock design is such a weird choice in my eyes! If I choose to sleep for 7 local hours by accident on some planets - I die of dehydration because it translates to about a week UT...
Can't wait for the next 119 solar systems. Keep up the great work!
Im so happy to find a channel that is just as happy to look deeply into the Mundane as i am
27:15 Coral-like fingers on Alchinba V might be fulgurites, formed by lightning striking sand/rock and fusing some of the elements together. Alchinba V has some thin atomosphere and those fingers exists in the rocky desert biome, so the conditions for fulgurites to form exist.
Also please check Argon pronunciation. -on not -en.
You should do this for all systems in Starfield. A massive undertaking, to be sure, but it would be massively appreciated considering the game lacks a proper compendium for planets and scannable objects
2:22 It is worth pointing out that this star system far exceeds the maximum star system size in No Man's Sky by quite a lot. NMS only allows for 6, total. That's planets and moons together.
1 hour video mostly about rocks. I love it.
rock on brother
The desert on Alchiba 4-a also has some volcanic sand in it, those strange looking wrinkly black patches of rock are hardened lava flows, that's what the wrinkles are, they are spots where the magma began to cool, forming a skin on the surface then additional flows underneath the "skin" compressed the surface of it causing it to scrunch up in places and form curvy ridges. The lighter sand is probably silica sand, which is also formed from volcanic activity.
Geologist here, adding my two cents: because of the wide variation of different lavas, lava flows in different ways. Basalt has two "types", which have very characteristic structures. The ropy, wrinkly texture is the result of a Pahoehoe flow, as opposed to an A'a flow, which is more chunky and spiny.
Likewise, on Alchiba IV, the black sandy desert is probably also basalt formed by volcanism that occurred a loooong time ago. Maybe billions of years, enough time to weather most of the basalt down to mainly sand with a few boulders. Weathering over that much time is likely the cause of the boulders not having the distinctive "lava rock" characteristics!
I realize this is still a game, but exploring all the different biomes of the unholy amount of planets and moons has been such a fun opportunity to analyze and make interpretations of the possible geologic history of each one!
There ain't no hammerin' like a Sasha Grey hammering. 🤣
Camel is the only person I would gladly listen to describing procedurally generated moons
24:40 all this megafauna I've seen on many different planets in Starfield, trilobites the size of a man, that's absolutely insane
It's a shame they repeat the plants and animals so frequently. Makes the galaxy feel very small in a way. Same with random space encounters. Had the same bugged out geologist conversation 3 times and the same religion tour discussion 3 times.
49:40 Charon in the Sol System has an even lower gravity of 0.03
120+ hours of exploring all the systems in Starfield?
LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Would love to see an indepth guide on a high level star system e.g. Bohr with infinitely repeatable locations for farming. Hopefully later on, only because I know you're the only YT of this calibre who can pull of a video idea like this; I would love it if you could find all the available side quests in key cities. I have gone thru and spoke to everyone I could and I believe Im there but would love to see you cover It!
alot of websites like game8 etc already have had lists of all the side quests in the game and info about them since release, they're super helpful as well as videos def worth checking out!
My favorite thing about Starfield, people still complaining since its launch and trying to ruin everyone else’s good time who are enjoying the game.
I mean, y’all could do something other than hate watch/comment about something you claim to dislike but, can’t stop stalking content all over UA-cam.
As someone who is likely not going to be able to play this game for another 10yrs, this content is overwhelmingly appreciated ❤️
Nice idea for a series, definitely zero need to say the mass of items though lol
when you are telling the local times vs the universal times, the box in the lower left looks so happy to see you lol! Keep up the good work!
Great job! I really look forward to your next system. BTW the dust on the moons is called regolith.
If you plan on doing another one of these, check out the Delta Pavonis system
Aluminum was originally, in English, Alumium, which was soon changed to Aluminum. That was in 1808. British editors changed it to Aluminium in 1812. Thus, it's the British version that's clearly wrong. 😉
Bethesda please let us dive under water
I enjoyed it. I listened to it while surveying solar systems. I plan on doing all of them before going to the end of the story missions.
