The shipbuilding aspect of Starfield is comprehensive and allows players to customize their ships with various modules, weapons, and engines, offering endless possibilities for gameplay.
Starfield fans have used the early access period to impressively recreate famous spaceships from movies, TV shows, and video games, including the Millennium Falcon and the Consular-class Space Cruiser, using in-game techniques and glitches.
Starfield offers a variety of ships, including the Razorleaf, Wanderwell, Shieldbreaker, Silent Runner, Vanquisher, Abyss Trekker, Narwhal, and the special Starborn Guardian, each with their own strengths and abilities.
Starfield players have been using the game's shipbuilding tools to create asymmetrical ship designs that trick enemy ships into targeting empty spaces, making the ships virtually immune to enemy damage.
A Starfield player has designed an unbeatable ship by simply removing the middle, resulting in an ugly yet functional and efficient spacecraft.
A Starfield player has built a massive 6-deck battleship with 65 habitable squares, pushing the boundaries of ship customization in the game.
Starfield has become complete with the addition of a gigantic, rocket-powered Thomas the Tank Engine ship design, bringing a new level of excitement and adventure to the game.
Star Wars fans can now build their own Imperial Star Destroyer in the game Starfield using mods and a detailed 21-page guide, although it is recommended for PC players only due to the ship's enormous size causing severe lag and potential game instability.
A player in the Starfield community has created a ship resembling a BLT sandwich, showcasing the game's extensive ship-customization system and drawing attention from fellow players and fans.
The article discusses the importance of crew members in the game Starfield, highlighting the best ones to assign to your ship based on their skills, such as piloting, weapon systems, engineering, and shield systems.
To access experimental ship modules in Starfield, players must reach Rank 4 in the Starship Design skill, with additional ranks and specific skills required for certain modules, and the modules become available at various Ship Service Technicians once the required character level is reached.
To install 30 unique ship modules in Starfield, players must place different ship parts on their ship, with Structural modules being the most cost-effective and plentiful option, and additional unique parts can be obtained from various Ship Services Technicians in the game.
Starfield players have created a variety of imaginative and impractical ship designs, including ships modeled after Thor's hammer, the TARDIS, a dachshund, and Venusaur, among others.
An extremely creative player in Starfield has recreated the iconic Planet Express ship from Futurama, showcasing the popular ship builder feature and capturing the attention of the game's wide audience.
One Starfield player showcases their creativity by designing a pirate-inspired spaceship, while the upcoming modding tools are expected to enhance the ship-building scene and expand the game's sandbox experience.