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.
Class C ships in Starfield can be purchased from the Ship Services Technician in New Atlantis or other cities, offering larger crew sizes and better stats for improved success chances.
Summary: To avoid being overencumbered in Starfield, players should avoid grabbing every item, increase their carrying capacity skill, regularly check for heavy items, avoid holding onto ship parts, only keep a few weapons and store the rest, utilize the ship's cargo bay for storing resources and valuables, look for spacesuits with extra storage, distribute weight to companions, and use chems or booze to temporarily boost carrying capacity.
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.
In the game Starfield, players must make a decision on whether to keep the Artifact pieces on their ship or stash them in a stationary outpost, both options come with their own advantages and disadvantages.
The best outpost planets in Starfield are the ones that offer a variety of valuable resources, allow for easy extraction of multiple resources from a small location, and are livable without requiring external life-supporting devices, such as Andraphon, Zamka, Bessel III-b, Kreet, Pontus, Linnaeus IV-b, Jemison, Decaran III, and Titan.
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.
Adding a research station to your ship in Starfield can be done by replacing the current Hab module, allowing convenient access to complete research projects and upgrade items without needing to leave a resource-rich planet.
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.