Speedy recovery, camel!
@13:26 actualy the highest melting point belongs to carbon, tungsten has the second one, not considering alloys or carbides. Fun fact if you mix them both at the melting point of tungsten you will get tungsten carbide, so not even carbon can hold liquid tungsten.
I can’t wait to see what modders make. Entire planets of civilizations and people and hopefully sentient beings besides humans. Maybe a planet of beings that think interstellar travel is sacrilegious or something so they have less tech or a planet in the middle of a world war or hell just about anything is possible. Like a planet w Tamriel from a different age where you meet the snake species or something. BGS hit a home run w just the possibilities this game brings. Just wish it all happened sooner than later.
Camel, this is brilliant. You will never run out of excellent content with this.
I think you should do every single star system
I'd love one of these for every system. Well done man, can't wait to see more.
I will pay close attention to these videos first. But then they will become what I fall asleep too, just like the curiosities videos in Skyrim
Here's to 100 episodes for each system
I'm an American, live in Texas. I have problems pronouncing aluminum, so I pronounce it aluminium. It just feels better pronouncing it the way it is everywhere but here.
A+ opening, some of the best 90 seconds you’ve ever produced
Sasha Grey in her prime HAHAHA ahh brings me back to 2009
I'm a simple man. I hear a pun on Sasha Grey, you have my thumbs up :D
Crazy how you can turn boring ahh planets into an entertaining nat geo video
You always manage to impress me with your knowledge
So we are just all stuck with camel works starfield now?....
I get that you probably have a pretty large US audience, maybe even mostly US. But as an American myself I don’t think you should have to bother explaining “aluminium” vs “aluminum” to us. Especially you of all creators. I feel like anyone nerdy enough to watch your videos has heard both pronunciations. And if they leave a nasty comment about it, they’ll only be displaying their own ignorance.
Anyway love your content. Keep it up!
Finally, we can curate all of the curious curiosities of Starfield
Fascinating, soothing and peaceful all at once. Thank you. Oh and there is green sand on earth - at Alum Bay on the Isle of Wight :D
Added to my camelworks asmr playlist 😴
I would love to explore a system with more fauna and flora next. Maybe the planet of Mike Wazowski, should you ever find it again?
This is such a great idea for a video series.
Love this style of content
Check out the Altair system. Mostly snowballs but with a blue star can offer stark and amazing views backlit by the Milky Way.
Alcihba was never my best subject. Now your vid makes it all make sense😎
...JOKE'S ON YOU, MATH TEACHERS!! Mwahahahahahhahaaaaa.
More solar system videos!!! Very informative and interesting. I like them
Chill vibe for the morning commute
The underground sea was neat, but I haven't come across that trait yet. Definitely wouldn't have thought to tcl. Thanks for showing it off
This was so entertaining keep it up bro 🫵🏼🫶🏼
Not even two minutes in and I am busting out laughing 🤣🤣
wonderful work. i may expand on my outposts there. thx
I enjoyed this documentary. Will watch many more. But maybe once a specific resource’s stats like mass and value are mentioned for the first time, subsequent mentions of same resource shouldn’t need those stats for the remainder of the video. Keep up the great content!
This guy could make a video reviewing every grain of sand in the ocean and it would get 60k views
Very relaxing 😊
Damn camel i also just caught covid. I feel like total dog shiz. Get better soon.
The rocks and sand in the black desert on Alchiba 4 (IV) certainly look volcanic, the black boulders look kind of like basalt (which is an igneous rock) and the sand is likely made of a similar material which, if it is basalt, then it would probably be a good spot for a farm on a more hospitable planet, in real life. If I'm not mistaken, there are island beaches here on Earth that are made of black volcanic sand like that.
Had no idea these graphics were possible on SF… gotta check my settings
I do love the British made game Starfield. I mean since it's "Aluminium" that definitely means this game was not created in America. I respect the Wikipedia attitude that something created in a certain territory should respect that territory's rules such as grammar, etc.
No more Skyrim?! You haven't finished it all!
This is great!
I’m hoping there’s some good lore/mysteries in starfield. It felt like things were more face value in starfield than in the elder scrolls
would love to see you cover the Archimedes star system. I found it on the search for a habitable planet orbiting a gas/ice giant with rings
my base is currently on Archimedes V-a which has rolling green hills with pink trees with the blue ice giant with rings visible above from various angles on different parts of the planet.
along with afew other other biomes
The existance of this video has big implications and i'm here for it.
On the way to Vlad's house, Heinlein is another system with a lot of planets and some nice temperate ones.
I knew I recognized “M type planets”. In Star Trek, M type planets are planets that are habitable by humans and similar races. Unsure about the lore in Starfield though.
Thanks to you I found a gravity bug in my mod (app) thingy on Alchiba 8 😂
I will sleep to this. Make Playlists
The founder of the metal named in Aluminum and it was later changed to Aluminium which even my keyboard underlines as wrong
You always come at the right time huh😂
Imagine taking a week off at Alchiba I. That’s like 2 years universal time.
I memed that you'd do this in my head. But my god. Please do.
At least there's shorter potential videos like Bernard's Star etc but wow
Been enjoying Starfield since pre-launch, game just needs many more varied points of interest on a planet. So tired of seeing the same cave or abandoned outposts.
For asteroid mining thrusters are amazing!
Kind of sad it's more intesting to watch exploration highlights than actually explore yourself! Just found Starfield too fragmented to be immersive. I feel it looks better than it plays. Personally I am most interested in the places to visit/people to see. Science station, mining facility etc. etc. Very rarely found friendly people on a planet or moon. Would love a video of all types of 'points of interest' on planets. I tried to see them all, but I might have missed some. Plants and animals repeated too often so I lost interest in trying to see them all. So many missed opottunities in Starfield as should have been central wildlife register. Kind of mini game where you have to scan them all.
Element 115 - Moscovium - melting point 400 degrees Celsius. Found in 2003. JFYI.
Ha ha......"nailed more than Sasha Grey in her prime..." Baby doll faced Mexican girls. I liked all kinds. A Chloe Vevrier type of goth myself, but that goes back. ====GREAT video. As a 50 year old goth rocker original and lately sociologist? Always a Gen X gamer and I play this on my spare time lately. Huge Bethesda nerd as well. ================Just wish they would LEAVE the sneak bar WHILE scanning a room. :~\
Venus is 1 to 100, no?
I love this type of analysis BTW 💪
It is. Source: Me stupidly grinding for level 100
This game will teach you the periodic table 😂
Every copy of starfield is personalized
Sir, you are doing God's work.
No he’s not. To be saved, one needs to be a traditional Catholic
Hitchiker's Guide to the Starfield
Red fossils are common in areas with high concentrations of iron
Do these planets and moons also have the occasional abandoned facility on them or have other ships landing with spacers/pirates/zealots to fight? Or are they completely ignored by everyone?
By the way. Thanks for all the fish 😊
I have to come back to Starfield a year or two from now. Too many bugs, load screens freeze the game, too many missions that don't even start or go to the next act.
@Polemos_RPG has created an absolutely fantastic Outpost Master guide for how to build a factory that by using the rss of the game, every item in the game that can be made is made. Better to all of us, he shows how with only 17 outposts this is possible. You asked what planets / systems we'd like to see, well as he provides that list it would be gratefully appreciated.
With 30 rss some needing wildlife for the habitats, while this system is amazing and I too have not been there the lack of any biologically harvesting potential for me means I'll probably visit if or when I've added that 4th skill that allows for outposts in extreme environments.
Great vid and informative too, a Must See!!
It really sparked my interest. It boggles the mind to think how long it would take to create the atlas of the Galaxy with all the planets and moons scanned and classified. Would each have the same biometric survey results? I wonder!!!
is this the new CCC?